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Biography

Keith Spiegel attended Harvard-Westlake School in Los Angeles, where he co-produced his first student film with filmmaker Darren Stein ("Jawbreaker"). Keith and his friend Oliver Robins later organized a student film festival at USC which was judged by director Alan Parker ("Fame") and Anthony Perkins ("Psycho"). The festival's top award went to a last-minute submission entitled "The Dirk Diggler Story" by an 18-year-old Paul Thomas Anderson. While attending Brown University, Keith was picked by his fellow classmate Doug Liman to be the Program Director of "University Network", a national college television network that Liman had recently founded with a grant from CBS. After graduating Brown, Spiegel moved up to Vermont to become a segment producer on a regional PBS magazine show called "Points North". Keith then wrote and directed the Warner Home Video release "The Junior Defenders", a comedy which starred Ally Sheedy and was narrated by filmmaker John Waters. Pauly Shore and Kevi

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