Joey D. Vieira
Actor, Film actor
1944 –
Who is Joey D. Vieira?
Joey D. Vieira is an American film and television actor. He began as a child actor using the professional name Donald Keeler as chubby, beanie-wearing farm boy, Sylvester "Porky" Brockway in the first several seasons of TV's Lassie. Vieira borrowed the professional surname from his aunt, Ruby Keeler, star of numerous Warner Bros. musicals in the 1930s. Lassie won two Emmys during his run on the series. Vieira and costar Tommy Rettig jointly accepted the show's second Emmy at the awards ceremony in 1956.
Vieira infuriated producers of Lassie by showing up for work one day with his hair trimmed in the then popular buzz style. Max Factor quickly crafted a wig for Vieira and writers concocted a storyline in less than two hours. In a 1956 episode "The Haircut", Keeler enters a barber shop wearing the wig and exits with his buzz cut. He was given orders to never change his appearance again.
Other early TV appearances include The Pride of the Family, The Many Loves of Dobie Gillis, Shirley Temple's Storybook, and My Three Sons. Film appearances include The Private War of Major Benson with Charlton Heston and The Patriot with Mel Gibson. Vieira has also written, produced and directed.
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- Born
- Apr 8, 1944
Los Angeles - Also known as
- Donald Keeler
- Joey Vieira
- Joseph Vieira
- Joey D. Viera
- Joey Viera
- Siblings
- Nationality
- United States of America
- Profession
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on July 23, 2013
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