Draft:Norval Keedwell

Norval Keedwell was an actor on stage and screen. He was in numerous theatrical productions including in leading parts.

Keedwell was from New York. He was praised for his first major role in the play Cappy starring Marion Coakley. He gave a “capital performance” in his portrayed a “lah-de-dah chap from New York.”

He portrays Fitz Greene Halleck in the 1923 film Little Old New York. In 1924, he and June Walker were leads in productions at the Elitch Theatre. He performed in the productions of William Gillete and Arthur Hopkins. He portrayed Fitz-Greene Halleck in the 1923 film Little Old New York

He married Miriam Sears. William Gargan discussed their friendship in his autobiography. They had a daughter, Diane Gillette Keedwell.

Theater

 * Cappy Ricks (1919)
 * The Checkerboard (1920)
 * The Meanest Man in the World (1920)
 * Main Street (1921)
 * Out of the Seven Seas (1923)
 * The Sap as Ed Mason, adapted into The Sap (1929 film)
 * What Nest by Oliver Morosco
 * Laff That Off
 * The Gossipy Sex (1927)
 * Queen at Home (1930)

Filmography

 * Little Old New York (1923 film) as Fitz-Greene Halleck
 * The Strong Arm (1930)
 * Fore (1930)