Keith Flood
- Actor
Keith Flood is a classical actor of stage and screen, having taken on iconic roles such as Van Helsing in a stage adaptation of Bram Stoker's 'Dracula,' Fagin in 'Oliver Twist' and the title role in William Shakespeare's 'King Lear'. His role of Lord Taverstone in 2016's Bastion (2016) was his first feature film role. Keith Flood trained at The David Johnson School in Manchester and is a founding member and Creative Director of Ribcaged Productions, the Professional Theatre company based in the Ribble Valley.
Flood has performed in such classics as 'The Wind in The Willows,' 'The Entertainer' and 'Romeo and Juliet' at Edinburgh Fringe. Outside of work with Ribcaged, Keith has appeared as The Governor in 'Borstal Boy' in Edinburgh, Manchester and New York. On the small screen, he has appeared as George Oldfield in the Yorkshire Ripper (2009) of Channel 5's Crimes That Shook the World (2006) and as the exotically named 'Porno Roy' in The Shop (2011), a pilot for ITV. He has made numerous short films including, Draugur (2017) and The Borer (2017).
Flood has performed in such classics as 'The Wind in The Willows,' 'The Entertainer' and 'Romeo and Juliet' at Edinburgh Fringe. Outside of work with Ribcaged, Keith has appeared as The Governor in 'Borstal Boy' in Edinburgh, Manchester and New York. On the small screen, he has appeared as George Oldfield in the Yorkshire Ripper (2009) of Channel 5's Crimes That Shook the World (2006) and as the exotically named 'Porno Roy' in The Shop (2011), a pilot for ITV. He has made numerous short films including, Draugur (2017) and The Borer (2017).