Daniel Keith (born October 19, 1982) is an American actor, screenwriter and playwright, director, producer, and musician. He is best known for his roles as Sheriff Gary O'Reilly in Love in Kilnerry and the lead singer of the rock band, Modakai.[2][3][4] He has taught at the American Theater of Actors in New York City.[citation needed]
Modakai (originally called Belafonte[7]) was formed in 2003 in Dallas, Texas, by Keith (lead vocals, guitar, keyboard), Joel Buchanan (drums), Daniel Rohrs (bass), and Joseph Otto (guitar, keyboard, vocals). The band's first EP, Any Place Is Better Than Here, was premiered on BBC Radio 1 by Jo Whiley in 2005. The band toured the US following their second and third singles "As Hard As You Like It" and "If You'll Stay". The band moved to New York City in 2006, headlining Arlene's Grocery, the Knitting Factory, and Mercury Lounge. They won second place in the Emergenza Battle of the Bands event in 2007. Modakai released their self titled album in 2009 (produced by Rip Rowan, James McWilliams, and engineered by Paul Williams). Before leaving for their UK tour, the band went on hiatus and didn't release another EP for eight years, until Bedroom Recordings, featuring demo tracks, peel sessions, and raw recordings from their bedroom.[8] In 2021, two tracks from their self-titled album, "Everything" and "It Was You", appeared on the motion picture soundtrack for Love in Kilnerry, released by Archway Pictures.[9][clarification needed]
Film, TV, Stage
Keith was cast in his first theater play in New York in 2013 in Mark Hooker's Miss Longview Texas Drag Pageant as the promiscuous cowboy, Willey.[10] As an excuse to be on as many television and movie sets as possible, to learn as much as he could, Keith worked as a background actor and as a stand-in for Mark Ruffalo, Jim Parsons, and Joe Mantello in Normal Heart, for Justin Timberlake in Runner Runner, and for Cory Michael Smith in the first two seasons of Gotham.[11] He shot his first short film, called Rambler, in 2013. He was cast in his first television appearance in Person of Interest as a bomb maker, named Isaac.[12] He has also appeared in shows such as The Blacklist, Blindspot, and Marvel's Luke Cage.[13][14][15]
In 2017 he wrote, directed, produced, and starred in his directorial debut feature of Love in Kilnerry. His company, Archway Pictures, teamed up with Mutiny Pictures to expand the theatrical release nationally.[16][clarification needed]
^Murphy, Ryan (May 25, 2014), The Normal Heart (Biography, Drama, History), HBO Films, Plan B Entertainment, Blumhouse Productions, retrieved November 14, 2021
^Offer, Michael (December 16, 2014), The Cold War, Person of Interest, retrieved November 14, 2021
^Watkins, Michael W. (May 14, 2015), Tom Connolly (No. 11), The Blacklist, retrieved November 14, 2021
^Dickerson, Ernest R. (April 26, 2017), Regard a Mere Mad Rager, Blindspot, retrieved November 14, 2021
^Surjik, Stephen (June 22, 2018), The Creator, Luke Cage, retrieved November 14, 2021