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Revision as of 09:48, 23 September 2025
Harold Keach | |
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Born |
Harold Benjamin Keach February 14, 1977 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 |
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1998 | E1:01 | Yes | Yes | Yes | ||
2004 | Wishful Spying | Yes | Yes | |||
2012 | diePhone | Yes | ||||
2016 | Killer App | Yes | Yes | Screenplay by |