Dick Shawn

Dick Shawn

12/1/1923 – 4/17/1987Buffalo, New York, USA

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.

Filmography (61 titles)

Leave 'em LaughingMovie

Leave 'em Laughing

Self (archive footage) · 2020

Mel Brooks: Unwrapped6.4Movie

Mel Brooks: Unwrapped

Self (archive footage) · 2018

Batman & Robin4.4Movie

Batman & Robin

Snow Miser (archive sound) (uncredited) · 1997

Something a Little Less Serious: A Tribute to 'It's a Mad Mad Mad Mad World'8.0Movie

Something a Little Less Serious: A Tribute to 'It's a Mad Mad Mad Mad World'

Self (archive footage) (uncredited) · 1991

Rented Lips3.8Movie

Rented Lips

Charlie Slater · 1988

Maid to Order5.5Movie

Maid to Order

Stan Starkey · 1987

The Making of Captain EO6.9Movie

The Making of Captain EO

Self · 1986

Captain EO7.9Movie

Captain EO

Commander Bog · 1986

The Perils of P.K9.5Movie

The Perils of P.K

The Psychiatrist · 1986

The Check is in the Mail...6.3Movie

The Check is in the Mail...

Donald · 1986

The Tommy Chong Roast5.5Movie

The Tommy Chong Roast

1986

The Emperor's New Clothes4.8Movie

The Emperor's New Clothes

Emperor · 1985

Amazing Stories7.5Show

Amazing Stories

Joe Willoughby · 1985

The Twilight Zone7.7Show

The Twilight Zone

(segment "Cold Reading") · 1985

Hail to the Chief7.0Show

Hail to the Chief

Ivan Zolotov · 1985

Water6.1Movie

Water

Deke Halliday · 1985

Tales from the Darkside7.2Show

Tales from the Darkside

Bo Gumbs · 1984

The Secret Diary of Sigmund Freud4.6Movie

The Secret Diary of Sigmund Freud

The Ultimate Patient · 1984

Angel6.1Movie

Angel

Mae · 1984

Best Chest in the West4.8Movie

Best Chest in the West

Self - Host · 1984

Young Warriors3.9Movie

Young Warriors

Professor Hoover · 1983

St. Elsewhere5.7Show

St. Elsewhere

Edgar Eisenberg · 1982

Madame's Place7.9Show

Madame's Place

Self · 1982

Good-bye Cruel World3.3Movie

Good-bye Cruel World

Rodney Pointsetter / Ainsley Pointsetter · 1982

Faerie Tale Theatre8.1Show

Faerie Tale Theatre

Guest Interviewee · 1982

Magnum, P.I.7.3Show

Magnum, P.I.

Buzz Benoit · 1980

Playboy's 25th Anniversary Celebration1.0Movie

Playboy's 25th Anniversary Celebration

Self · 1979

Love at First Bite6.0Movie

Love at First Bite

Lieutenant Ferguson NYPD · 1979

Fast Friends9.0Movie

Fast Friends

Deke Edwards · 1979

The Love Boat6.3Show

The Love Boat

David Jackson · 1977