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Shawn in 1964
Born
December 1, 1923
Lackawanna, New York, U.S.
DiedApril 17, 1987 (aged 63)
Resting placeHillside Memorial Park Cemetery
Other namesRichy Shawn
OccupationActor, comedian
Years active1956–1987
Spouse(s)
(m. 1946)​
Children4
RelativesJoey Travolta (son-in-law)

Caren Kaye full list of movies and tv shows in theaters, in production and upcoming films. Created with Sketch. Checkmate Alex 1973 TV Premiere Dates. Directed by Lem Amero, John Amero, Henri Pachard. With Diana Wilson, An Tsan Hu, J.J. Coyle, Don Draper. The Federation's Boss must call their best agent out of a bedroom romp with a gentleman because the USA, Russia, Britain and France, the four nuclear powers, are under the menace of an atomic weapon carried by their very own super secret joint satellite. Directed by Lem Amero. With Diana Wilson, An Tsan Hu, J.J. Coyle, Don Draper. The Federation's Boss must call their best agent out of a bedroom romp with a gentleman because the USA, Russia, Britain and France, the four nuclear powers, are under the menace of an atomic weapon carried by their very own super secret joint satellite.

Dick Shawn (born Richard Schulefand, December 1, 1923 – April 17, 1987) was an American actor and comedian. He played a wide variety of supporting roles and was a prolific character actor. During the 1960s he played small roles in madcap comedies, usually portraying caricatures of counter culture personalities, such as deadbeat son Sylvester Marcus in It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World and the hippie actor Lorenzo Saint DuBois ('L.S.D.') in The Producers (1968).

Early life[edit]

Shawn was born in Buffalo, New York, and raised in adjacent Lackawanna.

Career[edit]

He performed his stand-up comedy act for over 35 years in nightclubs around the world. His award-winning one-man stage show, The Second Greatest Entertainer in the Whole Wide World, was sometimes performed with a unique opening. When the audience entered the theater, they saw a bare stage with a pile of bricks in stage center. When the play began, Shawn emerged from the pile of bricks. The startling effect of this required complete concentration and breath control because the slightest movement of the bricks could ruin the surprise appearance.

In addition to roles in more than 30 movies and seven Broadway productions, Shawn made television appearances, toured often, and periodically performed a one-man show that mixed songs, sketches, and pantomime. He was a speaker at the Friars Club Roasts in Los Angeles and New York. At one of the X-rated roasts (a 1986 Playboy roast of Tommy Chong) that had overdosed on tasteless routines by previous speakers, Shawn walked up to the microphone, took a long pause, and 'vomited' pea soup onto himself and other speakers at the dais.

His TV appearances included The Ed Sullivan Show, TV movies, sitcoms (including Three's Company on which he played Jack Tripper's father), dramas including St. Elsewhere and Magnum, P.I., and a music video for 'Dance' by the hair metal band Ratt (1986). In the UK he appeared in Sunday Night at the London Palladium in 1958.

Amongst his roles in anthology TV series, he starred in an Amazing Stories episode 'Miss Stardust', directed by Tobe Hooper, about a bizarre intergalactic beauty pageant, and played the Emperor in The Emperor's New Clothes in Shelley Duvall's Faerie Tale Theatre. He filled in for vacationing Johnny Carson as guest host on The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson on January 1, 1971, which saw the last cigarette commercial on American television (for Virginia Slims) aired on TV, one minute before the cigarette ads were banned.

Personal life[edit]

Shawn married Rita Bachner in 1946, and they had four children: Amy, Wendy (married to John Travolta's older brother Joey Travolta), Adam, and Jennifer. He had one grandchild, Rachel Travolta. He was a longtime resident of Englewood, New Jersey.[1]

Death[edit]

On April 17, 1987, during a performance at University of California, San Diego's Mandeville Hall, Shawn suffered a heart attack and collapsed face-down on the stage. The audience initially assumed that it was part of his act; but after he had remained motionless on the stage for several minutes, a stage hand examined him and asked if a physician was present.[2]

After CPR had been initiated, the audience was asked to leave the auditorium, but most remained, still assuming that it was all part of Shawn's act. Many began leaving—still unsure of what they had witnessed—only after paramedics arrived.[2] A notice in the following day's San Diego Union newspaper announced that Shawn had indeed died during the performance.[3] He was 63 years old. Shawn was interred at Hillside Memorial Park, a Jewish cemetery in Culver City, California.[4]

Legacy[edit]

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Jim Knipfel and Mark Evanier claim that Andy Kaufman was inspired by Shawn.[5][6][7][8][9]

Filmography[edit]

Film[edit]

YearTitleRoleNotes
1956The Opposite SexDick Shawn
1960Wake Me When It's OverGus Brukaber
1960The Wizard of BaghdadGenii-Ali Mahmud
1963It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad WorldSylvester Marcus
1965A Very Special FavorArnold Plum
1966What Did You Do in the War, Daddy?Captain Lionel Cash
1966Way... Way OutIgor Valkleinokov
1966PenelopeDr. Gregory Mannix
1967The ProducersL.S.D. — Lorenzo St. DuBois
1969The Happy EndingHarry Bricker
1977Looking UpManny Lander
1979Love At First BiteLieutenant Ferguson
1982Good-bye Cruel WorldRodney Poinsetter / Ainsley Poinsetter
1983Rock 'n' Roll HotelWeevil King of Evil
1983Young WarriorsProfessor Hoover
1984AngelMae
1984The Secret Diary of Sigmund FreudThe Ultimate Patient
1985WaterDeke Halliday
1985BeerTalk Show Host
1986The Check Is in the Mail...Donalduncredited
1986The Perils of P.K.The psychiatrist
1986Captain EOCommander BogShort Film
1987Maid to OrderStan Starkey
1988Rented LipsCharlie Slater

Television[edit]

YearTitleRoleNotes
1954–55Max Liebman Spectacularsunknown role3 episodes
1955Max Liebman Presents: KaleidoscopeGuestTV Movie
1955–58The Ed Sullivan ShowHimself8 episodes
1958The Eddie Fisher ShowHimself3 episodes
1959The Dinah Shore Chevy ShowHimself'Eve Arden / Dick Shawn / Red Norvo'
1961General Electric TheaterFelix Franklin'Don't Let It Throw You'
1961CheckmateDanny Whitman'Laugh Till I Die'
1961The DuPont Show with June AllysonCharlie Wilson'The Old-Fashioned Way'
1961Michael ShayneErnie Trask'The Trouble with Ernie'
1963The Jimmy Dean ShowHimself'Dick Shawn / Whitey Ford'
1963–67The Jerry Lewis ShowHimself2 episodes
1963The Judy Garland ShowHimself#1.11'
1964The Price Is RightHimself'03.20.1964'
1964–86The Tonight Show Starring Johnny CarsonHimself38 episodes
1965For the PeopleErnie Garatella'Secure Any Special Priviledge or Advantage'
1966The Andy Williams ShowHimself2 episodes
1966The Bob Hope ShowHimself'Murder at NBC'
1967ABC Stage 66Paul Benderhof'I'm Getting Married'
1967Sheriff WhoCrawford OffwhiteTV Movie
1967Off to See the WizardTom Thumb'Who's Afraid of Mother Goose?'
1967That GirlHimself'The Mailman Cometh'
1968The Lucy ShowAce Winthrop'Lucy and the Pool Hustler'
1968What's My Line?Self – Mystery Guest'Dick Shawn'
1969That's Lifeunknown role'Sex and the Married Man'
1969The Joan Rivers ShowHimself'05.04.1969'
1969The Liberace ShowHimself'07.27.1969'
1971Dames at SeaLuckyTV Movie
1971The Bold Ones: The New DoctorsNick Sutton'The Glass Cage'
1971–78The Hollywood SquaresHimself – Panelist3 episodes
1972Evil Roy SladeMarshal Bing BellTV Movie
1972–73Love, American StyleHenry Chadwick / Howard2 episodes
1974CBS Daytime 90unknown role'My Little Love'
1973–74The $10,000 PyramidHimself – Celebrity Contestant18 episodes
1974The Year Without Santa ClausSnow Miser (Voice Role)TV Movie
1975Medical CenterPete Rashid'The Price of a Child'
1975–77Captain KangarooDoc Grannick the Mechanic / E.J. Fusay3 episodes
1976You're Just Like Your FatherHarry Tofler, Sr.TV Movie
1978MarySkit charactersunknown episode(s)
1979Fast FriendsDeke EdwardsTV Movie
1979Laverne & Shirleyunknown role'Upstairs, Downstairs'
1980Fantasy IslandVic Erskine'Skater's Edge / Concerto of Death / The Last Great Race'
1980–81Mr. & Mrs. DraculaDracula2 episodes
1981Aloha ParadiseCyrus'Fiona / Engaged to Be Dumped / Fantasie Impromptu'
1981–82The Love BoatHarvey Blanchard / David Jackson3 episodes
1982Private BenjaminDrysdale'You Oughta Be in Pictures'
1982Slapstick SudiosSheldonunknown episode(s)
1983Magnum, P.I.Buzz Benoit'Squeeze Play'
1983Three's CompanyJack Tripper, Sr.'Like Father, Like Son'
1984LegmenCasanova'Knight at Casanova's'
1984The Fall GuyEdward Seraph'Losers Weepers: Part 1'
1984Body LanguageHimself5 episodes
1985Tales from the DarksideBo Gumbs'If the Shoes Fit...'
1985Hail to the ChiefIvan Zolotovseries regular (6 episodes)
1985Faerie Tale TheatreEmperor / Guest Interviewee2 episodes
1986The Twilight ZoneNelson Westbrook'Gramma / Personal Demons / Cold Reading'
1986St. ElsewhereEdgard Eisenberg'The Equalizer'
1987Amazing StoriesJoe Willouhby'Miss Stardust'

Theatre[edit]

YearTitleRoleNotes
1948For Heaven's Sake, Mother!Milton Rubin
1961–62Come Blow Your HornAlan Baker (replacement)replaced Hal March
1962The EggEmile Magis
1962–64A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the ForumPrologus / Pseudolus (replacedment)replaced Zero Mostel
1964–65Fade Out – Fade InByron Prong (replacement)replaced Jack Cassidy
1965PeterpatPeter
1968I'm SolomonYoni, Solomon
1975–76A Musical JubileePerformer

References[edit]

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Jim Knipfel and Mark Evanier claim that Andy Kaufman was inspired by Shawn.[5][6][7][8][9]

Filmography[edit]

Film[edit]

YearTitleRoleNotes
1956The Opposite SexDick Shawn
1960Wake Me When It's OverGus Brukaber
1960The Wizard of BaghdadGenii-Ali Mahmud
1963It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad WorldSylvester Marcus
1965A Very Special FavorArnold Plum
1966What Did You Do in the War, Daddy?Captain Lionel Cash
1966Way... Way OutIgor Valkleinokov
1966PenelopeDr. Gregory Mannix
1967The ProducersL.S.D. — Lorenzo St. DuBois
1969The Happy EndingHarry Bricker
1977Looking UpManny Lander
1979Love At First BiteLieutenant Ferguson
1982Good-bye Cruel WorldRodney Poinsetter / Ainsley Poinsetter
1983Rock 'n' Roll HotelWeevil King of Evil
1983Young WarriorsProfessor Hoover
1984AngelMae
1984The Secret Diary of Sigmund FreudThe Ultimate Patient
1985WaterDeke Halliday
1985BeerTalk Show Host
1986The Check Is in the Mail...Donalduncredited
1986The Perils of P.K.The psychiatrist
1986Captain EOCommander BogShort Film
1987Maid to OrderStan Starkey
1988Rented LipsCharlie Slater

Television[edit]

YearTitleRoleNotes
1954–55Max Liebman Spectacularsunknown role3 episodes
1955Max Liebman Presents: KaleidoscopeGuestTV Movie
1955–58The Ed Sullivan ShowHimself8 episodes
1958The Eddie Fisher ShowHimself3 episodes
1959The Dinah Shore Chevy ShowHimself'Eve Arden / Dick Shawn / Red Norvo'
1961General Electric TheaterFelix Franklin'Don't Let It Throw You'
1961CheckmateDanny Whitman'Laugh Till I Die'
1961The DuPont Show with June AllysonCharlie Wilson'The Old-Fashioned Way'
1961Michael ShayneErnie Trask'The Trouble with Ernie'
1963The Jimmy Dean ShowHimself'Dick Shawn / Whitey Ford'
1963–67The Jerry Lewis ShowHimself2 episodes
1963The Judy Garland ShowHimself#1.11'
1964The Price Is RightHimself'03.20.1964'
1964–86The Tonight Show Starring Johnny CarsonHimself38 episodes
1965For the PeopleErnie Garatella'Secure Any Special Priviledge or Advantage'
1966The Andy Williams ShowHimself2 episodes
1966The Bob Hope ShowHimself'Murder at NBC'
1967ABC Stage 66Paul Benderhof'I'm Getting Married'
1967Sheriff WhoCrawford OffwhiteTV Movie
1967Off to See the WizardTom Thumb'Who's Afraid of Mother Goose?'
1967That GirlHimself'The Mailman Cometh'
1968The Lucy ShowAce Winthrop'Lucy and the Pool Hustler'
1968What's My Line?Self – Mystery Guest'Dick Shawn'
1969That's Lifeunknown role'Sex and the Married Man'
1969The Joan Rivers ShowHimself'05.04.1969'
1969The Liberace ShowHimself'07.27.1969'
1971Dames at SeaLuckyTV Movie
1971The Bold Ones: The New DoctorsNick Sutton'The Glass Cage'
1971–78The Hollywood SquaresHimself – Panelist3 episodes
1972Evil Roy SladeMarshal Bing BellTV Movie
1972–73Love, American StyleHenry Chadwick / Howard2 episodes
1974CBS Daytime 90unknown role'My Little Love'
1973–74The $10,000 PyramidHimself – Celebrity Contestant18 episodes
1974The Year Without Santa ClausSnow Miser (Voice Role)TV Movie
1975Medical CenterPete Rashid'The Price of a Child'
1975–77Captain KangarooDoc Grannick the Mechanic / E.J. Fusay3 episodes
1976You're Just Like Your FatherHarry Tofler, Sr.TV Movie
1978MarySkit charactersunknown episode(s)
1979Fast FriendsDeke EdwardsTV Movie
1979Laverne & Shirleyunknown role'Upstairs, Downstairs'
1980Fantasy IslandVic Erskine'Skater's Edge / Concerto of Death / The Last Great Race'
1980–81Mr. & Mrs. DraculaDracula2 episodes
1981Aloha ParadiseCyrus'Fiona / Engaged to Be Dumped / Fantasie Impromptu'
1981–82The Love BoatHarvey Blanchard / David Jackson3 episodes
1982Private BenjaminDrysdale'You Oughta Be in Pictures'
1982Slapstick SudiosSheldonunknown episode(s)
1983Magnum, P.I.Buzz Benoit'Squeeze Play'
1983Three's CompanyJack Tripper, Sr.'Like Father, Like Son'
1984LegmenCasanova'Knight at Casanova's'
1984The Fall GuyEdward Seraph'Losers Weepers: Part 1'
1984Body LanguageHimself5 episodes
1985Tales from the DarksideBo Gumbs'If the Shoes Fit...'
1985Hail to the ChiefIvan Zolotovseries regular (6 episodes)
1985Faerie Tale TheatreEmperor / Guest Interviewee2 episodes
1986The Twilight ZoneNelson Westbrook'Gramma / Personal Demons / Cold Reading'
1986St. ElsewhereEdgard Eisenberg'The Equalizer'
1987Amazing StoriesJoe Willouhby'Miss Stardust'

Theatre[edit]

YearTitleRoleNotes
1948For Heaven's Sake, Mother!Milton Rubin
1961–62Come Blow Your HornAlan Baker (replacement)replaced Hal March
1962The EggEmile Magis
1962–64A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the ForumPrologus / Pseudolus (replacedment)replaced Zero Mostel
1964–65Fade Out – Fade InByron Prong (replacement)replaced Jack Cassidy
1965PeterpatPeter
1968I'm SolomonYoni, Solomon
1975–76A Musical JubileePerformer

References[edit]

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  1. ^Lewis, Dan. 'Dick Shawn: Mixed-Media Man', The Baltimore Sun, November 28, 1971. Accessed 24 July 2019. 'Dick Shawn left the comforts of his 14-room home in Englewood, NJ, one recent Sunday and flew to Hollywood to start work on a movie for television.'
  2. ^ abScott, Janny; Thackrey, Ted Jr. (19 April 1987). 'Comedian Dick Shawn, 63, Is Stricken on Stage, Dies'. Los Angeles Times. Retrieved 27 June 2018.
  3. ^'Dick Shawn'. Actors Biographies. All Media Guide. 2009. Retrieved 2009-04-22.
  4. ^'Dick Shawn'. Josh Pincus is Crying. Things to do in L.A. When You're Dead. Retrieved 2018-04-17.
  5. ^Evanier, Mark (23 March 2011). 'Second Greatest'. News From ME. Retrieved 16 September 2018.
  6. ^Knipfel, Jim (24 April 2014). 'The Humbly Great Dick Shawn'. Ozy. Retrieved 24 July 2019.
  7. ^Knipfel, Jim (2 May 2018). 'Where Andy Kaufman Came From'. Den of Geek. Retrieved 16 September 2018.
  8. ^Knipfel, Jim (April 8, 2018). 'Jim and Andy and Dick'. Electron Press. Retrieved 16 September 2018.
  9. ^'The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson - Steve Allen (guest host), Dick Shawn, Andy Kaufman'. thetvdb.com. 28 January 1976. Retrieved 16 September 2018.

External links[edit]

Wikimedia Commons has media related to Dick Shawn.
  • Dick Shawn at the Internet Broadway Database
  • Dick Shawn at the Internet Off-Broadway Database
  • Dick Shawn on IMDb
  • Dick Shawn discography at Discogs
  • Dick Shawn at Find a Grave
  • 'Love Power' song clip by Dick Shawn as Lorenzo St. DuBois (LSD) in 'The Producers' (1968) on YouTube

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