Brian Keith, an American actor, died by suicide on June 24, 1997, after a struggle with lung cancer and emphysema.
Brian Keith was best known for his role as Uncle Bill Davis on the television series “Family Affair,” which aired from 1966 to 1971. Born on November 14, 1921, in Bayonne, New Jersey, Keith had a prolific career that spanned over four decades, including roles in both television and film. His rugged appearance and distinctive voice made him a versatile actor, capable of playing tough, authoritative figures as well as warm, fatherly characters.
Before his successful television career, Keith served in the United States Marine Corps during World War II. After the war, he pursued acting, initially on the stage and then in Hollywood. He appeared in numerous films, including the Disney classic “The Parent Trap” in 1961, where he played the father of twins alongside Maureen O’Hara.
Despite his professional success, Keith faced personal challenges. He was diagnosed with lung cancer and emphysema, which took a significant toll on his health. His daughter, Daisy Keith, also an actress, died by suicide in April 1997, which deeply affected him. Struggling with his illness and the loss of his daughter, Keith was found deceased in his Malibu home from a self-inflicted gunshot wound. His death was a tragic end to the life of a beloved actor whose work continues to be remembered by fans around the world.