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'''Jack Kehoe''' (born ] ]) is an American film actor appearing in a wide variety of films, including the crime dramas '']'', '']'', and ]'s 1987 '']'', as well as the 1976 comedy '']'', and 1988 cult classic '']''. Kehoe has also appeared in several Oscar-winning films, including ]'s '']'', and 1973 Best Picture Winner '']'', in which Kehoe and co-stars ] and ] turn a profit on the weaknesses of their unsuspecting mobsters. '''Jack Kehoe''' (born ] ]) is an American film actor appearing in a wide variety of films, including the crime dramas '']'', '']'', and ]'s 1987 '']'', as well as the 1976 comedy '']'', and 1988 cult classic '']''. Kehoe has also appeared in several Oscar-winning films, including ]'s '']'', and 1973 Best Picture Winner '']'', in which Kehoe and co-stars ] and ] turn a profit on the weaknesses of their unsuspecting griftees.
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Jack Kehoe

Jack Kehoe (born November 21 1938) is an American film actor appearing in a wide variety of films, including the crime dramas Serpico, The Pope of Greenwich Village, and Brian de Palma's 1987 The Untouchables, as well as the 1976 comedy Car Wash, and 1988 cult classic Midnight Run. Kehoe has also appeared in several Oscar-winning films, including Jonathan Demme's Melvin and Howard, and 1973 Best Picture Winner The Sting, in which Kehoe and co-stars Robert Redford and Paul Newman turn a profit on the weaknesses of their unsuspecting griftees.

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