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Sam Shepard
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Sam Shepard is an American playwright, writer and actor.He was born Samuel Shepard Rogers in Fort Sheridan, Illinois. His many works are known for being frank and often absurd, and for having an authentic sense of the style and sensibility of the gritty modern American west. Shepard is ... a respected actor of stage and motion pictures.
Synopsis: Set in the 1950s, Voyager concerns the travels of an American construction engineer (Sam Shepard) who is wandering throughout Europe, recounting his life story through a series of flashbacks while meeting a variety of new characters. At first, he meets a man whom he knew during his time as aRead More
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When Sam Shepard appeared as an early-20th-century Texas farmer in his first Hollywood feature, Terrence Malick's 1978 Days of Heaven, the movie world immediately took notice of him as an actor. Pauline Kael, the doyenne of film critics, wrote in the New Yorker, "Though the irregularly handsome, slightly snaggletoothed Shepard has almost no lines, he makes a strong impression; he seems authentically an American of an earlier era." Yet even when he won an Academy Award nomination for his performance as test pilot Chuck Yeager in Philip Kaufman's 1983 The Right Stuff, there was still the sense that Shepard the actor was moonlighting from his "real" job as a prolific, Pulitzer-blessed playwright. Who knew that 20 years later Shepard would be steadily employed as an actor, making one or two films almost every year? He can currently be seen in Blind Horizon, a thriller starring Val Kilmer and Neve Campbell. He just returned from Australia where he worked on a film called Stealth, directed by Rob Cohen, maker of big-box-office B-movies like The Fast and the Furious.
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Born Samuel Shepard Rogers (nicknamed "Steve") on November 5, 1943, in Fort Sheridan, Illinois, Sam Shepard would later change his name--reportedly because "Steve Rogers was the name of the original Captain America." He would work as a stable hand, herdsman, orange picker, sheep shearer, bus boy, waiter and musician before beginning his career as a playwright in New York in 1964 with the Theatre Genesis production of two one-act plays, Cowboys and The Rock Garden. A product of the 1960s counterculture, Shepard combines wild humor, grotesque satire, myth, and a sparse, haunting language to create a subversive pop art vision of America. His characters are typically loners and drifters caught between a mythical past and the mechanized present. His first full-length play, La Turista, was performed at the American Place Theatre and won an Obie in 1967. Curse of the Starving Class (1978), marked new direction in Shepard's approach.
Sam Shepard was born under the name Samuel Shepard Rogers on November 5, 1943 in Fort Sheridan, Illinois. For a long time he was to be called Steve Rogers. His father was a former Army pilot, who retired to become a farmer. He moved his family from South Dakota to Florida to Utahand finally settled in Duarte, California to become an avocado farmer. Shepard's father was an alcoholic which is why Shepard's memories of home are not pretty: violent confrontations with his father, an ineffectual mother, unfulfilled hunger for something not available in Duarte, a rural suburb of Los Angeles.
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