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The acting bug bit Keith Cox at a very early age. He has been performing in one capacity or another since he was only 3 years old - acting, singing, dancing, character impressions - a natural entertainer. He became enamored with film and television as a child, and he knew from the moment he watched a movie for the first time that one day he wanted to become an actor and see his own face on screens large and small. Keith began his formal training as an actor at the age of 16, taking several acting classes and becoming an active part of his high school's drama club. He also started to develop his singing voice, by performing in musicals as well as church choirs. After graduating from Bryan Station High School in 1999, he carried his theatre experience with him when he enrolled at the University of Kentucky as a Theatre major. Between 1997 and 2001, Keith landed lead and supporting roles in a total of 6 theatre productions throughout high school and college. He was also accepted into the summer theatre internship program at the famous Pioneer Playhouse in Danville, Kentucky, though unfortunately he never took advantage of the opportunity. Personal events in his life at the time took him in a different direction, and in spite of his lifelong dream and his sights being set on Hollywood, he graduated college in 2004 with a Bachelors Degree in (surprisingly enough) Communications. After what could only be described as an extended hiatus from acting, in April of 2015, Keith realized he had been wasting valuable time for many years on a variety of jobs that weren't bringing him any fulfillment or happiness. So with that in mind, he decided to pick up where he left off and began to pursue an acting career once again. He could no longer ignore the one thing he felt he had always been called to do. And what a great decision that turned out to be! Since then, he has accumulated numerous acting credits - everything from feature films to improvisational dinner theatre - and continues to move forward in his career!