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John Shea

John Victor Shea III (/ʃ/ SHAY;[2] born April 14, 1949)[3] is an American actor, film producer and stage director. His career began on Broadway where he starred in Yentl, subsequently winning his first major award, the 1975 Theatre World Award. Shortly after his Off-Broadway career began, Lee Strasberg invited Shea to join the Actors Studio where he spent several years studying method acting.

John Shea
Born
John Victor Shea III

(1949-04-14) April 14, 1949 (age 74)
Education
Occupation(s)Actor, film producer, stage director
Years active1975–present
Spouses
  • Laura Pettibone
    (m. 1971; div. 2000)
  • Melissa MacLeod
    (m. 2001)
    [1]
Children3

He made his television film debut in The Nativity (1978), alongside Madeleine Stowe. Billed alongside Helen Mirren, he starred in the noir film Hussy (1980)[4] and the Academy Award-winning drama Missing (1982). In 1988, Shea won his first Emmy for his performance as William Stern in Baby M. Shea's subsequent films include the comedy thriller Coast to Coast (1987), the drama Windy City (1984), the dark crime feature Small Sacrifices (1989), the political thriller The Insurgents (2006), the Tamil language thriller Achchamundu! Achchamundu! (2009), the drama An Invisible Sign (2010), and the Finnish film The Italian Key (2011).

His breakthrough came when he was cast as Lex Luthor in the 1990s TV series Lois & Clark: The New Adventures of Superman, subsequently being cast as Adam Kane in the 2000s Mutant X series. Shea's public profile increased in 2012 after his five-year role as Harold Waldorf, Blair Waldorf's father on Gossip Girl.

Shea has been noted for his political involvement in social equity, which in 1984 led him to organize the largest peace rally in the history of the United States, garnering praise by various non-governmental organizations such as Amnesty International.[citation needed] In 2014, Shea announced his directorial debut with Grey Lady, released in mid-2017.

Early life

Shea was born in North Conway, New Hampshire, near where his father was teaching at Fryeburg Academy, Maine, and was raised in the Sixteen Acres area of Springfield, Massachusetts, with four siblings. His parents were Elizabeth Mary (née Fuller) and Dr. John Victor Shea, Jr.,[5] who served in the U.S. Army during World War II, fighting in the Battle of the Bulge, and who became a teacher, coach and later assistant Superintendent of Schools. Elizabeth Shea introduced John to literature, poetry, classical music, and art and urged him to study the piano.

Education

Shea attended Roman Catholic schools in Springfield, graduating from Cathedral High School, where he captained the varsity debate team and played varsity football and track. Shea studied at Bates College in Lewiston, Maine, where he earned a bachelor's degree in theatre. He performed on the varsity debating and football teams and co-edited the college literary magazine, Puffed Wheat, before graduating in 1970.[1][6]

He studied acting and directing at the Yale School of Drama of Yale University under Dean Robert Brustein, gaining an M.F.A in Directing in 1973.[1] During his time at the School of Drama, he also performed at the Yale Repertory Theatre, in the Yale cabaret with schoolmates Joe Grifasi and Meryl Streep, and studied film making with Arthur Penn, Sidney Lumet, and George Roy Hill in the film program at the Art and Architecture School.[6][7]

Career

Early work and film debut

After a directing apprenticeship at both the Chelsea Theatre under Robert Kalfin and the Public Theater with Joseph Papp, he made his Broadway debut at the age of 26 in Kalfin's production of Isaac B. Singer's Yentl opposite Tovah Feldshuh, for which he received the Theatre World Award. Yentl started Off Broadway at the Chelsea Theatre Center at the Brooklyn Academy of Music and, after a favorable reception, was moved to the Eugene O'Neill Theatre by producer and Actors Studio co-founder, Cheryl Crawford, and was later made into a film starring Barbra Streisand. After seeing his performance Lee Strasberg invited Shea to join the Actors Studio where he spent several years studying method acting. Since his Broadway debut in the mid 1970s, Shea has continued to work in Off-Broadway and Broadway theatre productions, starring in Arthur Kopit's End of the World starring with Linda Hunt and Barnard Hughes. In 1977, during his first trip to Los Angeles to get experience in front of a camera, he played guest roles in such TV series as Eight Is Enough and Man from Atlantis, and co-starred in The Last Convertible, a miniseries for Universal.

Early career: 1978–1982

He made his television film debut as Joseph in The Nativity (1978) opposite Madeleine Stowe as Mary, a biblical epic shot in Spain. His feature film debut came in Matthew Chapman's English film noir Hussy (1980), opposite Helen Mirren.[4] His American film debut was in Constantin Costa-Gavras's Academy Award-winning Missing (1982), which starred Jack Lemmon and Sissy Spacek.[8] The film, shot on locations in Mexico, also won the Palme d'Or at the 1982 Cannes Film Festival and helped launch Shea's international acting career.[9]

During the early 1980s, Shea was asked to join the billed cast of Paula Vogel's Pulitzer Prize winning How I Learned to Drive along with Molly Ringwald as well as the following: Anne Meara's Down the Garden Paths, Eugene O'Neill's Long Day's Journey Into Night, the original production of A. R. Gurney's The Dining Room, Peter Parnell's The Sorrows of Stephen, Stephen Poliakoff's American Days, Theodore Mann's production of Romeo and Juliet, Philip Barry's The Animal Kingdom opposite Sigourney Weaver. Shea went on to be cast in the title role in Nancy Hasty's The Director, and, later, in Israel Horovitz's The Secret of Madame Bonnard's Bath.

Breakthrough roles: 1984–2004

In 1984 Shea starred in Armyan Bernstein's Windy City along with Kate Capshaw. He won the "Best Actor" award at the Montreal World Film Festival in 1984.[10]

In 1982, he co-hosted, with Kathryn Walker, the June 12th Anti-Nuclear Rally in Central Park, the largest peace rally in the history of the United States.[11] This rally was the subject of the 1984 documentary film In Our Hands by Robert Richer and Stan Warnow, in which Shea made a cameo appearance.[12]

Shea made his Carnegie Hall debut playing "The Soldier" in Tom O'Horgan's 1985 production of Igor Stravinsky's L'Histoire du Soldat, with Pinchas Zukerman and Andre de Shields. That year, he also starred in a French language speaking role in Lune de miel. In 1986, he made his London West End debut starring in Joseph Papp's production of Larry Kramer's drama The Normal Heart at the Albery Theatre.[13]

In 1987 ABC contracted a network miniseries titled Baby M, in which Shea was cast.[14] His portrayal of William "Bill" Stern received critical acclaim and resulted in him being nominated and winning his first Emmy Award for Supporting Drama Actor.[15] He starred in Small Sacrifices alongside Farrah Fawcett in 1989, and also in Jim Goddard's British production of Kennedy later that year, starring Martin Sheen and Blair Brown, in which Shea portrayed another Bates alumnus, Robert F. Kennedy.[16]

In Grant Tinker's 1990 CBS series WIOU, written by John Eisendrath and Kathryn Pratt, Shea led an ensemble cast briefly before the show's cancellation.[17][18]

In 1993, Shea was cast as Lex Luthor in the television show, Lois & Clark: The New Adventures of Superman.[19] His portrayal of the DC Comics supervillain received positive reviews, but he left after the first season occasionally returning in later seasons in a guest role. Shea said of the role:

This villain is written as a human being, and not just a one dimensional comic villain or a two dimensional comic villain, the way he might have been portrayed in the comic books or even other films. I thought Gene Hackman was brilliant, but it was a different kind of comic villain.[20]

His starring run of the series ended on an enjoyable note for Shea; the series finale includes a virtual reality sequence in which Lex Luthor flies over Metropolis in a modified Superman costume. Shea recalled, "One day I read the script and I thought, 'Oh my God! I'm really going to get to do this?' And they said yes. You're going to get to fly. ... They just took me out on this boom and they flew me back and forth across the green screen. And they had wind machines blowing and smoke machines, and, oh my God, I felt like I was reborn."[21] After leaving Lois & Clark, Shea starred in a new X-Men inspired series, Mutant X, where he was cast as Adam Kane.[22] The show aired for three seasons before being cancelled.

In 1998 Shea co-wrote and directed the independent film Southie, starring Donnie Wahlberg, Rose McGowan, Amanda Peet, Anne Meara, Will Arnett and Lawrence Tierney. The film won the Seattle International Film Festival award for Best Film, represented the United States at the Montreal International Festival, and was distributed by Lions Gate Films.[23] Shea appeared on Sex and the City as Dominic a month later.[24][25] He also starred in the independent film The Adventures of Sebastian Cole.[26] Shea was contracted later that year to be a reader on Selected Shorts for Symphony Space, broadcast nationwide on Public Radio International. His reading of Truman Capote's "A Christmas Memory" won AudioFile Magazine's Earphones Award in 1999, as part of the anthology Selected Shorts: Classic Tales, Vol. XII.[27]

Mainstream success: 2005–2012

In 2005 he was cast as Trevor Lipton in Law & Order: Criminal Intent.[28]

When casting for Gossip Girl began in 2007, Shea was asked to join the recurring cast as Harold Waldorf, Blair Waldorf's father.[29] His portrayal of the character garnered him increased name recognition among millennials and contributed to his presence in American meme and popular culture.[30][31][32] He was cast in Scott Dacko's 2006 political thriller The Insurgents with Mary Stuart Masterson.[33]

Later in 2009 he was cast as Cary Ago's father, Jeffery, a recurring character on The Good Wife.[34] He made his debut into Indian cinema with the 2009 Tamil drama Achchamundu! Achchamundu!, directed by Indo-American film director Arun Vaidyanathan, becoming the first American actor to work in a Tamil film. The film garnered widespread praise and critical acclaim.[35][36][37]

Shea voiced the central character Sylvain in the English dub of the animated feature film Gandahar.[38] He was cast in the 2010 American drama film An Invisible Sign with Jessica Alba.[39]

Continued work: 2012–present

Shea was cast alongside Lea Thompson in the 2012 romantic comedy The Trouble With the Truth. In the summer of 2013 he directed a 40th anniversary production of Edward Gorey's Dracula.[40]

At the start of 2014, Shea appeared in Madam Secretary as Ted Graham.[41] Later that year, he wrote and directed Grey Lady, a romantic thriller set on Nantucket, starring Eric Dane, Natalie Zea, Adrian Lester, Carolyn Stotesbury, Chris Meyer, and Amy Madigan. The independent film, produced by Beacon Pictures and shot by Andrzej Bartkowiak, had its first charity screening in August 2015.[42] It was released on DVD and various streaming services in the summer of 2017.

In 2015, Shea joined the cast of Agent X as Thomas Eckhart.[43] It was announced that Shea would play Dr. Marcus Eldridge in a 2016 episode of Bones.[44]

Personal life

Shea has been married twice. He and his first wife, photographer Laura Pettibone, had one child together, Jake. He and his current wife, the artist Melissa MacLeod, a co-founder of the cooperative (X) Gallery on Nantucket, have two children, Miranda and Caiden.[45]

Shea is the Artistic Director Emeritus of the Theatre Workshop of Nantucket, where he helped produce 40 productions.[46]

Filmography

According to IMDB, Shea has been in a total of 81 movies as an actor, has written, and directed two screenplays that have turned into film (Grey Lady and Southie), and has served as an associate producer on Achchamundu! Achchamundu! as well as an executive producer on his directorial debut, Grey Lady.[3]

Film

Year Title Role Notes
1980 Hussy Emory
1982 Missing Charles Horman
1984 Windy City Danny
1985 Honeymoon Zachary "Zack" Freestamp
1987 Once We Were Dreamers Marcus
1987 Gandahar Sylvain (voice role) English version
1988 A New Life Doc
1988 Stealing Home Sam Wyatt
1992 Freejack Morgan
1992 Honey, I Blew Up the Kid Hendrickson
1994 Backstreet Justice Nick Donovan
1998 Nowhere to Go George
1998 Southie Peter Binda also Writer
1998 Getting Personal Mr. DeMarco
1998 The Adventures of Sebastian Cole Hartley Cole
2000 Catalina Trust Deet Offerman
2000 The Birthday Party Dudley Short Film
2002 Heartbreak Hospital Milo Henderson / Dr. Jonathan
2006 Pitch White Man Short Film
2006 A Broken Sole Bob
2006 The Insurgents Robert
2008 Framed David Murray
2009 Achchamundu! Achchamundu! Theodore Robertson also Associate Producer
2010 An Invisible Sign Dad
2010 Julius Caesar Julius Caesar
2011 51 Sam Whitaker
2011 The Italian Key Older Alexander
2012 The Trouble with the Truth Robert
2012 A Deadly Obsession Dr. Egan
2013 Northern Borders Doc Harrison
2013 Anatomy of the Tide Davis Harriman
2015 The Picture of Dorian Grey Lord Wotton Short Film
2017 Grey Lady Chief Maguire also Producer / Story by
2018 Dr. Sugar Dr. Jack Saccharine Short Film
2018 Boyfriend's Deceit Mr. Stein
2020 Dead Reckoning FBI Agent Hanley
2022 Cape Carl Francis Hamilton also Producer

Television

Year Title Role Notes
1977 Eight Is Enough Jonathan Moraacci "Triangles"
1977 Barnaby Jones Max Tate "Gang War"
1977 Man from Atlantis Romeo "The Naked Montague"
1978 The Rock Rainbow Speed TV movie
1978 The Nativity Joseph TV movie
1979 The Convertible Terry Garrigan Miniseries (3 episodes)
1981 Family Reunion James Cookman TV movie
1982 CBS Library Hondo Bill (segment "The Chaparral Prince" "Robbers, Rooftops and Witches"
1983 Kennedy Robert F. Kennedy Miniseries (7 episodes)
1984 The Dining Room Client / Howard / Psychiatrist TV movie
1985 Hitler's S.S.: Portrait of Evil Karl Hoffman TV movie
1985 Alfred Hitchcock Presents Brian Whitman "The Human Interest Story"
1986 A Case of Deadly Force Michael O'Donnell TV movie
1987 Screen Two John Carloff "Coast to Coast"
1987 The Hitchhiker Jeremy "Minuteman"
1987 The Impossible Spy Elie Cohen TV movie
1989 Magic Moments Troy Gardner TV movie
1989 Do You Know the Muffin Man? Roger Dollison TV movie
1989 Small Sacrifices Frank Joziak Miniseries
1990–1991 WIOU Hank Zaret series regular (18 episodes)
1992 Notorious Devlin TV movie
1992 Ladykiller Jack Packard TV movie
1992 Lincoln John Barnes (voice role) TV movie
1993 Tales from the Crypt Father John Sejac "As Ye Sow"
1992–1997 Lois & Clark: The New Adventures of Superman Lex Luthor / Dragon Eddie recurring role (25 episodes)
1994 Justice in a Small Town Tommy Marchant TV movie
1994 Leslie's Folly Daniel TV movie
1995 See Jane Run Dr. Michael Ravenson TV movie
1995 Almost Perfect Paul Sterling "The Ex-Files"
1996 Forgotten Sins Sheriff Matthew Bradshaw TV movie
1996 A Weekend in the Country Michael Kaye TV movie
197 The Apocalypse Watch Harry Latham / Lassiter TV movie
1998 A Will of Their Own Jonathan Abbott Miniseries
1999 Sex and the City Dominic "Evolution"
2001 That's Life Ashley Wilkinson "Miracle at the Cucina"
2001–2004 Mutant X Adam Kane recurring role (50 episodes)
2003 Law & Order John David Myers "Shrunk"
2005 Medium David Morrow "Still Life"
2005 Law & Order: Criminal Intent Trevor Lipton "The Good Child"
2008 Law & Order Dr. Isaac Waxman "Betrayal"
2008 Law & Order: Criminal Intent Mr. Walker "Legacy"
2009 Eleventh Hour Kristopher Merced "Olfactus"
2007–2012 Gossip Girl Harold Waldorf recurring role (6 episodes)
2012 Common Law Judge Franklin Whitaker "Pilot"
2012 The March Sisters at Christmas Mr. Lawrence TV movie
2012–2013 The Good Wife Jeffrey Agos 2 episodes
2014 Madam Secretary Ted Graham "Passage"
2015 Elementary Bill Wellstone "The Cost of Doing Business"
2015 Agent X Thomas Eckhart 10 episodes
2016 Bones Dr. Marcus Eldridge "The Stiff in the Cliff"
2017 Love at First Glance Marshall TV movie
2018 Deception Abe Dietrich "Escapology"
2019 Proven Innocent Sam Marshall "The Struggle for Stonewall"
2021 The Blacklist Senator Brian Warwick "Ogden Greeley (No. 40)"
2022 Blue Bloods Dr. Kirk Connor "Tangled Up in Blue"

Theater

Year Title Role Notes
1975–1976 Yentl Avigdor
1977 Long Day's Journey Into Night Edmund Tyrone
1977 Romeo and Juliet Paris also Romeo understudy
1980 American Days unknown role
1984 End of the World Michael Trent

Awards and nominations

Year Nominated work Award Category Result
1975 Yentl Theatre World Award Play or screenwriting[47] Won
1981 American Days Drama Desk Award Outstanding Featured Actor in a Play[9] Nominated
1984 Windy City Montreal World Film Festival's Best Actor Award Best Actor[10] Won
1988 Baby M Emmy Award for Supporting Drama Actor Lead Drama Actor[48] Won

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For other people with the same name see John Shea disambiguation John Victor Shea III ʃ eɪ SHAY 2 born April 14 1949 3 is an American actor film producer and stage director His career began on Broadway where he starred in Yentl subsequently winning his first major award the 1975 Theatre World Award Shortly after his Off Broadway career began Lee Strasberg invited Shea to join the Actors Studio where he spent several years studying method acting John SheaBornJohn Victor Shea III 1949 04 14 April 14 1949 age 74 North Conway New Hampshire U S EducationBates College BA Yale University MFA Occupation s Actor film producer stage directorYears active1975 presentSpousesLaura Pettibone m 1971 div 2000 wbr Melissa MacLeod m 2001 wbr 1 Children3He made his television film debut in The Nativity 1978 alongside Madeleine Stowe Billed alongside Helen Mirren he starred in the noir film Hussy 1980 4 and the Academy Award winning drama Missing 1982 In 1988 Shea won his first Emmy for his performance as William Stern in Baby M Shea s subsequent films include the comedy thriller Coast to Coast 1987 the drama Windy City 1984 the dark crime feature Small Sacrifices 1989 the political thriller The Insurgents 2006 the Tamil language thriller Achchamundu Achchamundu 2009 the drama An Invisible Sign 2010 and the Finnish film The Italian Key 2011 His breakthrough came when he was cast as Lex Luthor in the 1990s TV series Lois amp Clark The New Adventures of Superman subsequently being cast as Adam Kane in the 2000s Mutant X series Shea s public profile increased in 2012 after his five year role as Harold Waldorf Blair Waldorf s father on Gossip Girl Shea has been noted for his political involvement in social equity which in 1984 led him to organize the largest peace rally in the history of the United States garnering praise by various non governmental organizations such as Amnesty International citation needed In 2014 Shea announced his directorial debut with Grey Lady released in mid 2017 Contents 1 Early life 2 Education 3 Career 3 1 Early work and film debut 3 2 Early career 1978 1982 3 3 Breakthrough roles 1984 2004 3 4 Mainstream success 2005 2012 3 5 Continued work 2012 present 4 Personal life 5 Filmography 5 1 Film 5 2 Television 5 3 Theater 6 Awards and nominations 7 References 8 External linksEarly life EditShea was born in North Conway New Hampshire near where his father was teaching at Fryeburg Academy Maine and was raised in the Sixteen Acres area of Springfield Massachusetts with four siblings His parents were Elizabeth Mary nee Fuller and Dr John Victor Shea Jr 5 who served in the U S Army during World War II fighting in the Battle of the Bulge and who became a teacher coach and later assistant Superintendent of Schools Elizabeth Shea introduced John to literature poetry classical music and art and urged him to study the piano Education EditShea attended Roman Catholic schools in Springfield graduating from Cathedral High School where he captained the varsity debate team and played varsity football and track Shea studied at Bates College in Lewiston Maine where he earned a bachelor s degree in theatre He performed on the varsity debating and football teams and co edited the college literary magazine Puffed Wheat before graduating in 1970 1 6 He studied acting and directing at the Yale School of Drama of Yale University under Dean Robert Brustein gaining an M F A in Directing in 1973 1 During his time at the School of Drama he also performed at the Yale Repertory Theatre in the Yale cabaret with schoolmates Joe Grifasi and Meryl Streep and studied film making with Arthur Penn Sidney Lumet and George Roy Hill in the film program at the Art and Architecture School 6 7 Career EditEarly work and film debut Edit After a directing apprenticeship at both the Chelsea Theatre under Robert Kalfin and the Public Theater with Joseph Papp he made his Broadway debut at the age of 26 in Kalfin s production of Isaac B Singer s Yentl opposite Tovah Feldshuh for which he received the Theatre World Award Yentl started Off Broadway at the Chelsea Theatre Center at the Brooklyn Academy of Music and after a favorable reception was moved to the Eugene O Neill Theatre by producer and Actors Studio co founder Cheryl Crawford and was later made into a film starring Barbra Streisand After seeing his performance Lee Strasberg invited Shea to join the Actors Studio where he spent several years studying method acting Since his Broadway debut in the mid 1970s Shea has continued to work in Off Broadway and Broadway theatre productions starring in Arthur Kopit s End of the World starring with Linda Hunt and Barnard Hughes In 1977 during his first trip to Los Angeles to get experience in front of a camera he played guest roles in such TV series as Eight Is Enough and Man from Atlantis and co starred in The Last Convertible a miniseries for Universal Early career 1978 1982 Edit He made his television film debut as Joseph in The Nativity 1978 opposite Madeleine Stowe as Mary a biblical epic shot in Spain His feature film debut came in Matthew Chapman s English film noir Hussy 1980 opposite Helen Mirren 4 His American film debut was in Constantin Costa Gavras s Academy Award winning Missing 1982 which starred Jack Lemmon and Sissy Spacek 8 The film shot on locations in Mexico also won the Palme d Or at the 1982 Cannes Film Festival and helped launch Shea s international acting career 9 During the early 1980s Shea was asked to join the billed cast of Paula Vogel s Pulitzer Prize winning How I Learned to Drive along with Molly Ringwald as well as the following Anne Meara s Down the Garden Paths Eugene O Neill s Long Day s Journey Into Night the original production of A R Gurney s The Dining Room Peter Parnell s The Sorrows of Stephen Stephen Poliakoff s American Days Theodore Mann s production of Romeo and Juliet Philip Barry s The Animal Kingdom opposite Sigourney Weaver Shea went on to be cast in the title role in Nancy Hasty s The Director and later in Israel Horovitz s The Secret of Madame Bonnard s Bath Breakthrough roles 1984 2004 Edit In 1984 Shea starred in Armyan Bernstein s Windy City along with Kate Capshaw He won the Best Actor award at the Montreal World Film Festival in 1984 10 In 1982 he co hosted with Kathryn Walker the June 12th Anti Nuclear Rally in Central Park the largest peace rally in the history of the United States 11 This rally was the subject of the 1984 documentary film In Our Hands by Robert Richer and Stan Warnow in which Shea made a cameo appearance 12 Shea made his Carnegie Hall debut playing The Soldier in Tom O Horgan s 1985 production of Igor Stravinsky s L Histoire du Soldat with Pinchas Zukerman and Andre de Shields That year he also starred in a French language speaking role in Lune de miel In 1986 he made his London West End debut starring in Joseph Papp s production of Larry Kramer s drama The Normal Heart at the Albery Theatre 13 In 1987 ABC contracted a network miniseries titled Baby M in which Shea was cast 14 His portrayal of William Bill Stern received critical acclaim and resulted in him being nominated and winning his first Emmy Award for Supporting Drama Actor 15 He starred in Small Sacrifices alongside Farrah Fawcett in 1989 and also in Jim Goddard s British production of Kennedy later that year starring Martin Sheen and Blair Brown in which Shea portrayed another Bates alumnus Robert F Kennedy 16 In Grant Tinker s 1990 CBS series WIOU written by John Eisendrath and Kathryn Pratt Shea led an ensemble cast briefly before the show s cancellation 17 18 In 1993 Shea was cast as Lex Luthor in the television show Lois amp Clark The New Adventures of Superman 19 His portrayal of the DC Comics supervillain received positive reviews but he left after the first season occasionally returning in later seasons in a guest role Shea said of the role This villain is written as a human being and not just a one dimensional comic villain or a two dimensional comic villain the way he might have been portrayed in the comic books or even other films I thought Gene Hackman was brilliant but it was a different kind of comic villain 20 His starring run of the series ended on an enjoyable note for Shea the series finale includes a virtual reality sequence in which Lex Luthor flies over Metropolis in a modified Superman costume Shea recalled One day I read the script and I thought Oh my God I m really going to get to do this And they said yes You re going to get to fly They just took me out on this boom and they flew me back and forth across the green screen And they had wind machines blowing and smoke machines and oh my God I felt like I was reborn 21 After leaving Lois amp Clark Shea starred in a new X Men inspired series Mutant X where he was cast as Adam Kane 22 The show aired for three seasons before being cancelled In 1998 Shea co wrote and directed the independent film Southie starring Donnie Wahlberg Rose McGowan Amanda Peet Anne Meara Will Arnett and Lawrence Tierney The film won the Seattle International Film Festival award for Best Film represented the United States at the Montreal International Festival and was distributed by Lions Gate Films 23 Shea appeared on Sex and the City as Dominic a month later 24 25 He also starred in the independent film The Adventures of Sebastian Cole 26 Shea was contracted later that year to be a reader on Selected Shorts for Symphony Space broadcast nationwide on Public Radio International His reading of Truman Capote s A Christmas Memory won AudioFile Magazine s Earphones Award in 1999 as part of the anthology Selected Shorts Classic Tales Vol XII 27 Mainstream success 2005 2012 Edit In 2005 he was cast as Trevor Lipton in Law amp Order Criminal Intent 28 When casting for Gossip Girl began in 2007 Shea was asked to join the recurring cast as Harold Waldorf Blair Waldorf s father 29 His portrayal of the character garnered him increased name recognition among millennials and contributed to his presence in American meme and popular culture 30 31 32 He was cast in Scott Dacko s 2006 political thriller The Insurgents with Mary Stuart Masterson 33 Later in 2009 he was cast as Cary Ago s father Jeffery a recurring character on The Good Wife 34 He made his debut into Indian cinema with the 2009 Tamil drama Achchamundu Achchamundu directed by Indo American film director Arun Vaidyanathan becoming the first American actor to work in a Tamil film The film garnered widespread praise and critical acclaim 35 36 37 Shea voiced the central character Sylvain in the English dub of the animated feature film Gandahar 38 He was cast in the 2010 American drama film An Invisible Sign with Jessica Alba 39 Continued work 2012 present Edit Shea was cast alongside Lea Thompson in the 2012 romantic comedy The Trouble With the Truth In the summer of 2013 he directed a 40th anniversary production of Edward Gorey s Dracula 40 At the start of 2014 Shea appeared in Madam Secretary as Ted Graham 41 Later that year he wrote and directed Grey Lady a romantic thriller set on Nantucket starring Eric Dane Natalie Zea Adrian Lester Carolyn Stotesbury Chris Meyer and Amy Madigan The independent film produced by Beacon Pictures and shot by Andrzej Bartkowiak had its first charity screening in August 2015 42 It was released on DVD and various streaming services in the summer of 2017 In 2015 Shea joined the cast of Agent X as Thomas Eckhart 43 It was announced that Shea would play Dr Marcus Eldridge in a 2016 episode of Bones 44 Personal life EditShea has been married twice He and his first wife photographer Laura Pettibone had one child together Jake He and his current wife the artist Melissa MacLeod a co founder of the cooperative X Gallery on Nantucket have two children Miranda and Caiden 45 Shea is the Artistic Director Emeritus of the Theatre Workshop of Nantucket where he helped produce 40 productions 46 Filmography EditAccording to IMDB Shea has been in a total of 81 movies as an actor has written and directed two screenplays that have turned into film Grey Lady and Southie and has served as an associate producer on Achchamundu Achchamundu as well as an executive producer on his directorial debut Grey Lady 3 Film Edit Year Title Role Notes1980 Hussy Emory1982 Missing Charles Horman1984 Windy City Danny1985 Honeymoon Zachary Zack Freestamp1987 Once We Were Dreamers Marcus1987 Gandahar Sylvain voice role English version1988 A New Life Doc1988 Stealing Home Sam Wyatt1992 Freejack Morgan1992 Honey I Blew Up the Kid Hendrickson1994 Backstreet Justice Nick Donovan1998 Nowhere to Go George1998 Southie Peter Binda also Writer1998 Getting Personal Mr DeMarco1998 The Adventures of Sebastian Cole Hartley Cole2000 Catalina Trust Deet Offerman2000 The Birthday Party Dudley Short Film2002 Heartbreak Hospital Milo Henderson Dr Jonathan2006 Pitch White Man Short Film2006 A Broken Sole Bob2006 The Insurgents Robert2008 Framed David Murray2009 Achchamundu Achchamundu Theodore Robertson also Associate Producer2010 An Invisible Sign Dad2010 Julius Caesar Julius Caesar2011 51 Sam Whitaker2011 The Italian Key Older Alexander2012 The Trouble with the Truth Robert2012 A Deadly Obsession Dr Egan2013 Northern Borders Doc Harrison2013 Anatomy of the Tide Davis Harriman2015 The Picture of Dorian Grey Lord Wotton Short Film2017 Grey Lady Chief Maguire also Producer Story by2018 Dr Sugar Dr Jack Saccharine Short Film2018 Boyfriend s Deceit Mr Stein2020 Dead Reckoning FBI Agent Hanley2022 Cape Carl Francis Hamilton also ProducerTelevision Edit Year Title Role Notes1977 Eight Is Enough Jonathan Moraacci Triangles 1977 Barnaby Jones Max Tate Gang War 1977 Man from Atlantis Romeo The Naked Montague 1978 The Rock Rainbow Speed TV movie1978 The Nativity Joseph TV movie1979 The Convertible Terry Garrigan Miniseries 3 episodes 1981 Family Reunion James Cookman TV movie1982 CBS Library Hondo Bill segment The Chaparral Prince Robbers Rooftops and Witches 1983 Kennedy Robert F Kennedy Miniseries 7 episodes 1984 The Dining Room Client Howard Psychiatrist TV movie1985 Hitler s S S Portrait of Evil Karl Hoffman TV movie1985 Alfred Hitchcock Presents Brian Whitman The Human Interest Story 1986 A Case of Deadly Force Michael O Donnell TV movie1987 Screen Two John Carloff Coast to Coast 1987 The Hitchhiker Jeremy Minuteman 1987 The Impossible Spy Elie Cohen TV movie1989 Magic Moments Troy Gardner TV movie1989 Do You Know the Muffin Man Roger Dollison TV movie1989 Small Sacrifices Frank Joziak Miniseries1990 1991 WIOU Hank Zaret series regular 18 episodes 1992 Notorious Devlin TV movie1992 Ladykiller Jack Packard TV movie1992 Lincoln John Barnes voice role TV movie1993 Tales from the Crypt Father John Sejac As Ye Sow 1992 1997 Lois amp Clark The New Adventures of Superman Lex Luthor Dragon Eddie recurring role 25 episodes 1994 Justice in a Small Town Tommy Marchant TV movie1994 Leslie s Folly Daniel TV movie1995 See Jane Run Dr Michael Ravenson TV movie1995 Almost Perfect Paul Sterling The Ex Files 1996 Forgotten Sins Sheriff Matthew Bradshaw TV movie1996 A Weekend in the Country Michael Kaye TV movie197 The Apocalypse Watch Harry Latham Lassiter TV movie1998 A Will of Their Own Jonathan Abbott Miniseries1999 Sex and the City Dominic Evolution 2001 That s Life Ashley Wilkinson Miracle at the Cucina 2001 2004 Mutant X Adam Kane recurring role 50 episodes 2003 Law amp Order John David Myers Shrunk 2005 Medium David Morrow Still Life 2005 Law amp Order Criminal Intent Trevor Lipton The Good Child 2008 Law amp Order Dr Isaac Waxman Betrayal 2008 Law amp Order Criminal Intent Mr Walker Legacy 2009 Eleventh Hour Kristopher Merced Olfactus 2007 2012 Gossip Girl Harold Waldorf recurring role 6 episodes 2012 Common Law Judge Franklin Whitaker Pilot 2012 The March Sisters at Christmas Mr Lawrence TV movie2012 2013 The Good Wife Jeffrey Agos 2 episodes2014 Madam Secretary Ted Graham Passage 2015 Elementary Bill Wellstone The Cost of Doing Business 2015 Agent X Thomas Eckhart 10 episodes2016 Bones Dr Marcus Eldridge The Stiff in the Cliff 2017 Love at First Glance Marshall TV movie2018 Deception Abe Dietrich Escapology 2019 Proven Innocent Sam Marshall The Struggle for Stonewall 2021 The Blacklist Senator Brian Warwick Ogden Greeley No 40 2022 Blue Bloods Dr Kirk Connor Tangled Up in Blue Theater Edit Year Title Role Notes1975 1976 Yentl Avigdor1977 Long Day s Journey Into Night Edmund Tyrone1977 Romeo and Juliet Paris also Romeo understudy1980 American Days unknown role1984 End of the World Michael TrentAwards and nominations EditYear Nominated work Award Category Result1975 Yentl Theatre World Award Play or screenwriting 47 Won1981 American Days Drama Desk Award Outstanding Featured Actor in a Play 9 Nominated1984 Windy City Montreal World Film Festival s Best Actor Award Best Actor 10 Won1988 Baby M Emmy Award for Supporting Drama Actor Lead Drama Actor 48 WonReferences Edit a b c John Shea profile 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