Stan Shaw
American actor
Stan Shaw
Born (1952-07-14 ) July 14, 1952 (age 72) [ 1] Occupation Actor Years active 1970–present
Stan Shaw (born July 14, 1952) is an American actor. He began his career performing on Broadway musicals Hair and Via Galactica , before making his feature film debut appearing in Truck Turner (1974). Shaw later appeared in films such as The Bingo Long Traveling All-Stars & Motor Kings (1976), Rocky (1976), The Boys in Company C (1978), The Great Santini (1979), Runaway (1984), The Monster Squad (1987), Harlem Nights (1989), Fried Green Tomatoes (1991), Rising Sun (1993), Cutthroat Island (1995), Daylight (1996) and Snake Eyes (1998).
Early life
Born in Chicago , Illinois , he is the son of Bertha Shaw and saxophonist Eddie Shaw , and cousin of the late soul singers Sam Cooke and Tyrone Davis .[ 2] His brother is Vaan Shaw, a guitarist also known as Eddie Shaw Jr.[ 3] Stan Shaw is married to Dr. Zoe Shaw, who is an author and psychotherapist.
Career
Shaw started his acting career[ 3] in the Chicago production of the musical Hair as well as the Broadway production of The Me Nobody Knows . He starred in the Broadway rock musical Via Galactica directed by Peter Hall in 1972.[ 4] Before becoming an actor, Shaw was a karate , judo , and jujutsu instructor in Chicago. He holds first dan black belt in judo and jujutsu and a second dan in karate.[citation needed ] He made his big screen debut appearing in the blaxploitation films Truck Turner and TNT Jackson , both released in 1974. The following year he appeared in the musical film Darktown Strutters .
In 1976, Shaw starred in the sports comedy film The Bingo Long Traveling All-Stars & Motor Kings as Joseph Vanderbilt "Esquire Joe" Calloway alongside Billy Dee Williams , James Earl Jones and Richard Pryor . Later that year, Shaw appeared in the sports drama Rocky (1976) as "Big Dipper" Brown, a rival boxer who taunts Rocky after being given his locker.[ 5] In 1978 he went to star in the war drama film, The Boys in Company C about United States Marine Corps recruits preparing for duty and their subsequent combat in the Vietnam War .[ 6] [ 7] In 1979 he had supporting role in the drama film The Great Santini .[ 8] Later in 1979, Shaw starred as Alex Haley 's maternal grandfather Will Palmer in the television miniseries Roots: The Next Generations . In his 1979 interview to The New York Times , Shaw said : “I've turned the sitcom down. I think I'm worthy of better things. People have choices, and careers are made up of what you choose and turn down. It's a career for me, and I'm looking for something that's going to make me last."[ 9]
Shaw starred in a number of television pilots, notable 1979 NBC Western Buffalo Soldiers about black cavalry corps known as the Buffalo Soldiers , who protected the Western territories after the end of the Civil War.[ 10] From 1983 to 1984 he starred in the CBS legal drama series, The Mississippi . In 1984 he starred in the HBO prison drama series, Maximum Security . The following year he starred in Displaced Person , the episode of anthology series, American Playhouse .[ 11] In 1986 he co-starred opposite Cicely Tyson and Martin Sheen in the made-for-television movie Samaritan: The Mitch Snyder Story and in 1987 starred in the controversial miniseries Billionaire Boys Club . He also made appearances in television series Hill Street Blues , Fame , The Young Riders , Wiseguy and Murder, She Wrote . He also appeared as Isaac in the 1994 miniseries North and South . He received NAACP Theatre Awards for performance in Samm-Art Williams ' play Home .[ 2]
Shaw played a professional fighters in films Tough Enough (1983), Busted Up (1986), Harlem Nights (1989), and Snake Eyes (1998). He also appeared in films Runaway (1984), The Monster Squad (1987), Body of Evidence (1993) and Rising Sun (1993). In 1991, Shaw appeared in the comedy-drama film Fried Green Tomatoes . He had a role in the 1995 comedy film Houseguest , alongside Sinbad , and appeared as a pirate in Cutthroat Island (1995) with Geena Davis . He appeared as George Tyrell in the 1996 disaster film Daylight and as Archie Mullen in the television film Freedom Song (2000).
In 2000s and early 2010s, Shaw left the screen, making only selected appearances in television series The X Files and CSI: Crime Scene Investigation . In 2017 he made his big screen return starring in the horror film Jeepers Creepers 3 .[ 12] [ 13] In 2019 he guest-starred in the Kristoff St. John 's funeral episode of CBS soap opera The Young and the Restless .[ 14] In 2020 he appeared in the horror film The Pale Door .[ 15] In 2022 he joined the cast of BET+ drama series, The Family Business playing Larry Duncan.[ 16] In 2024 he was cast in its spin-off series, The Family Business: New Orleans .[ 17] In 2023 he had recurring role in the NBC medical drama series, Chicago Med .[ 18]
Filmography
Television and film roles
Year
Title
Role
Notes
Ref
1974
Truck Turner
Fontana
Feature film
[citation needed ]
1974
TNT Jackson
Charlie
Feature film
[citation needed ]
1975
Darktown Strutters
Raunchy
Feature film
[citation needed ]
1976
The Bingo Long Traveling All-Stars & Motor Kings
Esquirre Joe Callaway, All-Star (CF)
Feature film
[citation needed ]
1976
Street Killing
Mitchell Small
Television film
[citation needed ]
1976
Rocky
Dipper
Feature film
[citation needed ]
1976
Arthur Hailey's the Moneychangers
John Dinkerwell
Miniseries, 4 episodes
[citation needed ]
1977
Starsky & Hutch
Leotis
TV series, 1 episode
[citation needed ]
1977
Future Cop
Ollie Dawnson
TV series, 1 episode
[citation needed ]
1978
Lucan
Caldwell
TV series, 1 episode
[citation needed ]
1978
The Boys in Company C
Tyrone Washington
Feature film
[citation needed ]
1979
Roots: The Next Generations
Will Palmer
Miniseries, 4 episodes
[citation needed ]
1979
Buffalo Soldiers
Sgt. Joshua Haywood
Television film
[citation needed ]
1979
The Great Santini
Toomer Smalls
Feature film
[citation needed ]
1980
Another Story
Carl
Television film
[citation needed ]
1982
Darkroom
Dan Burroughs
TV series, 1 episode
[citation needed ]
1983
Matt Houston
Bubba Dax
TV series, 1 episode
[citation needed ]
1983
Tough Enough
P.T. Coolidge
Feature film
[citation needed ]
1983
Venice Medical
Television pilot
[citation needed ]
1983
CBS Children's Mystery Theatre
Vince
TV series, 1 episode
[citation needed ]
1983–1984
The Mississippi
Lafayette "Lafe" Tate
TV series, 23 episodes
[citation needed ]
1984
Runaway
Marvin
Feature film
[citation needed ]
1984
Maximum Security
Papa Jack, Prisoner and Papa Dock
TV series, 4 episodes
[citation needed ]
1984–1985
Call to Glory
Jonesy
TV series, 2 episodes
[citation needed ]
1985
American Playhouse
Sergeant
TV series, 1 episode
[citation needed ]
1985
When Dreams Come True
Harry Jenks
Television film
[citation needed ]
1985
Hill Street Blues
Louis Russ
TV series, 2 episodes
[citation needed ]
1985; 1994
Murder, She Wrote
Det. Sgt. Vince Lofton and Eddie Walters
TV series, 3 episodes
[citation needed ]
1986
Fame
Jim
TV series, 1 episode
[citation needed ]
1986
The Gladiator
Joe Barker
Television film
[citation needed ]
1986
Under Siege
Nick Tutman
Television film
[citation needed ]
1986
Samaritan: The Mitch Snyder Story
Harold Moss
Television film
[citation needed ]
1986
Busted Up
Angie
Feature film
[citation needed ]
1987
The Monster Squad
Detective Sapir
Feature film
[citation needed ]
1987
Billionaire Boys Club
Frank Booker
Miniseries, 2 episodes
[citation needed ]
1987
The Three Kings
Paul
Television film
[citation needed ]
1988
Red River
Jack Byrd
Television film
[citation needed ]
1989
The Young Riders
Ulysses
TV series, 1 episode
[citation needed ]
1989
Harlem Nights
Jack Jenkins
Feature film
[citation needed ]
1989
Wiseguy
Major Vernon Biggs
TV series, 4 episodes
[citation needed ]
1990
Fear
Detective Webber
Television film
[citation needed ]
1990
The Court-Martial of Jackie Robinson
Joe Louis
Television film
[citation needed ]
1990
Midnight Caller
Luther Krock
TV series, 2 episodes
[citation needed ]
1991
Fried Green Tomatoes
Big George
Feature film
[citation needed ]
1992
L.A. Law
Terry Slueman
TV series, 3 episodes
[citation needed ]
1992
Body of Evidence
Charles Biggs
Feature film
[citation needed ]
1993
When Love Kills: The Seduction of John Hearn
Gerst
Television film
[citation needed ]
1993
Lifepod
Parker
Television film
[citation needed ]
1993
Rising Sun
Phillips
Feature film
[citation needed ]
1993
Matlock
Cyrus Jordan
TV series, 1 episode
[citation needed ]
1994
Heaven And Hell: North And South Book III
Isaac
Miniseries, 3 episodes
[citation needed ]
1995
Houseguest
Larry
Feature film
[citation needed ]
1995
Cutthroat Island
Mr. Glasspoole
Feature film
[citation needed ]
1996
Daylight
George Tyrell
Feature film
[citation needed ]
1998
Snake Eyes
Lincoln Tyler
Feature film
[citation needed ]
1998
Rag and Bone
Det. Richie
Television film
[citation needed ]
2000
Early Edition
Earl Camby
TV series, 1 episode
[citation needed ]
2000
Freedom Song
Archie Mullen
Television film
[citation needed ]
2002
The X-Files
Stephen Murdoch
TV series, 1 episode
[citation needed ]
2003
Detonator
Robert Brickland
Feature film
[citation needed ]
2009
CSI: Crime Scene Investigation
Geoff Johnson
TV series, 1 episode
[citation needed ]
2016
Cassidy Way
Mr. Kane
Feature film
[citation needed ]
2016
Code Black
Oscar Terzian
TV series, 1 episode
[citation needed ]
2016
Criminal Minds
Albert Lewis
TV series, 1 episode
[citation needed ]
2017
Jeepers Creepers 3
Sheriff Dan Tashtego
Feature film
[citation needed ]
2018
Drive Me to Vegas and Mars
Cowboy
Feature film
[citation needed ]
2019
The Young and the Restless
Reverend
Soap Opera, 1 episode
[citation needed ]
2019
Winter Song
Fred
Feature film
[citation needed ]
2020
The Pale Door
Lester
Feature film
[citation needed ]
2021
Greyson Family Christmas
Dr. Greyson
Feature film
[citation needed ]
2022–2024
The Family Business
Larry Duncan
TV series, 11 episodes
[citation needed ]
2022
A Christmas Prayer
Deacon Williams
Feature film
[citation needed ]
2023
Quantum Leap
Eli Jackson
TV series, 1 episode
[citation needed ]
2023
A Nashville Legacy
Franklin Berryhall
Television film
[citation needed ]
2023
Chicago Med
Dr. George Thomas
TV series, 6 episodes
[citation needed ]
2024
The Family Business: New Orleans
Larry Duncan
TV series, 2 episodes, in production
[citation needed ]
References
^ "Stan Shaw | Biography, Movie Highlights and Photos" . AllMovie .
^ a b "Stan Shaw" . Hallmarkmystery.com . Retrieved October 3, 2024 .
^ a b "Stan shaw Net Worth, Age, Height, Weight, Relationships" . Celeblifesbio.com . Retrieved 2024-01-04 .
^ Stan Shaw at the Internet Broadway Database
^ Shirey, Paul (February 16, 2022). "Every Rocky Character Who Can Return In Stallone's Prequel Show" . ScreenRant .
^ " 'The Boys in Company C': War as Entertainment" . Washington Post . 2024-03-02. ISSN 0190-8286 . Retrieved 2024-05-16 .
^ "Stan Shaw" . Rottentomatoes.com .
^ "The Great Santini" . Rottentomatoes.com . October 26, 1979.
^ Fraser, C. Gerald (1979-03-18). "Few Offers Accrue To Actors in Roots' " . The New York Times . ISSN 0362-4331 . Retrieved 2024-05-16 .
^ Scott, Tony (December 4, 1997). "Buffalo Soldiers" . Variety.com .
^ O'Connor, John J. (1985-05-06). "TV REVIEW; A VONNEGUT STORY: 'DISPLACED PERSON' " . The New York Times . ISSN 0362-4331 . Retrieved 2024-05-16 .
^ "Stan Shaw to Star in 'Jeepers Creepers 3' " . Yahoo Finance . March 30, 2017.
^ "The Community for Black Creativity and News - Blavity News" . Blavity.com .
^ Mistretta, Amy (April 2, 2019). "Y&R Casts Stan Shaw As Reverend for Neil Winters' Funeral" . Soaps.sheknows.com .
^ "The Pale Door" . Rottentomatoes.com . August 21, 2020.
^ Petski, Denise (March 23, 2021). " 'The Family Business': KJ Smith Upped To Series Regular, Sheila E., Stan Shaw, Denise Boutte, Jasper Cole Among 10 To Recur" . Deadline Hollywood .
^ Petski, Denise (March 6, 2024). "Lela Rochon, Yvette Nicole Brown, Orlando Jones, Pooch Hall Among 16 Cast In Carl Weber's 'The Family Business' New Orleans-Set Spinoff" . Deadline Hollywood .
^ Zack, Ethan (February 23, 2023). "Why Dr. George Thomas From Chicago Med Looks So Familiar" . Looper.com .
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