Keith Wayne (January 16, 1945 – September 9, 1995), known for his only role as Tom in the George A. Romero's cult film Night of the Living Dead (1968).
"Keith Wayne" is merely this actor's stage name; his real name is Ronald Keith Hartman. This was his only acting role.
After the film, Wayne went on to work as a singer in around the 1970s. In the early 1980s, Wayne became a chiropractor and sometime after, wrote a column called Chiropractic Corner in Hardgainer magazine under his real name. He continued to write the column for the rest of his life.
In 1995, Wayne took his own life. The final Chiropractic Corner column written by Wayne not only contained the medical advice that the column had as usual, but also doubled as his suicide note as evidenced by its title “How to Find Chiropractic Help, Bursitis and Tendinitis, Sternum Noises, Knee and Neck Care; plus the Notice of the Death of Dr. Hartman.”
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Keith Browning absolutely nailing today’s Batober theme of Heartbreak.
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my ao3 has been so dry in the past couple of days, go read my shit you heathens.
edit: I didn't expect anyone to find this post but you did, so I'm dropping my ao3 link
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Remembering Night of the Living Dead star Keith Wayne on the anniversary of his death.
R.I.P. (1945 - 1995)
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DC Comics Incorrect Quotes Pt 142
Jason: I don't want you talking at my funeral. You can go to my funeral but you can't talk. My funeral is my time to shine.
Duke: *playing the guitar*
Steph and Jason, singing to Tim: This is how we'll remind you that you should take your pills~
Jason: Take 'em!
Tim: *is flung through the air*
Jason: *catches him* Robin! Who told you you could fly?
Tim: *points at villain*
Jason: No one sucks the life from my siblings except me! And maybe Damian, because that's just the Al Ghuls, Drake.
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Batober Day Four (Forgotten) fun from Chris Samnee, Keith Browning, and Marcelo Millicay.
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Justice League International #19 (1988) by Kevin Maguire, J.M. DeMatteis & Keith Giffen
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