Jack Kehoe

Jack Kehoe was an American actor.

Following a three-year stint in the Army, Kehoe studied acting with renowned coach Stella Adler, and landed his first film role in 1971’s The Gang That Couldn’t Shoot Straight (with Robert De Niro).

Jack Kehoe was an American actor.

Following a three-year stint in the Army, Kehoe studied acting with renowned coach Stella Adler, and landed his first film role in 1971’s The Gang That Couldn’t Shoot Straight (with Robert De Niro).

Kehoe went on to appear in The Friends of Eddie Coyle (with Robert Mitchum), Serpico (with Al Pacino), The Sting (with Paul Newman and Robert Redford), Melvin and Howard (with Paul Le Mat and Mary Steenburgen), Reds (with Warren Beatty), The Pope of Greenwich Village (with Mickey Rourke), The Untouchables (with Sean Connery), Midnight Run (with Robert De Niro and Charles Grodin), and The Paper (with Michael Keaton). His final film appearance was in 1997’s The Game (with Michael Douglas).

Though primarily a film actor, Kehoe had numerous television credits, including Quincy, M.E., Miami Vice, Scarecrow and Mrs. King, Murder, She Wrote, Fame, and the 1980s reboot of The Twilight Zone.

Kehoe died January 14, 2020, in Los Angeles, California. He was 85.

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