Keith Randolph Smith is elated to be back at the Alliance, after being part of the casts of Blues for an Alabama Sky, King Hedley II, God of Carnage, The C. A. Lyons Project, and The Whipping Man. He has appeared On-Broadway in, Jitney, King Hedley II, Fences, The Piano Lesson, American Psycho, Come Back Little Sheba, and Salome. Favorite recents credits include …what the end will be at the Roundabout Theater; Paradise Blue at the Signature Theater; Wine in the Wilderness at Two River Theater. Film and television favorites have been, Malcolm X and Girl Six, both by Spike Lee; The Good Fight; and the video games, “Grand Theft Auto V” and “Grand Theft: The Lost and Damned.” Keith was awarded the TCG/Fox Fellowship in Acting, with the Alliance being his host theater, to work on a solo piece dealing with sons and fathers and he is also a member of Quicksilver Theater Company (QSTC) and the Actors Center, both in New York. Keith trained at the American Academy of Dramatic Arts in New York.
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