Will Keenan Wiki: Salary, Married, Wedding, Spouse, Family
Template:Multiple issuesWill Keenan (born September 14, 1974) is an American film producer, actor, director, writer, stuntman, online video executive and author of "The Tao Of Will". Keenan has acted in and worked on producing more than 25 independent films made in New York City, Los Angeles, India and France which have screened worldwide.
Full Name
Will Keenan
Net Worth
$14 Million
Date Of Birth
1974-09-14
Occupation
Actor
Profession
Producer, Actor, Writer
Education
New York University
Spouse
Stephanie Keenan
Nicknames
Will Keenan, Keenan, Will
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Trademark
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Star of the last black and white widescreen musical.
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The first Digital Star.
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Keenan's trademark stunt was getting hit by a car which he performed over 15 times.
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Quote
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It's not what you upload, it's the strategy with which you upload.
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I studied acting and learned about life. Namely, that every feeling you have is a choice you make.
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Fact
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Considered the "first digital star" for his lead role in the very first fully digital feature film ("Love God" '96).
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One of the few American producers to work extensively with the professional film industry professionals of India and "Bollywood". [2010]
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Hoofboy (1998 short), Keenan's first short film as Producer/Director/Writer/Star. [1997]
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Star of the first fully digital feature film, 'Love God', a Sundance Film Festival Premiere (1997). [1996]
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Star of the the last black and white wide screen musical theatrical feature film, The Ghastly Love of Johnny X (2012). [2012]
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New York, NY, USA: Starring role as the fake Michael Jackson for Universal-NBC's Law and Order Special Victims Unit TV show. [2004]
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Will Keenan starred in the first fully digital feature film (Love God '98) and the last recorded feature widescreen musical (The Ghastly Love of Johnny X '11).
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During a 2005 Video Software Dealer's Convention in Las Vegas, at which actor/comedian Jerry Lewis was the keynote speaker, Keenan played a prank on Lewis involving the latter's book ("Dean and Me: A Love Story") which was reported in Page Six of the New York Post.