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Keir Dullea
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Keir Dullea

Born 1936 · Cleveland, Ohio, USA · Active 1951–2024

Keir Dullea, born in 1936, is an American actor who has explored the darker corners of genre cinema. He is perhaps best known for his role in Black Christmas (1974), where he plays a pivotal part in a chilling tale of holiday horror. Dullea also appears in The Haunting of Julia (1978), a psychological thriller that delves into themes of grief and the supernatural. His performances in these films highlight his ability to navigate complex characters within the cult and exploitation genres, making him a notable figure in the SassyFlix catalog.

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Three Dangerous Ladies

Three Dangerous Ladies

1977
as Dr. David Priestly

There is no framing narrative, but each segment is introduced by an off-screen narrator who emphasizes the link of "dangerous ladies": Mrs. Amworth (Directed by Alvin Rakoff; written by Hugh Whitemore based on Ms. Amworth by E. F. Benson, from the 1923 collection Visible and Invisible.) Mrs. Amworth (Glynis Johns) is a vivacious, sociable middle-aged woman in a small English town which is currently experiencing a mysterious anemia epidemic. Amworth presides over neighborly garden parties and card games, but Francis Urcombe (John Phillips), a local student of the occult, suspects she may have something to do with the mysterious ailment which has begun afflicting a friend's nephew and others in the village. After he discovers her reaching through the young man's window, he reveals that he believes she is a vampire. He confronts her, resulting in her apparent death when she is struck by a passing car. She reappears to inflict further harm, however, leading Urcombe to the local cemetery, where he waits for her spirit to return to her grave and then exhumes her body and impales it with a pickaxe, killing her. The Mannikin (Directed by Don Thompson; written by Robert Bloch based on his story The Mannikin, first published in the April 1937 issue of Weird Tales) Folk musician Simone (Ronee Blakley) returns to the house of her estranged mother, who is recently deceased. She refuses to attend the funeral or take any belongings, explaining that her mother subjected her to sinister ritualistic elements as a child, before she was removed from the home. Shortly thereafter, she begins experiencing unexplained phenomena; she hears her mother's voice calling her name, starts suffering from disorienting dizzy spells and comes down with an excruciating pain in her back. She is referred to psychiatrist Dr. David Priestly (Keir Dullea), who believes her symptoms to be psychiatric in nature. Eventually, Simone returns to her mother's home, where the strange housekeeper Miss Smith (Pol Pelletier) conducts a ritual which causes a grotesque, childlike creature to crawl out of Simone's back. When Dr. Priestly arrives looking for her, Simone tells him to leave in a stilted manner. When he does, he is attacked by the creature in his car. The segment features Blakley playing her song Need a New Sun Rising. The Island (Directed by Robert Fuest; written by Robert Fuest based on The Island, by L.P. Hartley, first published in his 1924 collection Night Fears) A soldier named Lt. Simmonds (John Hurt) travels to the island mansion of his married lover Mrs. Santander (Jenny Runacre). Upon arriving, however, the evasive butler (Graham Crowden) tells him that Mrs. Santander will not see him immediately, and while waiting he encounters an "electrician" (Charles Gray) who eventually reveals his true identity: Mr. Santander, the cuckholded husband of Simmonds' lover, who Simmonds had believed to be in South America. Santander invites Simmonds to a drink, where he rants at him that his wife had many other lovers before revealing Mrs. Santander's lifeless body. Simmonds, attempting to leave, notices that his revolver is missing a bullet, and suspects that Santander used it to murder his wife while Simmonds bathed. As he searches the house for the murderous husband, the butler informs him that the police are on their way. When he demands to know where Santander is, the butler replies, "Mr. Santander, sir? Why, he's in South America," implying the two have conspired to frame Simmonds for the murder. 

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Filmography

99 credits
2020s 6 credits
2022
Halo as Fleet Admiral Hood
TV ★ 8.2
2020
Movie ★ 5.2
2020
Movie ★ 6.7
2020
Hunters as Klaus Rhinehart
TV ★ 7.2
2010s 9 credits
2018
Fahrenheit 451 as Historian
Movie ★ 5.5
2018
2001: Sparks in the Dark as Stanley Kubrick
Movie ★ 6.6
2014
Space Station 76 as Mr. Marlowe
Movie ★ 4.8
2014
Infinitely Polar Bear as Murray Stuart
Movie ★ 6.6
2014
Movie ★ 6.5
2013
HENRi as Henri (voice)
Movie ★ 7.7
2013
Isn't It Delicious as Bill Weldon
Movie ★ 4.2
2011
Movie ★ 5.5
2000s 16 credits
2009
Fortune as Jonah Pryce
Movie ★ 6.3
2009
Castle as Jonathan Tisdale
TV ★ 8.0
2008
The Accidental Husband as Mr. Carl Bollenbecker
Movie ★ 5.6
2007
Damages as Julius
TV ★ 7.5
2006
The Good Shepherd as Senator John Russell, Sr.
Movie ★ 6.4
2006
A Lonely Sky as Stan Curtis
Movie ★ 4.0
2003
Alien Hunter as Secretary Bayer
Movie ★ 5.1
2002
Movie ★ 5.0
2001
Movie ★ 6.6
2001
Movie ★ 7.4
2001
Movie ★ 8.0
2001
TV ★ 7.1
2000
The Audrey Hepburn Story as Joseph Hepburn
Movie ★ 6.0
2000
Songs In Ordinary Time as Sam Fermoyle
Movie ★ 4.3
2000
Ed as Robert Stanley
TV ★ 7.7
1990s 5 credits
1999
Law & Order: Special Victims Unit as Judge Walter Thornburg
TV ★ 7.9
1992
Oh, What a Night as Thorvald
Movie ★ 4.5
1990
Movie ★ 4.0
1990
Law & Order as Defense Attorney Paul Lyman
TV ★ 7.3
1990
Law & Order as Andrew Keener
TV ★ 7.3
1980s 12 credits
1984
2010 as Dr. David Bowman
Movie ★ 6.7
1984
The Time Traveller as Glenn / The Next One
Movie ★ 4.2
1984
Blind Date as Dr. Steiger
Movie ★ 4.3
1984
Movie ★ 10.0
1984
Murder, She Wrote as Jason Reynard
TV ★ 7.5
1983
BrainWaves as Julian Bedford
Movie ★ 4.3
1983
Movie ★ 9.0
1981
No Place to Hide as Cliff Letterman
Movie ★ 7.0
1980
Brave New World as Thomas Grambell
Movie ★ 6.2
1980
Movie ★ 7.0
1980
Movie ★ 8.0
1980
The Hostage Tower as Mr. Smith
Movie ★ 4.8
1970s 18 credits
1979
Leopard in the Snow as Dominic Lyall
Movie ★ 5.0
1979
Movie ★ 7.0
1978
Full Circle as Magnus Lofting
Movie ★ 6.2
1978
Movie ★ 8.0
1977
Movie ★ 5.4
1977
Three Dangerous Ladies as Dr. David Priestly
Movie ★ 6.0
1977
The Mannikin as Dr. David Priestly
Movie ★ 9.0
1976
Law and Order as Johnny Morrison
Movie ★ 8.0
1975
Switch as Anthony Kirk
TV ★ 6.7
1974
Movie ★ 5.5
1974
Movie ★ 7.0
1973
Paperback Hero as Rick Dylan
Movie ★ 5.6
1973
TV ★ 8.2
1972
Pope Joan as Dr. Stevens
Movie ★ 6.1
1972
Devil in the Brain as Oscar Minno
Movie ★ 5.7
1971
Montserrat as Montserrat
Movie ★ 10.0
1970
Black Water Gold as Christofer Perdeger
Movie ★ 4.5
1960s 26 credits
1969
De Sade as Marquis de Sade
Movie ★ 3.4
1968
2001: A Space Odyssey as Dr. David Bowman
Movie ★ 8.0
1967
The Fox as Paul Grenfell
Movie ★ 6.3
1966
Madame X as Clay Anderson Jr.
Movie ★ 6.4
1965
Movie ★ 7.2
1964
Mail Order Bride as Lee Carey
Movie ★ 7.0
1964
The Thin Red Line as Pvt. Doll
Movie ★ 6.1
1964
Movie ★ 6.0
1964
TV ★ 5.2
1964
12 O'Clock High as Lt. Muller
TV ★ 7.2
1962
David and Lisa as David Clemens
Movie ★ 7.2
1962
TV ★ 6.6
1962
TV ★ 6.5
1961
The Hoodlum Priest as Billy Lee Jackson
Movie ★ 5.9
1961
Movie ★ 10.0
1961
Cain's Hundred as Alec Benson
TV ★ 5.3
1961
TV ★ 7.7
1961
TV ★ 7.0
1961
TV ★ 6.0
1961
TV ★ 7.3
1961
TV ★ 5.8
1960
Mrs. Miniver as German Pilot
Movie ★ 7.0
1960
Checkmate as Eddie Phillips
TV ★ 4.8
1960
TV ★ 6.7
1950s 6 credits
1959
TV ★ 8.0
1959
Bonanza as Bob Jolley
TV ★ 7.5
1958
Naked City as Les Gerrick
TV ★ 5.7
1958
Naked City as Joseph Ross
TV ★ 5.7
1951
TV ★ 8.8
s 1 credit
Sonder as Eli
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