Keith Harrison Dworkin
Keith Harrison Dworkin is the songwriter for “SuperKitties,” an adorable, action-packed series about four fierce and furry superhero kittens on a mission to make their town of Kittydale a more caring and “pawesome” place.
He is also the executive music producer on the new Disney+ holiday special “The Hip Hop Nutcracker.”
His additional film and television credits include “American Horror Story,” “Kidding,” “Grace & Frankie,” “The Prom,” “Cinderella” (2021 version starring Camila Cabello) and the hit feature film “UglyDolls,” which featured the song “Unbreakable” that he wrote for Janelle Monae and Kelly Clarkson.
Dworkin’s songs, compositions and arrangements have been heard on live TV broadcasts such as “American Idol,” “The Emmy Awards” and “The Radio Disney Music Awards.” He was also the music producer for the “Disney Family Singalong” and “Graduate Together: America Honors the High School Class of 2020,” which both took place virtually during the COVID-19 pandemic.
He was also the creator, writer and songwriter of the musical “Emojiland,” whose hit off-Broadway premiere production was forced to close in March 2020 due to the pandemic shutdown.
Dworkin starred as himself in the Netflix documentary series “Westside,” a musical reality series highlighting nine young Los Angeles-based musicians following their musical dreams. He has been a featured performer at New York’s Lincoln Center and has music-directed hundreds of live concerts and theatrical productions around the world. His extensive list of collaborators includes Ariana Grande, Babyface, Donny Osmond, Jason Alexander and many more.
An alumnus of Northwestern University, he is also an active arts educator and coach, having taught at the University of Southern California, the American Musical and Dramatic Academy, Theatre of Arts, and CLI Studios. Dworkin resides in Los Angeles with his wife and young son.