Andrew Keegan (Andrew Keegan Heying)
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Biography
Los Angeles, California, USA
Andrew Keegan was born in Shadow Hills, California. He was first recognized for his gregarious performance of teen rebel "Zack Dell in the cult-classic film Camp Nowhere (1994). Barely in high school, Roland Emmerich cast Keegan in the blockbuster Independence Day (1996). After an immediate rise in popularity, the charismatic actor guest-starred on many hit shows before being cast on the TV drama Party of Five (1994). That same year, he landed another recurring role on 7th Heaven (1996), the WB's longest-running hit series, on which he played a single teenaged father in love with Jessica Biel's character Mary. Read more... range from comedy to drama in two modern-day Shakespearean film adaptations. His hilarious performance as the antagonist of Heath Ledger in the comedy 10 Things I Hate About You (1999) was balanced by a solid dramatic performance as Mekhi Phifer's best friend in O (1995), which was directed by Tim Blake Nelson.
A bold choice in his career, Keegan accepted the lead role in Greg Berlanti's critically acclaimed The Broken Hearts Club: A Romantic Comedy (2000), which showed a more vulnerable side of his acting range as the newbie. The film won best picture that year at the GLAAD Awards. Expanding his range in 2009, Keegan made his theatrical stage debut in the provocative award winning play "He Asked For It." Keegan stepped on stage as Rigby, a character tackling the emotional issues of being HIV-positive in modern-day society. In 2010, Keegan jumped into the cockpit as Strayger, a drug-smuggling pilot in the high-octane action film Kill Speed (2010). Innovative camera technology allowed the adrenaline-driven actor to give his performance while doing aeronautical stunts in mid-flight.
Alongside William Sadler and John Heard, Keegan took on a darker role as a sadistic and sociopathic vampire named Blake in the film Living Among Us (2015), which is scheduled for release in early 2015.
A bold choice in his career, Keegan accepted the lead role in Greg Berlanti's critically acclaimed The Broken Hearts Club: A Romantic Comedy (2000), which showed a more vulnerable side of his acting range as the newbie. The film won best picture that year at the GLAAD Awards. Expanding his range in 2009, Keegan made his theatrical stage debut in the provocative award winning play "He Asked For It." Keegan stepped on stage as Rigby, a character tackling the emotional issues of being HIV-positive in modern-day society. In 2010, Keegan jumped into the cockpit as Strayger, a drug-smuggling pilot in the high-octane action film Kill Speed (2010). Innovative camera technology allowed the adrenaline-driven actor to give his performance while doing aeronautical stunts in mid-flight.
Alongside William Sadler and John Heard, Keegan took on a darker role as a sadistic and sociopathic vampire named Blake in the film Living Among Us (2015), which is scheduled for release in early 2015.
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Nick Kotov
April Rain 2014
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Jeramiah Stevens
Love, Wedding, Marriage 2011
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Sally Boy
Dough Boys 2008
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Desmond
A New Wave 2006
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Bobby
Cruel World 2005
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Troy Riley
Extreme Dating 2005
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Trey Reynolds
Perfect Opposites 2004
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David
Teenage Caveman 2002
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Xander
A Midsummer Night's Rave 2002
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Howard Maple
The Contract 2002
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Joey Donner
10 Things I Hate About You 1999
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Himself
The 1999 Billboard Music Awards 1999
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Older Boy
Independence Day 1996
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Luke
Freaky Friday 1995
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Dan Foster
The Skateboard Kid II 1995
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Gary Conn
Fight for Justice: The Nancy Conn Story 1995
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Zack Dell
Camp Nowhere 1994
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Additional Voices
The Halloween Tree 1993
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Strayger
Kill Speed 2010
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Ovid Serrano
The Penitent Man 2010
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Mike
Waiting for Dublin 2007
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Matt
A Christmas Too Many 2007
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Spencer
To Kill a Mockumentary 2004
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Wilson West
Dangerous Liaisons: Part 1 1997
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Wilson West
Dangerous Liaisons: Part 2 1997
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Wilson West
Don't Take My Love Away 1997
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Wilson West
I Love You 1997
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Wilson West
Who Knew? 1997
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Wilson West
Breaking Up Is Hard to Do 1997
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Wilson West
It Takes a Village 1998
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Wilson West
Nothing Endures But Change 1998
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Wilson West
Boyfriends 1998
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Wilson West
...And Girlfriends 1998
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Wilson West
It Happened One Night 1999
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Wilson West
One Hundred 2001
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Wilson West
Apologize 2001
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Wilson West
Chances... 2001
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Wilson West
Are 2001
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Wilson West
Changes 2001
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Wilson West
Teased 2001
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Wilson West
Sympathy 2001
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Wilson West
Worked 2001
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Wilson West
Relationships 2001
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Wilson West
Broken 2001
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Wilson West
Prodigal 2001
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Wilson West
Hot Pants 2002
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Wilson West
Fathers 2004
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Rebellious Student
Three Stories 2005
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Lee Jacobs
Split Decisions 2012
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Ronnie
The Happiest Show on Earth 1996
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Stewart 'Kokopelle' Martin
Free Pussy, Riot 2014
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Stewart 'Kokopelle' Martin
Osho Says 2014
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Ryan
Full House 1987
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Frank
Somebody's Mother 2014
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Blake
Living Among Us 2016
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Adam
Baby Time 0
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Jake Rose
Homecoming 0
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Zach
The Naked Truth 0
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Zach
Sex and the Sisters 0
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Zach
Francesca 0
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Zach
The Godmother 0
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Simon
The 34th Floor 0
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