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Harvey Keitel

Harvey Keitel (born May 13, 1939) is an Academy Award-nominated American actor. (more)

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  • From Dusk till Dawn: From Dusk till Dawn is a 1996 action/horror film directed by Robert Rodriguez and written by Quentin Tarantino. The movie stars George Clooney, Harvey Keitel, Quentin Tarantino, and Juliette Lewis. The film was banned in the Republic of Ireland on it
  • Cop Land: Cop Land (1997) is an American dramatic film written and directed by James Mangold with an ensemble cast featuring Sylvester Stallone, Harvey Keitel, Ray Liotta, Robert De Niro, Robert Patrick, Peter Berg, and Michael Rapaport.
  • Bugsy: Bugsy is a 1991 film which tells the story of mobster Bugsy Siegel. It stars Warren Beatty, Annette Bening, Harvey Keitel, Ben Kingsley, Elliott Gould, Joe Mantegna, Bebe Neuwirth and Bill Graham. The movie was written by James Toback from research m
  • Mean Streets: Mean Streets (1973) is an early Martin Scorsese film starring Robert De Niro and Harvey Keitel. De Niro won the National Society of Film Critics award for Best Supporting Actor for his role as John "Johnny Boy" Civello. In 1997, Mean Streets was sele
  • U-571 (film): U-571 is a 2000 movie directed by Jonathan Mostow, and starring Matthew McConaughey, Bill Paxton, Harvey Keitel, Thomas Kretschmann, Jon Bon Jovi, Jack Noseworthy, Will Estes, and Tom Guiry. In the movie, a World War II German submarine is boarded in
  • Bad Lieutenant: Bad Lieutenant is a 1992 film crime drama directed by Abel Ferrara and starring Harvey Keitel as the eponymous "bad lieutenant". The screenplay was co-written by actress-model Zoë Tamerlis Lund (credited as Zoë Lund). She also played a small role in
  • The Two Jakes: The Two Jakes is the sequel to the 1974 movie Chinatown. Directed by and starring Jack Nicholson, it also stars Harvey Keitel, Meg Tilly, Madeleine Stowe, Richard Farnsworth, Frederic Forrest, David Keith, Ruben Blades, Tracey Walter and Eli Wallach.
  • Saturn 3: Saturn 3 is a 1980 science fiction film starring Kirk Douglas, Farrah Fawcett and Harvey Keitel. Direction is credited to Stanley Donen but the project was conceived by John Barry who was due to direct until a dispute with Douglas led to his being fi
  • The Grey Zone: The Grey Zone is a film directed by Tim Blake Nelson in 2001 and stars David Arquette, Steve Buscemi, Harvey Keitel, Mira Sorvino and Daniel Benzali. It is based on the book; Auschwitz: A Doctor's Eyewitness Account written by Dr. Miklos Nyiszli, pub
  • City of Industry (film): City of Industry is a 1997 crime film starring Harvey Keitel, Stephen Dorff and Timothy Hutton. Set mostly in Los Angeles, it was directed by John Irvin and written by Ken Solarz. The movie also features some of the earlier appearances of actresses L
  • The Border: The Border is a 1982 film directed by Tony Richardson and starring Jack Nicholson as Charlie Smith, Warren Oates as Red (in one of his final film roles) and Harvey Keitel as Cat. Smith takes a job as a US Border Patrol agent, Red & Cat are veteran ag
  • Lulu on the Bridge: Lulu on the Bridge is a 1998 romantic mystery drama film directed by author Paul Auster. In it a saxophone player (Harvey Keitel) is shot and loses a lung, forcing him to abandon his musical career. He begins an obsessive romance with a young actress
  • My Sexiest Year: My Sexiest Year was a 2007 romantic comedy/drama starring Frankie Muniz and Harvey Keitel and was written and directed by Howard Himelstein. The film is a romantic coming-of-age story in which the kindness bestowed by a glamorous model is returned 30
  • Finding Graceland: Finding Graceland is a 1998 film starring Harvey Keitel, Johnathon Schaech, Bridget Fonda, and Gretchen Mol featuring a "resurrected" Elvis.
  • Imaginary Crimes: Imaginary Crimes is a 1994 film staring Harvey Keitel and Fairuza Balk, telling the story of Ray Weiler (Keitel), a widowed hustler trying to raise two daughters in 1962 Portland, Oregon. His eldest daughter Sonya (Balk) is a gifted student and write
  • Copkiller: Copkiller is a 1983 thriller film directed by Roberto Faenza, starring Harvey Keitel and John Lydon. It was adapted from Hugh Fleetwood's novel The Order of Death.
  • Reservoir Dogs: Reservoir Dogs is the 1992 debut feature film of director and writer Quentin Tarantino. It portrays what happened before and after a botched jewel heist, but not the heist itself. Reservoir Dogs stars an ensemble cast with Harvey Keitel, Tim Roth, Mi
  • Taxi Driver: Taxi Driver is a 1976 film directed by Martin Scorsese and written by Paul Schrader. The movie is set in early post–Vietnam Era New York City and stars Robert De Niro as Travis Bickle, a lonely unstable veteran taxi driver, Cybill Shepherd as the wom
  • National Treasure (film): National Treasure is a 2004 adventure film from Walt Disney Pictures written by Jim Kouf, Ted Elliott, Terry Rossio, Cormac Wibberley and Marianne Wibberley, produced by Jerry Bruckheimer, and directed by Jon Turteltaub. It stars Nicolas Cage, Diane
  • Smoke (film): Smoke is an American independent film released in 1995. It was produced by Bob and Harvey Weinstein and directed by Wayne Wang and Paul Auster (who also wrote the screenplay). Among others, it features Harvey Keitel, William Hurt, Victor Argo, Forest
  • Little Nicky (film): Little Nicky (2000) is a comedy film written, produced by and starring Adam Sandler. Rhys Ifans, Tom 'Tiny' Lister, Jr., Harvey Keitel, Allen Covert, and Patricia Arquette co-star, with Robert Smigel providing the voice of the talking dog, Mr. Beefy.
  • Fingers (1978 film): Fingers is a 1978 drama film directed by James Toback. It features Harvey Keitel as a pianist who also works for his loan shark father as a "collector". He is a conflicted soul, torn between his art, his loyalty to his father, his sexuality, and his
  • Sister Act: Sister Act is a 1992 American comedy film released by Touchstone Pictures. Directed by Emile Ardolino, it features musical arrangements by Marc Shaiman and stars Whoopi Goldberg as a Reno lounge singer who has been put under protective custody in a c
  • The Piano: The Piano is a 1993 film about a mute pianist and her daughter, set during the mid-19th century in a rainy, muddy frontier New Zealand backwater. The film was written and directed by Jane Campion, and stars Holly Hunter, Harvey Keitel, Sam Neill and
  • Thelma & Louise: Thelma & Louise is a 1991 American road movie which breaks with tradition by featuring two female leads. Directed by Ridley Scott and written by Callie Khouri the film's plot revolves around Thelma and Louise's escape from their troubled home lives.
  • The Last Temptation of Christ (film): The Last Temptation of Christ is a 1988 film directed by Martin Scorsese. It is a film adaptation of the controversial 1951 novel of the same name by Nikos Kazantzakis. It stars Willem Dafoe as Jesus Christ, Harvey Keitel as Judas Iscariot, Barbara H
  • The Young Americans (film): The Young Americans is a 1993 crime drama that marked the feature film debut of British director Danny Cannon. Harvey Keitel plays an American cop who travels to London to apprehend a gangster Viggo Mortensen who has formed a new gang comprised of so
  • Alice Doesn't Live Here Anymore: Alice Doesn't Live Here Anymore is a 1974 film which tells the story of a widow who moves with her young son to Tucson, Arizona to start her life over again, and finds a job working at a diner. It stars Ellen Burstyn, Alfred Lutter, Billy Green Bush,
  • Bad Timing: Bad Timing is a 1980 film directed by Nicolas Roeg. The title of this movie was also used by musician Jim O'Rourke for his album Bad Timing. In Vienna, a young American woman in her twenties (Russell) is rushed to the emergency room after apparently
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  • The Path to 9/11: The Path to 9/11 was a two-part miniseries that aired in the United States on ABC television from September 10 - 11, 2006, and also in other countries. The film dramatizes the 2001 terrorist attack upon the World Trade Center in New York City and the
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  • The Duellists: The Duellists is a 1977 film, which was Ridley Scott's first feature film as a director. It won the Best Debut Film award at Cannes. The basis of the screen play is the Joseph Conrad short story "The Duel" (U. S. title: Point of Honor) published in A
  • Blue in the Face: Blue in the Face is a 1995 comedy directed by Wayne Wang and Paul Auster. It stars Harvey Keitel, Madonna, Giancarlo Esposito, Roseanne Barr, Michael J. Fox, Jared Harris, Lily Tomlin, Mira Sorvino, Lou Reed, Mel Gorham, and Jim Jarmusch. Blue in the
  • Taking Sides (play): Taking Sides is a 1995 play by British playwright Ronald Harwood, about the post-War U.S. "denazification" investigation of the German conductor and composer Wilhelm Furtwängler on charges of having served the Nazi regime. Harwood drew inter alia on
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  • Prince of Central Park: Prince of Central Park is a 2000 family movie. The cast included Frank Nasso, Kathleen Turner, Danny Aiello, Harvey Keitel, and Cathy Moriarty. It was written and directed by John Leekley, and produced by Julius R. Nasso, Steven Seagal, and John P. G
  • Mortal Thoughts: Mortal Thoughts is a drama/thriller film released in 1991. The film is based on the story of a woman, who approaches the police convinced that her neighbor was killed by his abused wife. It was directed by Alan Rudolph and stars Demi Moore, Bruce Wil
  • Mother, Jugs & Speed: Mother, Jugs & Speed is a 1976 comedy film directed by Peter Yates. It stars Bill Cosby (Mother), Raquel Welch (Jugs) and Harvey Keitel (Speed) as employees of an independent ambulance service trying to survive in Los Angeles. Allen Garfield plays th
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