Michael Raymond O'Keefe (born April 24, 1955) is an American film and television actor.
Joined a sect called The Way when he was 15.
Is a Zen Buddhist.
Became an ordained Zen priest in 1996.
Enjoys hiking.
Graduate of Mamaroneck (NY) High School.
Announced plans to divorce Bonnie Raitt on November 9, 1999.
Has twins with Alma O'Keefe.
Student of the Zen Master, Bernie Glassman.
Other ordained Zen priests include Leonard Cohen (I), Bernie Glassman, Pat O'Hara, and Peter Matthiessen.
Lost to Peter MacNicol for the part of Stingo in Sophie's Choice (1982).
Has written lyrics for a number of songs and artists, including two for his ex-wife Bonnie Raitt, one of which, "Longing in Their Hearts," won a Grammy for Raitt. The other song was from Raitt's "Luck of the Draw" album and was entitled "One Part be My Lover."
In the same branch of Buddhism as Peter Matthiessen, Leonard Cohen (I), Gary Snyder (I), Peter Coyote, Bernie Glassman, Reb Anderson, Philip Whalen, Richard Baker, Pat O'Hara, Soe Roshi, and Daido Loori.
Tends to play athletes in movies: he's a basketball player in Great Santini, The (1979), a golfer in Caddyshack (1980), a gymnast in Split Image (1982), and a baseball player in Slugger's Wife, The (1985).
Began his acting career in Colgate TV commercials and at Joseph Papp's Public Theater in New York City.