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  1. Keith Szarabajka (/ s ær ə ˈ b aɪ k ə /; Polish: [ʂaraˈbajka]; born December 2, 1952) is an American actor. He is best known for his roles as Mickey Kostmayer on The Equalizer , Daniel Holtz on Angel , Gerard Stephens in The Dark Knight and Adam Engell in Argo .

  2. Keith Szarabajka is an American actor from Illinois known for acting in The Equalizer, Angel, Argo and The Dark Knight. He also voice acted in several animated series and video games including Halo 4, Batman: Arkham Knight, Mass Effect, Spider-Man: Web of Shadows, Teen Titans, Dead Space, Ultimate Spider-Man, L.A. Noire and Fallout: New Vegas.

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    • Oak Park, Illinois, USA
  3. Keith Szarabajka is an American actor from Illinois known for acting in The Equalizer, Angel, Argo and The Dark Knight. He also voice acted in several animated series and video games including Halo 4, Batman: Arkham Knight, Mass Effect, Spider-Man: Web of Shadows, Teen Titans, Dead Space, Ultimate Spider-Man, L.A. Noire and Fallout: New Vegas.

    • December 2, 1952
  4. Keith Szarabajka. Date Of Birth: Dec 2. Birth Place: Oak Park, Illinois, USA. Trending: 400th This Week. Keith Szarabajka is a voice actor known for voicing The Didact, Ronan the Accuser, and Harbinger. Take a visual walk through their career and see 131 images of the characters they've voiced and listen to 29 clips that showcase their ...

  5. Keith Szarabajka is an actor and writer. A versatile, talented actor especially active on TV and the stage, Keith Szarabajka has most often been cast in high-powered drama.

  6. Reporter Kadrae Smith sits down with Keith Szarabajka as he takes us on a journey of his career in acting and the stories behind many of the fun roles he has...

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  7. Keith: It’s the same experience and yet a different experience. You still have to get in touch with whatever your inner voice is. That’s what all the great acting teachers teach: get in touch with your inner voice. That said, it is more segmented when you’re working on a film or a television show than when you’re working in the theater.

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