Dick Shawn


Actor
Dick Shawn

About

Also Known As
Richard Shulefand
Birth Place
Buffalo, New York, USA
Born
December 01, 1923
Died
April 17, 1987
Cause of Death
Heart Attack

Biography

With his idiosyncratic comedic sensibilities and manic delivery, Dick Shawn carved a unique career in stand-up and in some of the most memorable comedies of the 1950s and 1960s, including "The Producers" and "It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World." After serving in World War II and attending the University of Miami, Shawn began to dabble in comedy while appearing on Broadway, and developed a s...

Biography

With his idiosyncratic comedic sensibilities and manic delivery, Dick Shawn carved a unique career in stand-up and in some of the most memorable comedies of the 1950s and 1960s, including "The Producers" and "It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World." After serving in World War II and attending the University of Miami, Shawn began to dabble in comedy while appearing on Broadway, and developed a stage act that uniquely incorporated comedy, singing, and props to delight his audience. Soon he was appearing on "The Ed Sullivan Show" with his act, which quickly led him to the silver screen. Appearances as the beatnik lifeguard Sylvester Marcus in the cross-country treasure hunt "It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World" and as hippie actor Lorenzo St. DuBois, who wins the part of Adolph Hitler in "The Producers," coincided with brilliant turns on Broadway in the musical comedies "A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum" and "Fade In, Fade Out." Shawn was soon mostly seen on television, where he memorably voiced the Snow Miser in the stop-motion animated "The Year Without a Santa Claus." His true passion was his mad stage performances though, which he perfected with the Drama Desk Award-nominated "The Second Greatest Entertainer in the Whole Wide World," which deftly combined everything from Shakespeare to tap-dancing. Consistent TV performances line his resume through the rest of his career, as he turned up on TV series like "Amazing Stories" until his onstage death in 1987.

Filmography

 

Cast (Feature Film)

Rented Lips (1988)
Maid to Order (1987)
Water (1986)
Captain Eo (1986)
The Perils of P.K. (1986)
The Check Is in the Mail (1986)
Donald Rappaport
Beer (1985)
Talkshow Host
The Secret Diary of Sigmund Freud (1984)
Ultimate Patient
The Emperor's New Clothes (1984)
Emperor
Angel (1984)
Mae
Young Warriors (1983)
Fast Friends (1979)
Deke Edwards
Love At First Bite (1979)
Looking Up (1977)
Manny Lander
The Year Without a Santa Claus (1974)
Voice
Evil Roy Slade (1972)
The Happy Ending (1969)
Harry Bricker
The Producers (1968)
Lorenzo St. Du Bois
Way ... Way Out (1966)
Igor
What Did You Do in the War, Daddy? (1966)
Captain Cash
Penelope (1966)
Dr. Gregory Mannix
A Very Special Favor (1965)
Arnold Plum
It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World (1963)
Sylvester Marcus
Wake Me When It's Over (1960)
Gus Brubaker
The Wizard of Baghdad (1960)
Genii-Ali Mahmud
The Opposite Sex (1956)
Singer

Cast (Special)

But... Seriously (1994)
Diana Ross... Red Hot Rhythm & Blues (1987)
The Making of Disney's Captain EO (1986)
The Dean Martin Celebrity Roast (1984)
Guest
Bert Convy Special--There's a Meeting Here Tonight (1981)
Mr. & Mrs. Dracula (1980)
Vladimir Dracula
Playboy's 25th Anniversary Celebration (1979)
You're Just Like Your Father (1976)
Harry Toffler Sr
Love, Life, Liberty & Lunch (1976)
American Officer (Story 4)
Who's Afraid of Mother Goose? (1967)
King Cole
Sheriff Who? (1967)
Crawford Offwhite
Murder At NBC (1966)
Good Times (1955)
Host
Sunday in Town (1954)
Comedian
Fanfare (1954)
Guest

Life Events

Family

Wendy Travolta
Daughter
Married to actor Joey Travolta.

Bibliography