Sam Shepard
Known for: Acting
Born: November 4, 1943 in Fort Sheridan, Illinois, USA - Died: July 26, 2017
Samuel Shepard Rogers III (November 5, 1943 – July 27, 2017) was an American playwright, actor, director, screenwriter, and author whose career spanned half a century. He wrote 58 plays as well as several books of short stories, essays, and memoirs. He won 10 Obie Awards for writing and directing, the most by any writer or director. Shepard received the Pulitzer Prize for Drama in 1979 for his play Buried Child. He was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor for portraying pilot Chuck Yeager in the 1983 film The Right Stuff. He received the PEN/Laura Pels Theater Award as a master American dramatist in 2009. New York magazine described Shepard as "the greatest American playwright of his generation." Shepard's plays are known for their bleak, poetic, surrealist elements, black comedy, and rootless characters living on the outskirts of American society. His style evolved from the absurdism of his early off-off-Broadway work to the realism of later plays like Buried Child and Curse of the Starving Class.
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Black Hawk Down
MG William F. Garrison
Voyager
Walter Faber
Stealth
George Cummings
The Return
Ed Mills
Don't Come Knocking
Howard
Frances
Harry York
Bandidas
Bill Buck
Hamlet
Ghost
Steel Magnolias
Spud Jones
The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford
Frank James
The Notebook
Frank Calhoun
Baby Boom
Dr. Jeff Cooper
The Pledge
Eric Pollack
Patti Smith: Dream of Life
Self
Leo
Vic
Purgatory
Sheriff Forrest / Wild Bill Hickock
Blind Horizon
Sheriff Jack Kolb
Thunderheart
Frank Coutelle
Swordfish
Senator Reisman
The Right Stuff
Chuck Yeager
Inhale
James Harrison
The Pelican Brief
Thomas Callahan
Felon
Gordon
Charlotte's Web
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