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Dick Shawn

Known For
Acting

Known Credits
64

Gender
Male

Birthday
December 1, 1923 (102 years old)

Place of Birth
Buffalo, New York, USA

Dick Shawn

Biography

Dick Shawn (December 1, 1923 – April 17, 1987) was an American actor. Way ahead of his time most say, it was extremely difficult indeed to know how to properly tap into this man's eclectic talents. Shawn began inching toward the forefront during the be-bop 50s and early 60s with his odd penchant for playing cool cats. During his mild bid for film stardom, he was top-billed as a hip, laid back genie in the thoroughly dismal satire The Wizard of Baghdad (1960), but seemed to have better luck when taken in smaller doses. He fared quite well opposite another "way-out-there" comedian, Ernie Kovacs, in Wake Me When It's Over (1960) as a hustling soldier out to make a buck in the Far East. Also on the plus side, he replaced Zero Mostel in the bawdy musical "A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum" on Broadway and stole a small scene in the all-star epic comedy It's a Mad Mad Mad Mad World (1963). By far, the one role that completely overshadows all of his other hard work is his mock portrayal of a singing Adolf Hitler in the show-within-a-movie The Producers (1968). In the film, which starred Mostel and Gene Wilder as two con artists deliberately producing a stage "bomb" called "Springtime for Hitler," Shawn sang the hammy, absurdly narcissistic song "Love Power." The movie finally captured Shawn in his element, but this stroke of genius of matching actor to role would never happen again for him. For the most part his roles came off slick and smarmy, and were stuck in mediocre material. Shawn won a huge fan base, however, touring in one-man stage shows which contained a weird mix of songs, sketches, satire, philosophy and even pantomime. A bright, innovative wit, one of his best touring shows was called "The Second Greatest Entertainer in the World." During the show's intermission, Shawn would lie visibly on the stage floor absolutely still during the entire time. By freakish coincidence, Shawn was performing at the University of California at San Diego in 1987 when he suddenly fell forward on the stage during one of his spiels about the Holocaust. The audience, of course, laughed, thinking it was just a part of his odd shtick. In actuality, the 63-year-old married actor with four children had suffered a fatal heart attack. A not-surprising end for this thoroughly offbeat and intriguing personality.

Known For

Acting

2020Leave 'em Laughingas Self (archive footage)
2018Mel Brooks: Unwrappedas Self (archive footage)
1997Batman & Robinas Snow Miser (archive sound) (uncredited)
1991Something a Little Less Serious: A Tribute to 'It's a Mad Mad Mad Mad World'as Self (archive footage) (uncredited)
1988Rented Lipsas Charlie Slater
1987Maid to Orderas Stan Starkey
1986Captain EOas Commander Bog
1986The Making of Captain EOas Self
1986The Perils of P.Kas The Psychiatrist
1986The Check is in the Mail...as Donald
1986The Tommy Chong Roastas
1985The Emperor's New Clothesas Emperor
1985Amazing Storiesas Joe Willoughby
1985The Twilight Zoneas (segment "Cold Reading")
1985Hail to the Chiefas Ivan Zolotov
1985Wateras Deke Halliday
1984Tales from the Darksideas Bo Gumbs
1984The Secret Diary of Sigmund Freudas The Ultimate Patient
1984Angelas Mae
1984Best Chest in the Westas Self - Host
1983Young Warriorsas Professor Hoover
1982St. Elsewhereas Edgar Eisenberg
1982Madame's Placeas Self
1982Good-bye Cruel Worldas Rodney Pointsetter / Ainsley Pointsetter
1982Faerie Tale Theatreas Emperor
1982Faerie Tale Theatreas Guest Interviewee
1980Magnum, P.I.as Buzz Benoit
1979Playboy's 25th Anniversary Celebrationas Self
1979Love at First Biteas Lieutenant Ferguson NYPD
1979Fast Friendsas Deke Edwards
1977The Love Boatas David Jackson
1977The Love Boatas Harvey Blanchard
1977Looking Upas Manny Lander
1976Laverne & Shirleyas
1974The Year Without a Santa Clausas Snow Miser (voice)
1972Evil Roy Sladeas Marshal Bing Bell
1971Dames at Seaas Lucky
1970Annie: The Women in the Life of a Manas Himself
1969The Happy Endingas Harry Bricker
1969Medical Centeras
1968The Dick Cavett Showas Self - Guest
1968The Producersas Lorenzo St. DuBois (L.S.D.)
1966Penelopeas Dr. Gregory Mannix
1966Way... Way Outas Igor Valkleinokov
1966ABC Stage 67as Paul Benderhof
1966That Girlas
1966What Did You Do in the War, Daddy?as Captain Lionel Cash
1965A Very Special Favoras Arnold Plum
1963The Judy Garland Showas Self
1963It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad Worldas Sylvester Marcus
1963Bob Hope Presents the Chrysler Theatreas
1962The Merv Griffin Showas Self
1962The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carsonas Self
1962The Lucy Showas Ace Winthrop
1961The Mike Douglas Showas Self
1961The Mike Douglas Showas Self - Co-Host
1961The Wizard of Baghdadas Genii-Ali Mahmud
1960Wake Me When It's Overas Gus Brubaker
1959The DuPont Show with June Allysonas Charlie Wilson
1958The All-Star Christmas Showas Self
1956The Opposite Sexas Singer
1956The Dinah Shore Chevy Showas Self
1953General Electric Theateras Felix Franklin
1948The Ed Sullivan Showas Self

Production

1982Good-bye Cruel World...Screenplay