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Birthplace:
Cleveland, Ohio
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Raised in NYC's Greenwich Village where his parents ran a bookstore, clean-cut, sensitive-looking leading man Keir Dullea acted in stock and with various repertory companies before finally appearing Off-Broadway in "Season of Choice" (1959). He gained immediate attention for his first two film roles, as the doomed juvenile delinquent in "The Hoodlum Priest" (1961) and as the young emotionally disturbed protagonist of Frank Perry's "David and Lisa" (1962). Looking younger than his years, he continued to play intense, neurotic youths in movies like "The Thin Red Line" (1964), "Bunny Lake Is
1939
Family moved to New York when Dullea was three
Grew up in NYC's Greenwich Village
Hitchhiked to San Francisco where he worked as a carpenter before enrolling at San Francisco State College
1956
First appearance on New York stage in the revue "Sticks and Stones"
Acted in stock productions at the John Drew Theatre, Totem Pole Playhouse, Hedgerow Theatre and Berkshire Playhouse
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