Keith McKinney

Keith McKinney is a robobrain and former Hollywood actor living in Vault 118

Background
Keith McKinney was a Hollywood actor before the war. He starred in the films Empire on the Nile, Ditch Diggers of Dusseldorf, Swing For The Fence, and The Fightin' Furies: Last Stand at Fort McGee, the latter of which made "top box office". Keith's agent had "an inside track" to secure Keith a role on a planned The Silver Shroud television show. On Empire on the Nile, he played the role of Mark Antony and met his co-star, Gilda Broscoe.

He was in love with Ezra Parker, stating that when he first met him, he was "so mysterious and exciting" and that "he had been everywhere and done everything". He mentions the two went hunting, had drinks and discussed Ezra's plans for the Cliffs Edge Hotel, adding that "[Ezra] never seemed to realize how [he] felt". In order to remain close to Ezra, he convinced Gilda to invest into the Vault section of the hotel.

Working in conjunction with the hotel staff and funds from Ezra, Vault-Tec started construction of Vault 118, which tested "the social interactions between the working class and ultrawealthy when under confined conditions." The working class wing of the vault was never finished, as part of an embezzlement scam by Ezra. Keith became a resident of Vault 118 in the ultrawealthy wing, along with Gilda. Bert Riggs convinced the residents of the ultrawealthy wing of the vault to undergo a Robobrain transplant as a means to "outlast the war," which they underwent voluntarily.

He is in an open relationship with Gilda Broscoe, not caring about "who [she] sees." He continues acting with her in the vault, where they rehearse lines in hopes of "rebuilding Hollywood". Gilda states that Keith "always gets flustered when he's upset. She also states that Keith "caught Vince Natali and Sergio Amore at a nightclub in a compromising situation".

Appearances
Keith McKinney appears only in the Fallout 4 add-on Far Harbor. He is mentioned in the Fallout 4 add-on Nuka-World on a plaque in Wixon's Shovel Museum. Film posters bearing Keith's name also appear in Fallout 76.