Stacy is the voice of Paul in "The Word of Promise," a dramatized audio book of the New Testament released by Thomas Nelson in October of 2007.
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Stacy is sometimes referred to as "The American Olivier."
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Stacy was born with a cleft palate. He had the cleft palate repaired which left a scar is on his lip under the right nostril. He hides the scar with his trademark mustache.
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He was nominated for a Tony Award as Best Dramatic Actor in 1970 for playing William F. Cody, aka Buffalo Bill, in Arthur L. Kopit's Indians.
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He was one of two actors considered for the role of General Hank Landry, on Stargate SG-1. The role went to Beau Bridges in the end.
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Stacy is a former Fulbright scholar.
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He did the narration for the Submarine ride at Disneyland in Anaheim, California.
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Stacy is the brother-in-law of actress Jane Seymour.
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He has a son named Shannon and a daughter named Karolina.
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Stacy graduated from the Van Nuys High School in 1959.
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He performed the role of the King of Siam in a rendition of The King and I.
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Stacy won an Obie in 1967 for his role in MacBird!.
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Stacy acted in many plays at the Shakespeare Theatre in Washington, DC.
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He majored in drama at the University of Berkeley, Yale, and the London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art.
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Stacy's father began as a community college drama teacher. Then he became the director of the Pasadena Playhouse.
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He was put in jail in 1984 for nine months for smuggling cocaine in England.
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Stacy was married to Marilyn Aiken.
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Stacy was married to Jill Donahue for five years. They had two children together.
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He has two children with his current wife wife Malgosia Tomassi. They have been married since 1986.
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Stacy Keach spent six months in a British prison and modeled his character on Prison Break after the man in charge at that institution.
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Stacy: The fundamental virtue of success is that it allows you to know the true significance of what it means to have the freedom to make your dreams come true.
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Stacy: A facial birth defect doesn't get in the way of achievement. Parents need to instill a positive sense of self-esteem in their children so they can pursue their dreams.
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