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Dick Shawn

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 counterculture personalities, such as the hedonistic but mother-obsessed Sylvester Marcus in It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World (1963), and the hippie actor Lorenzo Saint DuBois ("L.S.D.") in The Producers (1967). Besides his film work, he appeared in numerous television shows from the 1960s through the 1980s.

Dick Shawn
Shawn in 1964
Born
Richard Schulefand

(1923-12-01)December 1, 1923
DiedApril 17, 1987(1987-04-17) (aged 63)
Resting placeHillside Memorial Park Cemetery
Other namesRichy Shawn
Occupation(s)Actor, comedian
Years active1956–1987
Spouse
Rita Bachner
(m. 1946)
Children4
RelativesJoey Travolta (son-in-law)

Career Edit

Born in Buffalo, New York, and raised in nearby Lackawanna,[1] Shawn 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.

In the Mel Brooks 1967 movie The Producers, Shawn won accolades[2][3][4][5] for his portrayal of Lorenzo St. DuBois, whose "friends call" him LSD, an actor auditioning for and winning the part of Hitler in a theatrical production that was intentionally meant to fail.

Shawn's television 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 for 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 airing of the last cigarette commercial on American television (for Virginia Slims), 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.[6]

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. After he had remained motionless for several minutes, a stage hand examined him and asked if a physician was present.[7]

After CPR had been initiated, the audience was asked to leave the auditorium. Most in attendance remained, assuming that it was part of Shawn's act, and only began leaving after paramedics arrived.[7] A notice in the following day's San Diego Union newspaper announced that Shawn had died during the performance at the age of 63.[8] Shawn was interred at Hillside Memorial Park, a Jewish cemetery in Culver City, California.[9]

Legacy Edit

Jim Knipfel claims that Andy Kaufman was inspired by Shawn.[10][11][12]

Actor Matthew Glave portrayed Shawn in Leave 'Em Laughing, a short film surrounding his final moments.[13]

Filmography Edit

Film Edit

Year Title Role Notes
1956 The Opposite Sex Psychiatric Patient
1960 Wake Me When It's Over Gus Brukaber
The Wizard of Baghdad Genii-Ali Mahmud
1963 It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World Sylvester Marcus
1965 A Very Special Favor Arnold Plum
1966 What Did You Do in the War, Daddy? Captain Lionel Cash
Way... Way Out Igor Valkleinokov
Penelope Dr. Gregory Mannix
1967 The Producers L.S.D. — Lorenzo St. DuBois
1969 The Happy Ending Harry Bricker
1977 Looking Up Manny Lander
1979 Love At First Bite Lieutenant Ferguson
1982 Good-bye Cruel World Rodney Poinsetter / Ainsley Poinsetter
1983 Rock 'n' Roll Hotel Weevil King of Evil
Young Warriors Professor Hoover
1984 Angel Mae
The Secret Diary of Sigmund Freud The Ultimate Patient
1985 Water Deke Halliday
Beer Talk Show Host
1986 The Check Is in the Mail... Donald uncredited
The Perils of P.K. The psychiatrist
Captain EO Commander Bog Short Film
1987 Maid to Order Stan Starkey
1988 Rented Lips Charlie Slater Posthumous Release

Television Edit

Year Title Role Notes
1954–55 Max Liebman Spectaculars unknown role 3 episodes
1955 Max Liebman Presents: Kaleidoscope Guest TV movie
1955–58 The Ed Sullivan Show Himself 8 episodes
1958 The Eddie Fisher Show Himself 3 episodes
1959 The Dinah Shore Chevy Show Himself "Eve Arden / Dick Shawn / Red Norvo"
1961 General Electric Theater Felix Franklin "Don't Let It Throw You"
Checkmate Danny Whitman "Laugh Till I Die"
The DuPont Show with June Allyson Charlie Wilson "The Old-Fashioned Way"
Michael Shayne Ernie Trask "The Trouble with Ernie"
1963 The Jimmy Dean Show Himself "Dick Shawn / Whitey Ford"
The Judy Garland Show Himself #1.11"
1963–67 The Jerry Lewis Show Himself 2 episodes
1964 The Price Is Right Himself "03.20.1964"
1964–86 The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson Himself 38 episodes
1965 For the People Ernie Garatella "Secure Any Special Priviledge or Advantage"
1966 The Andy Williams Show Himself 2 episodes
The Bob Hope Show Himself "Murder at NBC"
1967 ABC Stage 66 Paul Benderhof "I'm Getting Married"
Sheriff Who Crawford Offwhite TV movie
Off to See the Wizard Tom Thumb "Who's Afraid of Mother Goose?"
That Girl Himself "The Mailman Cometh"
1968 The Lucy Show Ace Winthrop "Lucy and the Pool Hustler"
What's My Line? Self – Mystery Guest "Dick Shawn"
1969 That's Life unknown role "Sex and the Married Man"
The Joan Rivers Show Himself "05.04.1969"
The Liberace Show Himself "07.27.1969"
1971 Dames at Sea The Captain TV movie
The Bold Ones: The New Doctors Nick Sutton "The Glass Cage"
1971–78 The Hollywood Squares Himself – Panelist 3 episodes
1972 Evil Roy Slade Marshal Bing Bell TV movie
1972–73 Love, American Style Henry Chadwick / Howard 2 episodes
1973–74 The $10,000 Pyramid Himself – Celebrity Contestant 18 episodes
1974 CBS Daytime 90 unknown role "My Little Love"
The Year Without a Santa Claus Snow Miser (Voice Role) TV movie
1975 Medical Center Pete Rashid "The Price of a Child"
1975–77 Captain Kangaroo Doc Grannick the Mechanic / E.J. Fusay 3 episodes
1976 You're Just Like Your Father Harry Tofler, Sr. TV movie
1978 Mary Skit characters unknown episode(s)
1979 Fast Friends Deke Edwards TV movie
Laverne & Shirley Gatekeeper/Phone Representative "Upstairs, Downstairs"
1980 Fantasy Island Vic Erskine "Skater's Edge / Concerto of Death / The Last Great Race"
1980–81 Mr. & Mrs. Dracula Dracula 2 episodes
1981 Aloha Paradise Cyrus "Fiona / Engaged to Be Dumped / Fantasie Impromptu"
1981–82 The Love Boat Harvey Blanchard / David Jackson 3 episodes
1982 Private Benjamin Drysdale "You Oughta Be in Pictures"
Madame's Place Himself "Pinky's Shock"
Slapstick Studios Sheldon unknown episode(s)
1983 Magnum, P.I. Buzz Benoit "Squeeze Play"
Three's Company Jack Tripper, Sr. "Like Father, Like Son"
1984 Legmen Casanova "Knight at Casanova's"
Steambath Frankie Melnick "Madison Avenue Madness"
The Fall Guy Edward Seraph "Losers Weepers: Part 1"
Body Language Himself 5 episodes
1985 Tales from the Darkside Bo Gumbs "If the Shoes Fit..."
Hail to the Chief Ivan Zolotov series regular (6 episodes)
Faerie Tale Theatre Emperor / Guest Interviewee 2 episodes
1986 The Twilight Zone Nelson Westbrook "Gramma / Personal Demons / Cold Reading"
St. Elsewhere Edgard Eisenberg "The Equalizer"
1987 Amazing Stories Joe Willouhby "Miss Stardust"

Theatre Edit

Year Title Role Notes
1948 For Heaven's Sake, Mother! Milton Rubin
1961–62 Come Blow Your Horn Alan Baker (replacement) replaced Hal March
1962 The Egg Emile Magis
1962–64 A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum Prologus / Pseudolus (replacement) replaced Zero Mostel
1964–65 Fade Out – Fade In Byron Prong (replacement) replaced Jack Cassidy
1965 Peterpat Peter
1968 I'm Solomon Yoni, Solomon
1975–76 A Musical Jubilee Performer

References Edit

  1. ^ Obituary, washingtonpost.com. Accessed August 7, 2022.
  2. ^ Ebert, Roger (July 23, 2000). "The Producers". Roger Ebert website. Retrieved January 18, 2021. great supporting performance
  3. ^ Crick, Robert Alan (2009). The Big Screen Comedies of Mel Brooks. McFarland & Company. p. 29. ISBN 978-0786443260. Dick Shawn is pretty terrific
  4. ^ Kashner, Sam (January 6, 2014). "The Making of The Producers". Vanity Fair. Retrieved January 18, 2021. very funny
  5. ^ Ferguson, John (2020). "The Producers". Radio Times. Retrieved January 18, 2021. wonderful
  6. ^ 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."
  7. ^ a b Scott, Janny; Thackrey, Ted Jr. (19 April 1987). "Comedian Dick Shawn, 63, Is Stricken on Stage, Dies". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved 27 June 2018.
  8. ^ "Dick Shawn". Actors Biographies. All Media Guide. 2009. Retrieved 2009-04-22.
  9. ^ "Dick Shawn". Josh Pincus is Crying. Things to do in L.A. When You're Dead. 2 September 2008. Retrieved 2018-04-17.
  10. ^ Knipfel, Jim (24 April 2014). "The Humbly Great Dick Shawn". Ozy. Retrieved 24 July 2019.
  11. ^ Knipfel, Jim (2 May 2018). "Where Andy Kaufman Came From". Den of Geek. Retrieved 16 September 2018.
  12. ^ Knipfel, Jim (April 8, 2018). "Jim and Andy and Dick". Electron Press. Retrieved 16 September 2018.
  13. ^ Ng, Alan (2020-10-16). "Leave 'em Laughing | Film Threat". Film Threat. Retrieved 2022-07-12.

External links Edit

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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 counterculture personalities such as the hedonistic but mother obsessed Sylvester Marcus in It s a Mad Mad Mad Mad World 1963 and the hippie actor Lorenzo Saint DuBois L S D in The Producers 1967 Besides his film work he appeared in numerous television shows from the 1960s through the 1980s Dick ShawnShawn in 1964BornRichard Schulefand 1923 12 01 December 1 1923Buffalo New York U S DiedApril 17 1987 1987 04 17 aged 63 San Diego California U S Resting placeHillside Memorial Park CemeteryOther namesRichy ShawnOccupation s Actor comedianYears active1956 1987SpouseRita Bachner m 1946 wbr Children4RelativesJoey Travolta son in law Contents 1 Career 2 Personal life 3 Death 4 Legacy 5 Filmography 5 1 Film 5 2 Television 5 3 Theatre 6 References 7 External linksCareer EditThis section needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources in this section Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Dick Shawn news newspapers books scholar JSTOR August 2022 Learn how and when to remove this template message Born in Buffalo New York and raised in nearby Lackawanna 1 Shawn 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 In the Mel Brooks 1967 movie The Producers Shawn won accolades 2 3 4 5 for his portrayal of Lorenzo St DuBois whose friends call him LSD an actor auditioning for and winning the part of Hitler in a theatrical production that was intentionally meant to fail Shawn s television 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 for 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 airing of the last cigarette commercial on American television for Virginia Slims one minute before the cigarette ads were banned Personal life EditShawn 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 6 Death EditOn 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 After he had remained motionless for several minutes a stage hand examined him and asked if a physician was present 7 After CPR had been initiated the audience was asked to leave the auditorium Most in attendance remained assuming that it was part of Shawn s act and only began leaving after paramedics arrived 7 A notice in the following day s San Diego Union newspaper announced that Shawn had died during the performance at the age of 63 8 Shawn was interred at Hillside Memorial Park a Jewish cemetery in Culver City California 9 Legacy EditJim Knipfel claims that Andy Kaufman was inspired by Shawn 10 11 12 Actor Matthew Glave portrayed Shawn in Leave Em Laughing a short film surrounding his final moments 13 Filmography EditFilm Edit Year Title Role Notes1956 The Opposite Sex Psychiatric Patient1960 Wake Me When It s Over Gus BrukaberThe Wizard of Baghdad Genii Ali Mahmud1963 It s a Mad Mad Mad Mad World Sylvester Marcus1965 A Very Special Favor Arnold Plum1966 What Did You Do in the War Daddy Captain Lionel CashWay Way Out Igor ValkleinokovPenelope Dr Gregory Mannix1967 The Producers L S D Lorenzo St DuBois1969 The Happy Ending Harry Bricker1977 Looking Up Manny Lander1979 Love At First Bite Lieutenant Ferguson1982 Good bye Cruel World Rodney Poinsetter Ainsley Poinsetter1983 Rock n Roll Hotel Weevil King of EvilYoung Warriors Professor Hoover1984 Angel MaeThe Secret Diary of Sigmund Freud The Ultimate Patient1985 Water Deke HallidayBeer Talk Show Host1986 The Check Is in the Mail Donald uncreditedThe Perils of P K The psychiatristCaptain EO Commander Bog Short Film1987 Maid to Order Stan Starkey1988 Rented Lips Charlie Slater Posthumous ReleaseTelevision Edit Year Title Role Notes1954 55 Max Liebman Spectaculars unknown role 3 episodes1955 Max Liebman Presents Kaleidoscope Guest TV movie1955 58 The Ed Sullivan Show Himself 8 episodes1958 The Eddie Fisher Show Himself 3 episodes1959 The Dinah Shore Chevy Show Himself Eve Arden Dick Shawn Red Norvo 1961 General Electric Theater Felix Franklin Don t Let It Throw You Checkmate Danny Whitman Laugh Till I Die The DuPont Show with June Allyson Charlie Wilson The Old Fashioned Way Michael Shayne Ernie Trask The Trouble with Ernie 1963 The Jimmy Dean Show Himself Dick Shawn Whitey Ford The Judy Garland Show Himself 1 11 1963 67 The Jerry Lewis Show Himself 2 episodes1964 The Price Is Right Himself 03 20 1964 1964 86 The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson Himself 38 episodes1965 For the People Ernie Garatella Secure Any Special Priviledge or Advantage 1966 The Andy Williams Show Himself 2 episodesThe Bob Hope Show Himself Murder at NBC 1967 ABC Stage 66 Paul Benderhof I m Getting Married Sheriff Who Crawford Offwhite TV movieOff to See the Wizard Tom Thumb Who s Afraid of Mother Goose That Girl Himself The Mailman Cometh 1968 The Lucy Show Ace Winthrop Lucy and the Pool Hustler What s My Line Self Mystery Guest Dick Shawn 1969 That s Life unknown role Sex and the Married Man The Joan Rivers Show Himself 05 04 1969 The Liberace Show Himself 07 27 1969 1971 Dames at Sea The Captain TV movieThe Bold Ones The New Doctors Nick Sutton The Glass Cage 1971 78 The Hollywood Squares Himself Panelist 3 episodes1972 Evil Roy Slade Marshal Bing Bell TV movie1972 73 Love American Style Henry Chadwick Howard 2 episodes1973 74 The 10 000 Pyramid Himself Celebrity Contestant 18 episodes1974 CBS Daytime 90 unknown role My Little Love The Year Without a Santa Claus Snow Miser Voice Role TV movie1975 Medical Center Pete Rashid The Price of a Child 1975 77 Captain Kangaroo Doc Grannick the Mechanic E J Fusay 3 episodes1976 You re Just Like Your Father Harry Tofler Sr TV movie1978 Mary Skit characters unknown episode s 1979 Fast Friends Deke Edwards TV movieLaverne amp Shirley Gatekeeper Phone Representative Upstairs Downstairs 1980 Fantasy Island Vic Erskine Skater s Edge Concerto of Death The Last Great Race 1980 81 Mr amp Mrs Dracula Dracula 2 episodes1981 Aloha Paradise Cyrus Fiona Engaged to Be Dumped Fantasie Impromptu 1981 82 The Love Boat Harvey Blanchard David Jackson 3 episodes1982 Private Benjamin Drysdale You Oughta Be in Pictures Madame s Place Himself Pinky s Shock Slapstick Studios Sheldon unknown episode s 1983 Magnum P I Buzz Benoit Squeeze Play Three s Company Jack Tripper Sr Like Father Like Son 1984 Legmen Casanova Knight at Casanova s Steambath Frankie Melnick Madison Avenue Madness The Fall Guy Edward Seraph Losers Weepers Part 1 Body Language Himself 5 episodes1985 Tales from the Darkside Bo Gumbs If the Shoes Fit Hail to the Chief Ivan Zolotov series regular 6 episodes Faerie Tale Theatre Emperor Guest Interviewee 2 episodes1986 The Twilight Zone Nelson Westbrook Gramma Personal Demons Cold Reading St Elsewhere Edgard Eisenberg The Equalizer 1987 Amazing Stories Joe Willouhby Miss Stardust Theatre Edit Year Title Role Notes1948 For Heaven s Sake Mother Milton Rubin1961 62 Come Blow Your Horn Alan Baker replacement replaced Hal March1962 The Egg Emile Magis1962 64 A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum Prologus Pseudolus replacement replaced Zero Mostel1964 65 Fade Out Fade In Byron Prong replacement replaced Jack Cassidy1965 Peterpat Peter1968 I m Solomon Yoni Solomon1975 76 A Musical Jubilee PerformerReferences Edit Obituary washingtonpost com Accessed August 7 2022 Ebert Roger July 23 2000 The Producers Roger Ebert website Retrieved January 18 2021 great supporting performance Crick Robert Alan 2009 The Big Screen Comedies of Mel Brooks McFarland amp Company p 29 ISBN 978 0786443260 Dick Shawn is pretty terrific Kashner Sam January 6 2014 The Making of The Producers Vanity Fair Retrieved January 18 2021 very funny Ferguson John 2020 The Producers Radio Times Retrieved January 18 2021 wonderful 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 a b Scott Janny Thackrey Ted Jr 19 April 1987 Comedian Dick Shawn 63 Is Stricken on Stage Dies Los Angeles Times Retrieved 27 June 2018 Dick Shawn Actors Biographies All Media Guide 2009 Retrieved 2009 04 22 Dick Shawn Josh Pincus is Crying Things to do in L A When You re Dead 2 September 2008 Retrieved 2018 04 17 Knipfel Jim 24 April 2014 The Humbly Great Dick Shawn Ozy Retrieved 24 July 2019 Knipfel Jim 2 May 2018 Where Andy Kaufman Came From Den of Geek Retrieved 16 September 2018 Knipfel Jim April 8 2018 Jim and Andy and Dick Electron Press Retrieved 16 September 2018 Ng Alan 2020 10 16 Leave em Laughing Film Threat Film Threat Retrieved 2022 07 12 External links Edit nbsp Biography portal nbsp 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 at IMDb Dick Shawn discography at Discogs Dick Shawn at Find 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