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Darren Keefe | |
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Born | Darren Keefe Reiher July 4, 1975 |
Occupation(s) | Actor, Carpenter |
Years active | 1999–present |
Darren Keefe (born Darren Keefe Reiher, 4 July 1975 ) is an American actor. He was born in Portadown, Northern Ireland.
He moved to Los Angeles in 1998 from Ireland. [1] Reiher has appeared in television shows such as Lost , Private Practice , Rodney , and Summerland , as well as in the movies Soccer Dog: European Cup , My Big Fat Independent Movie , Hatchetman and Truth about Kerry . He had also written and produced his own series, Subs, which won a "Make Your Own Pilot" contest with the FX Network. [2]
When not being an actor, he is also a carpenter, working on re-models of houses and designing his own wood work projects. In 2020, he is starring on the HGTV television show Extreme Makeover: Home Edition. [1]
Year | Film | Role | Other notes |
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1999 | Uninvited Guest | Waiter #1 | billed as Darren Reiher |
2002 | Slaughter Studios | Chad Daniels | (Video), billed as Darren Reiher |
2003 | Hatchetman | Curtis Moore | (Video) |
Last Stand | Pvt. Wilkins | (Short), billed as Darren Reiher | |
In Hot Pursuit | Richard Cooke | (Short), billed as Darren Reiher | |
2004 | Soccer Dog: European Cup | William Wallace | |
2005 | My Big Fat Independent Movie | Johnny Vince | billed as Darren Reiher |
Secret Santa Deluxe | Chad | (Short), billed as Darren Reiher | |
South of the Boulevard | Franklin Strong | (Short), billed as Darren Reiher | |
2009 | Ochophobia (Fear of Vehicles) | Boyfriend | (Short), billed as Darren Reiher |
Circle of Eight | Fireman #1 | billed as Darren Keefe | |
2010 | Truth About Kerry | Patrick | billed as Darren Keefe |
December Six | Charlie | (Short), billed as Darren Keefe | |
2011 | Walk a Mile in My Pradas | Danny | billed as Darren Keefe |
Karmalized | Malcolm | (Short), billed as Darren Keefe | |
2012 | Plain Jane Escorts | Josh | (Short), billed as Darren Keefe |
2014 | Solitude | Man | (Short), billed as Darren Keefe |
2015 | The Last Rescue | Lt. Maxwell | billed as Darren Keefe |
2017 | Aggregate | Jim | billed as Darren Keefe |
2018 | Lemonheads | Neal | billed as Darren Keefe |
Two Pictures | Lou | ||
2019 | Finding Steve McQueen | Deputy Hurlbuck | |
Philophobia: or the Fear of Falling in Love | Travis | ||
Tubby Hook | Kieran Doyle | (Short),(completed) | |
Year | Television series | Role | Other notes |
2003 | Miss Match | Rick | TV series, 2 episodes |
2005 | Rodney | Sal | TV series, 1 episode |
Summerland | Photographer | TV series, 1 episode | |
2007 | Subs | Coach Darius Farnsworth | (TV movie), billed as Darren Keefe |
Private Practice | Mark | TV series, 1 episode | |
Heroes | Tire Iron | TV series, 1 episode, billed as Darren Keefe | |
2008 | Lost | Billy | TV series, 1 episode, billed as Darren Keefe |
2009 | Dark Blue | Truck Driver | TV series, 1 episode, billed as Darren Keefe |
24 | Marine Squad Leader | TV series, 1 episode, billed as Darren Keefe | |
Chuck | Yeager | TV series, 1 episode, billed as Darren Keefe | |
Without a Trace | Mitch Donnelly | TV series, 1 episode, billed as Darren Keefe | |
Rules of the League | Joel Ballard | TV series, 1 episode, billed as Darren Keefe | |
2010 | Sons of Anarchy | Scrum | TV series, 1 episode, billed as Darren Keefe |
Lie to Me | Jack | TV series, 1 episode, billed as Darren Keefe | |
NCIS | Steven Baker | TV series, 1 episode, billed as Darren Keefe | |
2012 | Bush-League | Homeless Man | TV series, 1 episode , billed as Darren Keefe |
2017 | Feud: Bette and Joan | Anthony Harvey | TV series, 1 episode |
Unreleased | Pendragon | Jude Pendragon (also King Arthur) | TV series, billed as Darren Keefe |
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