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Latest revision as of 09:51, 23 September 2025

Harold Keach
Born Harold Benjamin Keach
(1977-02-14) February 14, 1977 (age 48)
Riverside, CA
Occupation Filmmaker

Harold Keach is a Hollywood writer/director best known for his work on two of The Motherboard franchise films and his independently made paranormal thriller E1:01 (1998).

Bio

First Hollywood Film

Harold was hired to direct the follow up to Windows 90-Ate (1998), with a short deadline of 4 months to meet a release date of December 10, 1999.

Filmography

Theatrical releases

Year Film Director Producer Writer Other Notes
1998 E1:01 Yes Yes Yes
2004 Wishful Spying Yes Yes
2012 diePhone Yes
2016 Killer App Yes Yes Screenplay by

Awards and Honors

Academy Awards

Year Category Nominated work Result
2004 Best Original Screenplay Wishful Spying Nominated

Character Connections