PEG O'KEEF
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Peg O'Keef extended demo reel (2022) (Performance Video) Quicktime
Peg's recent credits range from a shape-shifting elf (She Hulk) to a liberated granny (with John Amos, Because of Charley). In between: elderly jailhouse beauty queen (Insatiable) and more. Look for her post apocalyptic viking funeral in Twisted Metal, now streaming.
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How Peg Became Runa on She Hulk (Performance Video) Quicktime
From “Assembled: Making of She-Hulk”… She-Hulk director Kat Coiro had a dreamtime conference with a couple other MCU legends, revealing a totally different take on the character and led her to me. What a visionary director, right?!?! I am so grateful that Kat follows her dreams. (Also: Totally indulgent Runa twerking bonus footage. I really am MTS.)
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Résumé Print Résumé
TELEVISION | ||
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She-Hulk, Ep 103 |
Guest Star |
Dir. Kat Coiro/Marvel/Disney+ |
Twisted Metal, Ep 104 |
Guest Star |
Dir. Maggie Carey/Peacock |
Doom Patrol, Ep 306 |
Co-Star |
Dir. Omar Madha/HBOMax |
Brockmire, Ep 402 |
Co-Star |
Dir. Mo Marable/IFC |
Insatiable, Ep 208 |
Co-Star |
Dir. Suzi Yoonessi/Netflix |
Lodge 49, Ep 204 |
Co-Star |
Dir. Michael Trim/AMC |
Life's Rewards, Eps 206/208 |
Recurring Co-Star |
Dir. Damian Fitzsimmons/Prime |
Council of Dads, Ep 106 |
Co-Star |
Dir. Geary McLeod/NBC |
Your Worst Nightmare, Ep 505 |
Co-Star |
Dir. Rob Barranco/Inves. Dis. |
FILM | ||
Because of Charley |
Lead |
Dir. Jon Binkowski/Renaissance |
Taste of Kream |
Lead |
Dir. Deanna Russo/Lasever |
The Happiest Place on Earth |
Supporting |
Dir. J. Goshorn/Unwashed Ent. |
Red Dirt |
Supporting |
Dir. Tag Purvis/Sweet Tea Prod |
Curse of the Blair Witch |
VO Narrator |
Dir. Ed Sanchez/Haxan Films |
Selected Theatre Roles | ||
August: Osage County |
Vi Weston |
Mad Cow Theatre: B. Bell |
The Year of Magical Thinking |
Joan |
Mad Cow Theatre: Alan Bruun |
Long Day’s Journey into Night |
Mary Tyrone |
Mad Cow Theatre: Mark Smith |
Angels in America (1 & 2) |
Hannah et al. |
Cent. FL Civic The: L. Malizia |
Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? |
Martha |
Mad Cow Theatre: J.Barry Lewis |
Prime of Miss Jean Brodie |
Jean Brodie |
Annie Russell: Joe Nassif |
The Odd Couple (Female Version) |
Florence Unger |
Garden Theatre: Keith Smith |
Something’s Weird in Weeki Wachee |
Patricia Pattershaw |
Orlando Fringe Fest: C. Kelty |
Ladies of Eola Heights (1-3) |
Opal |
Abbey: Kenny Howard |
Six Degrees of Separation |
Ouisa Kittredge |
Theatre Downtown: T. Muldrew |
Physical Characteristics / Measurements |
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Height: 5'9" |
Weight: 170 lbs |
Eyes: Green |
Hair Color: Grey |
Hair Length: Shoulder Length |
Acting/writing teacher, Aviation historian, Drive standard tran, Grammarian/proofer, Ordained celebrant, Research maven, Cycling, Pogo Stick, Swimming - ability - general, Yoga, Licensed Driver, Voiceover, American - New York Accent, American - Southern Accent, American - Standard/General Accent, American - Texan Accent, British - BBC English Accent, Irish Accent, Scottish Accent
Since the age of eleven, Peg O’Keef has called the stage and screen her home. Onstage she has played dozens of roles, ranging from Martha in "Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf?" (twice!) to Patricia Pattershaw—an aging redneck pseudo-mermaid with a homicidal streak—in the wacky time-travel Southern Gothic noir "Something’s Weird in Weeki Wachee," plus everything in between, establishing her reputation as one of Florida and Georgia’s most versatile and gifted actors. Peg also teaches performance and screenwriting