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KeithJowers

Joined Jun 2021
Having played numerous roles onstage, over three decades, Keith has played roles from Jesus to Daddy Warbucks and countless roles in between including a grandfather, homeless person, Dad, Nicodemus , President Abraham Lincoln, various disciples, a trauma (walking dead) victim (at least 20 times), and more.

Now that he is retired from careers in Law Enforcement and the Military, Keith has transitioned into film and enjoys the industry and the people he has met along the way in this new chapter of life.

Keith continues to wear many hats in running a non-profit he founded, hosting video/audio podcast shows, volunteering as an actor for a local college helping first responders, and working part time in helping his community and volunteers some at a local food pantry.

However, he still enjoys taking on roles as a professional actor when made available. It is his goal to bring his life experiences to the various roles offered to him.

Keith definitely enjoys roles that are inspiring, family oriented, faith based or has a comedic component.

Keith is also opened to extra background and featured background roles as well. He got started in film when a producer and casting director ask him to be an extra and then other roles came his way after those early roles.


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Fighting the Fire
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Fighting the Fire

Fighting the Fire

8.2
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  • May 25, 2024
  • heart-pounding, emotional roller coaster

    Fighting the Fire, directed by Bobby Lacer delivered a heart-pounding, emotional roller coaster that beautifully blends high-stakes action with poignant human drama.

    Lead Actors, James Dickey and Angela Baker, portray their roles excellently with compelling exploration of courage, resilience, forgiveness, and love.

    Fighting the Fire film follows veteran firefighter Lt Brian Cook (James Dickey) who has fought many fires in his career but the fires he fuels inside can get out of control if we don't find help to extinguish them before they do. He learns that love in the hard times if we let it.

    Melanie Cook, (Angela Baker), did a marvelous job in her role as a loving and caring wife. She sees the toil Brian's demanding job has taken on him as a firefighter and sees him getting out of control. Although hard to do, she gives him space to find the help he needs.

    Fighting the Fire delves into the personal and professional challenges faced by all first responders but with a little love and faith, the challenge can be faced head-on and the fire(s) can be fought.

    Direction and Cinematography: Director and Producer, Bobby Lacer; did a masterful, balance in the film and gave us a blend of intense action sequences with moments of quiet introspection. The firefighting scenes are meticulously crafted, providing an adrenaline rush that keeps viewers on the edge of their seats. The use of practical effects over CGI adds a layer of authenticity, making the infernos feel tangibly real. Great job Sir.

    Fighting the Fire is a gripping and emotionally charged film that pays homage to the bravery and sacrifice of all firefighters and all First Responders. This is an exhilarating action movie and a touching human drama. It's a must-watch for anyone who appreciates stories of heroism and the enduring power of the human spirit.

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