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Dick Shawn(1923-1987)

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Dick Shawn in L'apprentie domestique (1987)
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One-of-a-kind comedian Dick Shawn was as intriguingly clever and off-the-wall as they came. As such, he proved to be rather an acquired taste on film and TV. A counterculture favorite far ahead of his time, it became a hit-and-miss effort in proper vehicles for this man's eccentric genius. He certainly found his element on the live comedic stage, however, in between his offbeat on-camera assignments.

Born Richard Schulefand in Buffalo, New York, Dick was raised in nearby Lackawanna where his father owned a clothing store. The family, including a brother, lived in the back room of the store. Athletics dominated his youth and, following high school, he tried out and won a contract with the Chicago White Sox. Before he could join the team, however, he was drafted into the Army where he sang and did comedy in USO shows. Following his discharge, he briefly attended the University of Miami, but the stand-up comedy stage seemed to beckon and he moved to New York City to follow his wacky desire.

Dick auditioned for Arthur Godfrey's "Talent Scouts" show (he didn't win) and changed his surname to an easier sounding "Shawn" at this point. He began appearing at all the New York clubs and even played the New York Palace. He also found work on the Vegas comedy stage, and finally made his TV debut in 1955 guesting on "The Ed Sullivan Show," making eight appearances in total over the years. Other late 1950's and 60's variety shows came his way, increasing his popularity on "The Tonight Show," "The Kraft Music Hall," "The Eddie Fisher Show," "The Dinah Shore Chevy Show," "The Jimmy Dean Show," "The Jerry Lewis Show," "The Judy Garland Show," "The Andy Williams Show," "The Pat Boone Show" and "The Joan Rivers Show," among others.

Dick slowly moved into the forefront during the be-bop 50s and early 60s with a comical penchant for playing cool, hip cats, Dick made his film debut featured in The Opposite Sex (1956), the musical remake of "The Women," in which he had a cameo in "The Psychiatrist" sketch. A few years later he returned to co-star with equally "way out" comic idol Ernie Kovacs in the military spoof L'île des sans soucis (1960) as a hustling soldier out to make a buck in the Far East. During this mild bid for film stardom, he found himself top-billed as a hip, laid back genie in the thoroughly anemic satire The Wizard of Baghdad (1960).

Dick made a distinct impression when he replaced the legendary Zero Mostel in the bawdy Broadway musical "A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum." On film, he stole a small scene as a deadbeat character in the all-star epic chase comedy Un monde fou, fou, fou, fou (1963). By far, the one role that would completely overshadow all of his other film work was his mock, hammy portrayal of a singing Adolf Hitler in the show-within-a-show Les Producteurs (1967), written and directed by Mel Brooks. In the film, which also starred Mostel and Gene Wilder as two con artists deliberately producing a stage "bomb" called "Springtime for Hitler," Shawn sang the absurdly narcissistic song "Love Power." This stroke of genius of matching actor to role would not happen again for him, but he certainly tried. For the most part, Dick's slick and smarmy persona got caught up too much in mediocre material.

On TV, Dick stepped up his visibility appearing on the well-oiled comedy shows of the day, including "The Lucy Show," "That's Life," "Love, American Style," "Mary," "Laverne & Shirley," "Private Benjamin," "Three's Company," and a regular role as Russian Premier Zolotov in the short-lived political satire Hail to the Chief (1985) starring Patty Duke as a female U.S. president. He also could show a serious, dramatic side on such programs as "The Bold Ones," "Medical Center," Magnum P.I.," "The Fall Guy" and "St. Elsewhere."

Dick seemed to be best taken in smaller doses. He provided a gallery of over-the-top oddballs during his three-decade career: a nerdy fiancé in the Rock Hudson battle-of-the-sexes comedy Le coup de l'oreiller (1965); a wacky West Point captain alongside James Coburn in the slapstick war comedy Qu'as-tu fait à la guerre, papa? (1966); a Russian counterpart to Brian Keith's space-chosen civilian in the sci-fi comedy Tiens bon la rampe, Jerry (1966); an unhappy husband married to Tina Louise in The Happy Ending (1969); a psychiatrist to Natalie Wood's title character in Les plaisirs de Pénélope (1966); an adulterous Jewish husband in the family drama Looking Up (1977); an investigating officer in the vampire spoof Le vampire de ces dames (1979) starring George Hamilton as Dracula; a very rare lead as a suicide-prone anchorman in the black comedy Adieu monde cruel (1982); a rock-and-roller character called Weevil, King of Evil in Rock 'n' Roll Hotel (1983); an annoying college professor in Young Warriors (1983); an aging drag queen in the crime thriller Angel (1984); a patient of Bud Cort's title character in The Secret Diary of Sigmund Freud (1984); a smug talk show host in Mise en bière (1985); an equally smug psychiatrist in The Perils of P.K. (1986); an eccentric blue-blood who hires Ally Sheedy in L'apprentie domestique (1987); and a documentary filmmaker who, with Martin Mull, is forced to make porn in the comedy farce Rented Lips (1987). This final film of his was released posthumously.

The comedian's biggest fan base, however, was the result of his one-man stage tours which contained a weird mix of songs, sketches, satire, philosophy and even pantomime. A bright, innovative wit, one of Dick's most notorious 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, the 63-year-old Shawn was performing at the University of California at San Diego on the evening of April 17, 1987, when, during the show, he suddenly collapsed on stage. The audience, at first laughing and thinking it was part of his odd shtick, had suffered a fatal heart attack. A not surprising end for this thoroughly intriguing character, Dick was survived by his four children from a previous marriage.
BornDecember 1, 1923
DiedApril 17, 1987(63)
BornDecember 1, 1923
DiedApril 17, 1987(63)
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Known for

Un monde fou, fou, fou, fou (1963)
Un monde fou, fou, fou, fou
7.5
  • Sylvester Marcus
  • 1963
Gene Wilder and Zero Mostel in Les Producteurs (1967)
Les Producteurs
7.5
  • L.S.D. - Lorenzo St. DuBois
  • 1967
Donna Wilkes in Angel (1984)
Angel
5.8
  • Mae
  • 1984
George Clooney, Arnold Schwarzenegger, Alicia Silverstone, Uma Thurman, and Chris O'Donnell in Batman & Robin (1997)
Batman & Robin
3.8
  • Soundtrack("Snow Miser")
  • 1997

Credits

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  • Rented Lips (1987)
    Rented Lips
    3.9
    • Charlie Slater
    • 1987
  • Beverly D'Angelo, Ally Sheedy, Michael Ontkean, Valerie Perrine, and Dick Shawn in L'apprentie domestique (1987)
    L'apprentie domestique
    5.6
    • Stan Starkey
    • 1987
  • Histoires fantastiques (1985)
    Histoires fantastiques
    7.4
    TV Series
    • Joe Willoughby
    • 1987
  • Ratt: Dance (1986)
    Ratt: Dance
    6.7
    Music Video
    • Master of Ceremonies
    • 1986
  • Michael Jackson in Captain EO (1986)
    Captain EO
    6.3
    Short
    • Commander Bog
    • 1986
  • The Perils of P.K.
    3.4
    • The Psychiatrist
    • 1986
  • Harvey Korman and Valerie Perrine in Leo & Liz in Beverly Hills (1986)
    Leo & Liz in Beverly Hills
    6.1
    TV Series
    • 1986
  • The Check Is in the Mail... (1986)
    The Check Is in the Mail...
    4.5
    • Donald (uncredited)
    • 1986
  • Denzel Washington, Ed Begley Jr., David Morse, Howie Mandel, Cynthia Sikes Yorkin, Ellen Bry, William Daniels, and Ed Flanders in Hôpital St. Elsewhere (1982)
    Hôpital St. Elsewhere
    8.0
    TV Series
    • Edgar Eisenberg
    • 1986
  • La cinquième dimension (1985)
    La cinquième dimension
    7.7
    TV Series
    • Nelson Westbrook (segment "Cold Reading")
    • 1986
  • Faerie Tale Theatre (1982)
    Faerie Tale Theatre
    8.3
    TV Series
    • Emperor
    • Guest Interviewee
    • 1985
  • Mise en bière (1985)
    Mise en bière
    5.3
    • Talk Show Host
    • 1985
  • Hail to the Chief (1985)
    Hail to the Chief
    7.1
    TV Series
    • Ivan Zolotov
    • 1985
  • Histoires de l'autre monde (1983)
    Histoires de l'autre monde
    7.4
    TV Series
    • Bo Gumbs
    • 1985
  • Ouragan sur l'eau plate (1985)
    Ouragan sur l'eau plate
    6.0
    • Deke Halliday
    • 1985

Writer



  • Adieu monde cruel (1982)
    Adieu monde cruel
    4.3
    • screenplay
    • 1982

Soundtrack



  • George Clooney, Arnold Schwarzenegger, Alicia Silverstone, Uma Thurman, and Chris O'Donnell in Batman & Robin (1997)
    Batman & Robin
    3.8
    • performer: "Snow Miser"
    • 1997
  • Adieu monde cruel (1982)
    Adieu monde cruel
    4.3
    • lyrics: "Life is A Mammy-Jabber"
    • performer: "Life is A Mammy-Jabber", "Ain't Misbehavin' (I'm Savin' My Love for You)"
    • 1982
  • The Year Without a Santa Claus (1974)
    The Year Without a Santa Claus
    7.7
    TV Movie
    • performer: "Snow Miser"
    • 1974
  • Dames at Sea (1971)
    Dames at Sea
    6.7
    TV Movie
    • performer: "Let's Have a Simple Wedding"
    • 1971
  • Gene Wilder and Zero Mostel in Les Producteurs (1967)
    Les Producteurs
    7.5
    • performer: "LOVE POWER"
    • 1967
  • June Allyson, Joan Collins, Dolores Gray, Ann Miller, and Ann Sheridan in The Opposite Sex (1956)
    The Opposite Sex
    6.1
    • performer: "The Opposite Sex" (uncredited)
    • 1956

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Love at First Bite
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The Producers
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Personal details

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  • Height
    • 1.83 m
  • Born
    • December 1, 1923
    • Buffalo, New York, USA
  • Died
    • April 17, 1987
    • San Diego, California, USA(heart attack)
  • Spouse
    • Rita BachnerSeptember 11, 1948 - ? (divorced, 4 children)
  • Children
      Amy Shawn
  • Parents
      Edward Isadore Schulefand
  • Relatives
      Rachel Travolta(Grandchild)
  • Other works
    Appeared in the RATT music video "Dance".
  • Publicity listings
    • 1 Portrayal
    • 4 Articles

Did you know

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  • Trivia
    Was supposedly the first person to execute the icon "The High Five", in the movie, Les Producteurs (1967). It was during the play in the movie, "Springtime For Hitler", the character of Hitler played by Shawn sent for Goebbels who was played by David Patch, and instead of putting his hand in front of for the "give me five", Shawn held it up and Patch slapped it. Though it would not become popular till many years later.
  • Quotes
    I think of my relationship with any audience as a love affair. It lasts only a little while but I always look forward to a happy ending. For both of us.

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  • When did Dick Shawn die?
    April 17, 1987
  • How did Dick Shawn die?
    Heart attack
  • How old was Dick Shawn when he died?
    63 years old
  • Where did Dick Shawn die?
    San Diego, California, USA
  • When was Dick Shawn born?
    December 1, 1923

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