As a child, while working as Keith Mitchell, he appeared on episodes of
The Love Boat,
Fantasy Island,
Mork & Mindy,
Eight Is Enough,
Knight Rider,
Fame,
21 Jump Street,
CHiPs. and
Silver Spoons. From 1979-1980 he had the recurring role of Jeffrey Burton on
The Waltons. He later appeared on an episode of
Starman His film work includes doing the voice of Young Tod, the fox, on
The Fox and the Hound. He played Brad Anderson in
Adventures in Babysitting, Crush Kane in
Book of Love, and Willie Jones in
Downhill Willie. Coogan also appeared in
Cousins,
Toy Soldiers, ''
Don't Tell Mom the Babysitter's Dead'', His theater credits include two
James McLure plays –
Pvt. Wars and
The Agent. He was also in a work by
Marsha Norman,
The Holdup. All were performed at
Timothy and Buck Busfield's "B" St. Theater in
Sacramento, California, during the 1992 and 1993 seasons. In 2008, he worked in
Dallas,
Texas, on a short film,
The Keith Coogan Experience. On January 1, 2010, Coogan started the "Monologue a Day Project", where he learns a
monologue or other short piece every day, "as inspired by
Julie & Julia", and posts the resulting video performance on
blogspot.com. Coogan was featured in the minidocumentary,
Simply Coogan – An Interview with Keith Coogan, released by Coogan on December 13, 2010, which coincided with his birthday celebrations. Coogan hosted "The Call Sheet" on the SkidRowStudios.com radio podcast network, an entertainment industry-based show that also covered tech news and politics. ==Filmography==