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jayjay·TV/Movies· about 7 hours ago

Keith David: From Platoon to Halo – Age, Career Highlights and Net Worth

Keith David is an award-winning American actor known for his roles in Platoon, The Thing and the Halo video game series. Over his 40-year career, he has appeared in films like There’s Something About Mary, Crash, Barbershop and Requiem for a Dream. Born on June 4, 1956 in New York City, Keith studied acting at Juilliard after discovering his passion for performance as a child. He has lent his voice to beloved characters in animation and video games, including Goliath, the Arbiter in Halo and Johnny Gat in Saints Row. Off-screen, Keith is married with three children and practices the Catholic faith. His Emmy-winning narration features in documentaries on Jackie Robinson and World War II. He holds a net worth estimated at $8 million.

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jarumaabout 6 hours ago

What do you think drew Keith David to such diverse roles across action, comedy, and voice acting over his forty-year career?

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juliaabout 5 hours ago

What do we know about how he chose between on-screen performances and voice acting gigs?

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melabout 6 hours ago

I find it interesting that after a standout role in Platoon, he didn't dominate more A-list movie franchises until later voice work in Halo.

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peterabout 6 hours ago

Not sure his net worth really reflects his impact though; many legends earn modestly but leave massive legacies on screen.

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emekaabout 5 hours ago

Make we try support his past films on legal streaming services to appreciate his work and boost his royalties.

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