Keith Szarabajka (born December 2, 1952) is an American actor.
Szarabajka was born in Oak Park, Illinois, the son of Anne, a waitress and school teacher, and Edward Szarabajka, a savings and loan officer. He attended University of Chicago, as well as Trinity University in San Antonio, Texas. He studied acting further at the Organic Theater in Chicago in 1972-1978. Szarabajka's surname, pronounced , is Polish, and means "gray fairytale."
His acting resume is extensive, appearing in numerous well-known television programs including The X-Files, Star Trek: Voyager, Charmed, 24, Max Steel, The Inside, Law & Order and Babylon 5, but he is best known for his role as Mickey Kostmayer in the 1980s hit show The Equalizer, as well as for his recurring role as vampire hunter Daniel Holtz in the cult series Angel, the spin-off from Buffy the Vampire Slayer. He also played the lead role in Stephen King's Golden Years. Szarabajka has also contributed his voice to several audio books, notably "Fierce Invalids Home from Hot Climates" by Tom Robbins, for which he won the 2001 Audie Award for Best Fiction, unabridged,Fear Nothing and Seize the Night by Dean Koontz, and Rising Sun, by Michael Crichton. Additionally, he provided the voice for antagonist Dmitri Yuriev in the Xenosaga series and for Emile Dufraisne in Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell: Double Agent. Most recently, he plays the role of Detective Stephens in the Batman Begins sequel "The Dark Knight".
He has two sons: Caleb and Jack.
Quotes
"I figure you're here 'cause you need some whacko who's willing to stick his finger in the fan. So who are we helping?" (Mickey speaking to 'The Equalizer')
Notes
^ Keith Szarabajka Biography (1952-)
External links
Dark Tale – Keith Szarabajka's website
Keith Szarabajka at the Internet Movie Database
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