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    Miles O'Keeffe graduated from the University of the South with a degree in psychology, and worked for a year as a prison counselor, before heading for Hollywood, hoping to make it big as an actor.

    He did.  The biggest.

    Tarzan, the Ape Male (1981), the first Tarzan feature in over a decade, was an attempt to revitalize the Tarzan myth for the 1980s generation.  It starred the breasts of Bo Derek, a heterosexual sex symbol from 10 (1979).

     The plot was about Jane (Bo Derek) and her breasts traveling to Africa on a scientific expedition, where they meet, civilize, and have sex with the Ape Man (Miles O'Keeffe).  Though superbly muscular, Miles' Tarzan was not a man-mountain; he was a romance novel hero, a New Sensitive Man, desirable more for his tenderness than his muscles.

    I don't remember him speaking, not even a "Me Tarzan" grunt.

    There was no gay subtext.

    Bo won the Golden Raspberry for the Worst Actress of the year, but Tarzan was a box office success, making more money than, Excalibur, The Wonderful Muppet Caper, or An American Werewolf in London.










    Miles disliked his Tarzan character, and spent the next decade trying to li

    biography

    Born in Frank Miles O'Keeffe in Ripley, Tennessee, on June 20, 1954, handsome 6'3" actor Miles O'Keeffe played football as a wide receiver at Mississippi State and Sewanee, graduating in 1977. He earned a degree in psychology and briefly worked as a prison counselor. In the late 1970s, O'Keeffe headed for California and played semi-professional rugby, and afterward he drifted into working as a stunt man and in the meanwhile taking a few bit parts in films. His big burst in 1981 came when he was cast as Tarzan in the clip Tarzan, the Ape Man (1981; with Bo Derek, Richard Harris, and John Phillip Law).

    Designed as a vehicle for director John Derek's wife, Bo Derek, the film generated poor reviews by critics, primarily because the ethics Tarzan wasn't the emphasize of the film; rather, Jane (Bo Derek) has the majority of screen time. The film chalked up no fewer than six Razzie nominations in 1982. Bo Derek won the Razzie Award for worst actress (tying with Faye Dunaway), but the nod for Worst Clip went to Mommie Dearest (1981; with Faye Dunaway, Steve Forrest, and Diana Scarwid). That said, the film was a box office success, owing in part to Bo Derek's popularit

    Miles O'Keeffe Biography (1954?-)

    Born 1954 (some sources cite 1955), in Ripley, TN. Addresses: Agent: Irv Schechter Co., 9300 Wilshire Blvd., Suite 400, Beverly Hills, CA 90212.

    Nationality
    American
    Gender
    Male
    Occupation
    Actor
    Birth Details
    1954?
    Ripley, Tennessee, United States

    Famous Works

    • CREDITS
    • Film Appearances
    • Title role, Tarzan, the Ape Man, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer/United Artists, 1981
    • Title role, Ator: The Blade Master, Modern Line Cinema, 1982
    • Sir Gawain, Sword of the Valiant--The Legend of Gawain and the Green Knight (also known as Sword of the Valiant and Sword of the Valiant: The Legend of Gawain and the Green Knight), Cannon, 1982
    • Malko Linge, S.A.S. San Salvador (also known as S.A.S. a San Salvador,S.A.S. Malko, im Auftrag des Pentagon, and S.A.S.--Terminate with Highest Prejudice), Union Generale Cinematographique, 1982
    • Title role, Ator l'invincibile (also known as Ator,Ator: The Fighting Eagle, and Ator, l'aquila battante), Trans Planet Entertainment, 1983
    • Ator, The Blade Master (also known as Ator: The Invincible,Ator, the Blade Master,Cave Dwellers,The Return, andAtor l'invincibile 2), Trans Society Ente