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Keith Kupferer
(Bio as of January 2019)
KEITH KUPFERER (Stan) returns to Goodman Theatre, where he previously appeared in Support Group for Men (Jeff nomination for Ensemble), God of Carnage and Passion Play. He is a founding member of Rivendell Theatre Ensemble where he was most recently seen in The Cake and Cal in Camo (2018 Jeff Award for Supporting Actor). Additional recent Chicago credits include The Mystery of Love and Sex (Jeff nomination for Supporting Actor) and Death of a Streetcar Named Virginia Wolf at Writer’s Theatre; The Qualms, Good People and Middletown at Steppenwolf Theatre Company; the world premiere of The Humans at American Theater Company; Hillary and Clinton, Never the Sinner and Appropriate at Victory Gardens Theater; Gypsy at Chicago Shakespeare Theater; The Legend of Georgia McBride at Northlight Theatre; Big Lake, Big City and Trust at Lookingglass Theatre Company. Film credits include Widows, Monuments, The Dilemma, Dark Knight, Public Enemies, The Express, Stranger Than Fiction, Road to Perdition, Finding Santa, Fred Klaus, The Last Rights of Joe May and The Merry Gentleman (directed by Michael Keaton). Television credits include The Chi, Proven Innocent, Better Call Saul, Empire, Chicago P.D., Betrayal, Crisis, Chicago Fire and Detroit 1-8-7.