
Santa Monica, California, U.S.
Frederick Keeve has been writing most of his life, either for pleasure, academically or professionally for the entertainment business. His first short story, The Lost Island, was published in a limited edition when he was in sixth grade. He has also been making films since he was 10-years-old, growing up in Santa Monica, with his brother, Douglas Keeve, who is a writer/director living in New York. Keeve's first film was Maxine Waters EPC, starring Edward Alan Young. This was a documentary about an employment preparation center in in South Central Los Angeles seen by hundreds of thousands of viewers on KCET public television. Keeve also produced, wrote, directed and composed the score for the award-winning From Russia to Hollywood: The 100-Year Odyssey of Chekhov and Shdanoff, which featured many award-winning and nominated actors such as Gregory Peck (in his last screen role), Jack Palance, Patricia Neal, Anthony Quinn, Robert Stack, Leslie Caron, Beatrice Straight, Sharon Gless, Lloyd Bridges and many more, closing the Hollywood Film Festival and garnering rave reviews in Variety. Keeve has optioned and developed screenplays from best-selling novels by noted writers such as Edgar winner T. Jefferson Parker and Pulitzer-nominated author Bill Granger. He has previously developed a slate of eight independent feature films with budgets ranging from $2.5M to $20M with Sonny Ritscher, Chief Controller for mega-budget films at both Warner Bros. and 20th Century Fox (Watchmen, Green Lantern, Unfaithful). Keeve is a sought-after script doctor and enjoys writing screenplay coverage. He was hired to adapt a vampire novel, Vengeance Comes, for the screen. Keeve is an accomplished musician, music director, accompanist, and composer. He wrote the book, music and lyrics for the original musical Three: Songs from the Heart, produced in Los Angeles under the auspices of the Festival of New American Musicals. The musical featured Broadway caliber talent: Ilene Graff (On Broadway: Promises, Promises, I Love My Wife, Grease), Marcus Choi (Hamilton), and was directed by Lance Roberts (On Broadway: The Pee-Wee Herman Show, Sister Act, Ghost, My Fair Lady). He has also recently organized and implemented two road shows for 100 actors in Salt Lake City with noted Hollywood Talent Agents and Casting Directors.

as Upscale Man

as U.S. Senator
2005

as News Anchor
2001

as Upscale Man
2016

as FBI Agent
2005

as AA Member (uncredited)
2013

as Gay Bar Patron
2012

as Church Goer
2008

as Restaurant Patron (uncredited)
2016

as Doctor
2008

as Agent
2007

as Airline Passenger (uncredited)
2016

as Wealthy Buyer / Real Estate Agent
2016
as Mr. Lonnegan
2019

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2022

as Mr. Lonnegan
2019

as Jason
2019

as Country Club Guest
2017

as Convenience Store Patron (uncredited)
2017

as Art Curator
2017

as Professor
2017

as Bartender (uncredited)
2017

as Dinner Guest (uncredited)
2017

as Restaurant Patron (uncredited)
2016

as Airline Passenger (uncredited)
2016

as Steve
2015

as Bartender
2015

as Parent (uncredited)
2009

as Business Man
2009
as Upscale Man
1 ep.

as U.S. Senator
1 episodes

as News Anchor
1 episodes

as Upscale Man
1 episodes

as FBI Agent
1 episodes

as AA Member (uncredited)
3 episodes

as Gay Bar Patron
1 episodes

as Church Goer
1 episodes

as Doctor
1 episodes

as Agent
1 episodes

as Wealthy Buyer / Real Estate Agent
1 episodes

as Movie Star (uncredited)
1 episodes

as Counselor
3 episodes
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