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Keith Coogan : ウィキペディア英語版
Keith Coogan

Keith Coogan (born January 13, 1970) is an American actor. He is a grandson of actor Jackie Coogan.
==Biography==
Coogan was born Keith Eric Mitchell in Palm Springs, California, the son of Leslie Diane Coogan Mitchell, an actress. He changed his name to "Keith Coogan" in 1986, two years after the death of his grandfather Jackie Coogan. He married Kristen "Pinky" Shean on October 26, 2013, which would have been his grandfather's 99th birthday.
Coogan began acting in commercials at the age of five,〔 but appeared on TV as early as two years old. As a child, he appeared on episodes of ''Little House on the Prairie'', ''The Waltons'', ''The Love Boat'', ''Fantasy Island'', ''Laverne & Shirley'', ''Mork & Mindy'', ''Eight Is Enough'',
''Knight Rider'', ''Growing Pains'', ''Silver Spoons'', ''Fame'', and ''CHiPs''.
In 1982, Keith Coogan also appeared as 'William' in the adaptation of Ray Bradbury's ''All Summer in a Day'' that aired on the PBS series WonderWorks.
He has also starred in films including ''Adventures in Babysitting'', ''Cousins'', ''Hiding Out'', ''Cheetah'', ''Toy Soldiers'', ''Book of Love'', and ''Don't Tell Mom the Babysitter's Dead'', as well as straight-to-video releases such as ''Python'', ''Soulkeeper'' and Downhill Willie. He guest-starred on ''Joan of Arcadia'' and ''Married to the Kellys''.
His theater credits include John Olive's ''The Voice of the Prairie'', James McLure's ''Pvt. Wars'', and an unfinished Louisville work by Marsha Norman, ''The Holdup''. All were performed at Timothy and Buck Busfield's "B" St. Theater in Sacramento, California, during the 1992 and '93 seasons.
In 2008, he worked in Dallas, TX, on a short film, ''The Keith Coogan Experience''. On January 1, 2010, Coogan started the "Monologue a Day Project", where he learns a monologue or other short piece every day, "as inspired by Julie & Julia", and posts the resulting video performance on blogspot.com.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Monologue A Day Project )
Furthermore, Keith was featured in the mini-documentary, ''Simply Coogan - An Interview with Keith Coogan'', released by Keith Coogan on December 13, 2010, which coincided with Keith Coogan's birthday celebrations.〔http://vimeo.com/17791503〕〔http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GH0m4hnoDPk&feature=related〕
Coogan hosted "The Call Sheet" on the SkidRowStudios.com radio podcast network,〔http://www.skidrowstudios.com/?cat=354〕 which was an entertainment industry based show which also covered tech news and politics.

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