Doug McKeon

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June 10, 1966 in Pompton Plains, NJ
Biography:As a busy juvenile actor, "Doug McKeon" was featured on the TV serial The Edge of Night, and was co-starred with "Brian Dennehy" in the 1979 prime-time series Big Shamus, Little Shamus. McKeon was 12 years old when he was honored with a Golden Globe nomination for his work in the TV production "Uncle Joe Shannon". His best-known screen assignment was as "Henry Fonda"'s surly step-grandson in the 1981 crowd-pleaser On Golden Pond. McKeon went on to make his last teenage appearance in the 1985 comedy "Mischief"; that same year, he made his first grown-up appearance as the title character in the TV biopic "Heart of a Champion: The Ray Mancini Story". In 1975, Doug McKeon made his Broadway debut in the musical Truckload. In 1983, he stepped in for a vacationing Matthew Broderick in the starring role in "Neil Simon"'s Brighton Beach Memoirs. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide
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