He's been in 50. Some stinkers, some not. He was the voice of the caller in Phone Booth. He was in a heart-wrenching, little known movie called To End All Wars. And of course, Stand By Me when younger.
The one that left me in tears (and I don't think I've cried in a movie since Bambi, when I was about 10) was Behind the Red Door. So moving.
Dan, check out http://www.imdb.com (do a search on the word "Kiefer" only -- it doesn't seem to work for his full name).
I had a lot of catching up to do. Am getting more than half way through at this point.
The Lost Boys was pretty amazing.
Cowboy Up was another that I thought was kind of fascinating and different, he was a cowpoke, which was sort of the life he was leading at that time, riding the bulls, roping cattle, which he was doing in real life for a number of years on a ranch that he had bought in Montana.
Just saw an interesting one called Woman Wanted, which was sad, and moving. These are all movies I would never have watched prior to 24.
Many years ago, I happened to see The Bay Boy on cable, his 2nd movie, I think he was 17 or so. That one somehow stayed with me for a long time.
The Vanishing is one of the creepiest movies I've seen in a long time.