Keith buckley actor
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Biography
Keith Buckley was appointed reference librarian in 1980 and has set the standard for excellence in the Jerome Hall Law Library’s public services department. Whether it concerns the most current legal precedent or obscure Latin legal phrases, students and faculty have come to rely on Buckley's expertise. In 1999, he was named collection development librarian, and in 2012 he was appointed assistant director for public services. He was appointed interim director in January 2017 upon the retirement of Linda Fariss and named director and senior lecturer effective January, 2018. He retired in 2019.
He teaches Advanced Legal Research, Legal Research in the Legal Research and Writing Program and Legal Bibliography and Law Library Administration through the School of Informatics and Computing’s Department of Information and Library Science.
Buckley is currently researching the treatment of women and families under the Civil War pension statutes during the early 20th century. His other areas of study include 19th-century gravestone carving and the writings of the
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Keith Buckley (actor)
English actor (1941–2020)
Keith Buckley (7 April 1941 – 1 December 2020) was an English actor who mostly appeared on television and films from 1958.
Career
Keith Buckley was born on 7 April 1941 in Huddersfield, West Riding of Yorkshire and performed in school plays at Huddersfield College. He had many appearances in film and television, including The Avengers and Randall and Hopkirk in the 1960s and The New Avengers in the 1970s.[1]
Personal life
Between the years 1959 and 1967, Keith Buckley was married to Bella Buckley, with whom he had two daughters. Then, he was in a partnership for nineteen years with the casting director Mary Selway, with whom he also had two daughters.[2] In later years, he lived in the US with author Beverly Lowry before returning home to live in the UK.[3] He died in December 2020 at the age of 79.[4]
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Keith Buckley has been through it. After 20-plus years as frontman for the much-loved Every Time I Die, the band seemed to implode in the swiftest and most public manner possible; the ambiguity (and disagreements) over how and why they broke up only complicated matters. What’s worse, Keith was already in a state of major upheaval—which included, among other things, a new and fragile commitment to sobriety after spending years in the throes of active alcoholism. You can’t really blame him if the idea of starting a new band was literally the furthest thing from his mind at the time.
But fate—and Hatebreed’sJamey Jasta—eventually intervened, and late last year Keith began releasing new music with Many Eyes, the incredible new band he started with brothers Charlie and Nick Bellmore. (One of those songs was, in fact, my second favorite song of 2023 in Anti-Matter’s Year-End Review.) Speaking with Keith now, it truly feels as if a weight has been lifted. His disappointment with aspects of the past still linger, of course. But when it comes to the present, he confiden
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