Kiefel worked with various theatre companies throughout his stage career, appearing in numerous productions. His earliest roles were with the Old Tote Theatre Company. He appeared in both the Australian and American seasons of A Streetcar Named Desire and Travelling North. Kiefel was closely associated with Belvoir and appeared in several productions for them, including Run Rabbit Run and The Blind Giant is Dancing. He starred in the 2009 production of The Alchemist at the Sydney Opera House. Kiefel fell ill while appearing in And I'm the Queen of Sheba at the Browns Mart Theatre in Darwin, and he died on 20 November 2016.
While appearing as Surly in the company's 1996 production of The Alchemist, Kiefel had to leave during one show after learning that his wife had gone into labour. His co-star Sam Wilcox took over his role for the second act.[9] Later stage roles saw Kiefel appear in Tom Holloway's And No More Shall We Part for the Griffin Theatre Company.[4] He starred in the 2009 production of The Alchemist at the Playhouse, Sydney Opera House. This time he played the role of Master Lovewit.[10] In 2016, Kiefel performed in The Blind Giant is Dancing for Belvoir. He had starred in the show three times previously, including the original production in 1983.[4] New play And I'm the Queen of Sheba was Kiefel's final stage performance.[11] It opened at the Browns Mart Theatre on 17 November. Kiefel played the role of Frank and had been involved in the production since April 2016.[4]
Artist Demian Carey Gibbins painted Kiefel in 2015, and reached the semi-finals of the Doug Moran National Portrait Prize with the piece he titled A Familiar Face.[3] From 29 July 2015, Kiefel played the role of Russell Brennan in the television soap opera Neighbours.[23] His character was introduced as the father of the established Brennan brothers, and his arrival started a domestic violence storyline for the family.[24] Kiefel had previously worked as a scriptwriter for the serial in the 1990s.[24] Producers had plans to bring the character back following his initial arc, but they had to change the storyline due to Kiefel's death. They introduced his character's former wife Fay Brennan (played by Zoe Bertram) instead.[25] Kiefel's later television appearances were recurring and guest roles in Tricky Business, Childhood's End and Secret City.[4]
Personal life
Kiefel was married to actress Katrina Foster. The couple had two sons.[4]
Kiefel died on 20 November 2016.[11] He had fallen ill on 18 November, while appearing in a production of And I'm the Queen of Sheba at the Browns Mart Theatre in Darwin.[11] The theatre cancelled the rest of the season out of respect,[11] and later held a memorial for Kiefel on 18 December.[3] Kiefel's former co-stars and friends paid tribute to him on social media.[26] He is survived by his sisters, his wife and sons.[3]