Sam Shepard
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Sam Shepard (born November 5, 1943) is an American playwright, writer and actor.
He was born Samuel Shepard Rogers IV 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 also a respected actor of stage and motion pictures.
His play Buried Child received a Pulitzer Prize in 1979; other notable work includes Curse of the Starving Class in 1978, True West in 1980 and A Lie of the Mind in 1985. He also continued with his collaboration with Bob Dylan that started with the surrealist film Renaldo & Clara on an epic, 11 minute song entitled Brownsville Girl, included on the 1986 Knocked Out Loaded album and later compilations.
In 1986, Shepard was elected to The American Academy of Arts and Letters.
Shepard was previously married to actress O-Lan Jones (born O-Lan Barna) from 1969 to 1984, by whom he has one child.
He met Oscar-winning actress Jessica Lange on the set of a movie they both starred in, Frances. He moved in with her in 1983, and currently lives with her and their two children outside of Stillwater, Minnesota.
Although considered to be somewhat reclusive, Shepard actually has a pretty healthy social life and his involvement in acting and writing ensure that this is not likely to change.
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Shepard as Playwright
- 1964 Cowboys
- 1967 La Turista
- 1969 Oh! Calcutta! (contributed sketches)
- 1971 Mad Dog Blues
- 1971 Cowboy Mouth (co-written with Patti Smith)
- 1972 The Tooth of Crime
- 1978 Curse of the Starving Class
- 1978 Tongues
- 1977 Buried Child
- 1980 True West
- 1983 Fool for Love
- 1985 A Lie of the Mind
- 1993 Simpatico
- 1995 Buried Child Revised
- 2000 The Late Henry Moss
- 2004 The God of Hell
Shepard in Film
Shepard as an Actor
- 1970 Brand X
- 1978 Renaldo and Clara - Rodeo
- 1978 Days of Heaven - The Farmer
- 1980 Resurrection - Cal Carpenter
- 1982 Frances - Harry York
- 1983 The Right Stuff - Chuck Yeager
- 1984 Paris, Texas
- 1986 Crimes of the Heart - Doc Porter
- 1987 Baby Boom - Dr. Jeff Cooper
- 1989 Steel Magnolias - Spud Jones
- 1991 The Voyager (HomoFaber) - Walter Faber
- 1993 The Pelican Brief - Professor Thomas Callahan
- 2000 Hamlet - The Ghost
- 2001 Black Hawk Down - Maj. Gen. William F. Garrison
- 2001 Kurosawa - Narrator
- 2001 Swordfish (film) - Senator James Reisman
- 2001 The Pledge - Eric Pollack
- 2004 The Notebook - Frank Calhoun
- 2005 Don't Come Knocking - Howard
- 2005 Bandidas (post-production)
- 2005 Stealth - Capt. George Cummings
- 2006 The Return
- 2006 The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford (post-production)
Shepard as a Screenwriter
Shepard In Print
- Seven Plays, Dial Press, 1984, 368 pages, ISBN 0553346113
- Fool For Love and Other Plays, Bantam, 1984, 320 pages, ISBN 0553345907
- The Unseen Hand: and Other Plays, Vintage, 1996, 400 pages, ISBN 0679767894
- Crusing Paradise, Vintage, 1997, 255 pages, ISBN 0679742174
- Great Dream Of Heaven Vintage, 2003, 160 pages, ISBN 0375704523
- Rolling Thunder Logbook, Da Capo, 2004 reissue, 176 pages, ISBN 0306813718
- Motel Chronicles, City Lights, 1983, ISBN 0872861430
Awards & Honors
In 1986, Shepard was elected to the American Academy of Arts and Letters, and, in 1992, he received the Gold Medal for Drama from the Academy.
In 1994 he was inducted into the Theatre Hall of Fame. Of his 45+ plays, 11 of them have won Obie Awards. He was nominated for two Tony Awards for Buried Child in 1996, and for True West in 2000.