Sam Shepard AKA Samuel Shepard Rogers III Born: 5-Nov-1943 Birthplace: Fort Sheridan, IL Died: 27-Jul-2017 Location of death: Midway, KY Cause of death: Lou Gehrig's Disease
Gender: Male Race or Ethnicity: White Sexual orientation: Straight Occupation: Playwright, Actor Nationality: United States Executive summary: Buried Child Playwright and movie star Sam Shepard worked as a ranch hand in his teen years, and after high school he briefly attended college, majoring in agriculture, but dropped out to join a traveling theater group. He sidestepped the Vietnam-era draft by claiming to be a heroin addict, and by 1963 he was working as a busboy in a Greenwich Village bar, doing plenty of drugs and becoming involved in the city's off-off-Broadway theater scene.
Shepard's first few short plays were savagely reviewed in major papers, but won good notices in the alternative paper The Village Voice. He won three consecutive OBIEs for writing in the mid-1960s, and contributed a few comic sketches for the limply plotted "erotic musical" Oh! Calcutta!, which starred Bill Macy on Broadway. He won the Pulitzer Prize for his 1979 play Buried Child starring Mary McDonnell, and Drama Desk honors for his 1986 play A Lie of the Mind starring Harvey Keitel and Amanda Plummer. At last count, Shepard has won ten OBIEs.
His first film credit as writer was Me and My Brother, starring beat poets Allen Ginsberg and Peter Orlovsky as themselves. His other screenplays include Michelangelo Antonioni's Zabriskie Point, Wim Wenders' wandering Paris, Texas starring Harry Dean Stanton, Robert Altman's Fool for Love starring Shepard and Kim Basinger, and his study of the difference between the real west and the Hollywood west, Don't Come Knocking starring Shepard and his longtime love Jessica Lange.
He made his debut as a screen actor in 1970's little-seen Brand X with Sally Kirkland and Abbie Hoffman. His best film performances include the fading mysterious farmer infatuated with Brooke Adams in Terrence Malick's masterpiece Days of Heaven, the lover of miracle-worker Ellen Burstyn in Resurrection, the reporter who falls for the unjustly declared insane Frances Farmer in Frances, the testosterone-drenched astronaut Chuck Yeager in The Right Stuff, the distant commander of a military mission gone wrong in Black Hawk Down witj Ewan McGregor, and Ryan Gosling's devoted father in The Notebook.
His sister is singer-songwriter Sandy Rogers, best known for writing the songs in Fool for Love and her album Green Moon. His other sister, Roxanne Rogers, is an erstwhile actress best known for the low-budget film Slow Moves. His son, Jesse Mojo Shepard, is named after the outlaw Jesse James and a Cajun good luck charm, and is the author of Jubilee King. Sam Shepard also plays the drums, and has performed with Bob Dylan and T-Bone Burnett. Father: Samuel Shepard Rogers VI (military officer-farmer, b. 3-Feb-1917, d. 1984 fire) Mother: Jane Elaine Schook Rogers (b. 16-Jul-1917) Sister: Sandy Rogers (singer-songwriter) Sister: Roxanne Rogers (stage director) Wife: O-Lan Jones (actress, m. 9-Nov-1969, sep. 1982, div. 1984, one son) Son: Jesse Mojo Shepard (author, b. May-1970 with Jones) Mistress: Patti Smith (singer, dated 1970-71) Girlfriend: Jessica Lange (together 1982-2009, one daughter, one son) Daughter: Hannah Jane Shepard (b. 1985) Son: Samuel Walker Shepard (b. 14-Jun-1987)
High School: Duarte High School, Duarte, CA (1961) University: Mount San Antonio Junior College (dropped out)
Pulitzer Prize for Drama 1979 for Buried Child American Academy of Arts and Letters 1986 Driving While Intoxicated Normal, IL (3-Jan-2009) Risk Factors: Aviophobia
FILMOGRAPHY AS DIRECTOR Silent Tongue (1-Feb-1994) Far North (10-Sep-1988)
FILMOGRAPHY AS ACTOR Rolling Thunder Revue: A Bob Dylan Story by Martin Scorsese (11-Jun-2019) Midnight Special (12-Feb-2016) Cold in July (18-Jan-2014) Out of the Furnace (9-Nov-2013) August: Osage County (9-Sep-2013) Savannah (23-Aug-2013) Shepard & Dark (11-Oct-2012) Harry Dean Stanton: Partly Fiction (4-Sep-2012) · Himself Mud (26-May-2012) Killing Them Softly (22-May-2012) Safe House (2-Feb-2012) · Harlan Whitford Darling Companion (26-Jan-2012) · Sheriff Morris Blackthorn (1-Apr-2011) · James Inhale (27-Aug-2010) · James Harrison Fair Game (20-May-2010) · Sam Plame Brothers (3-Dec-2009) · Hank Cahill Felon (13-Jul-2008) · Gordon The Accidental Husband (13-Feb-2008) · Wilder Patti Smith: Dream of Life (20-Jan-2008) · Himself The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford (2-Sep-2007) Charlotte's Web (7-Dec-2006) · Narrator [VOICE] The Return (10-Nov-2006) Walker Payne (27-Apr-2006) Bandidas (18-Jan-2006) Stealth (29-Jul-2005) Don't Come Knocking (19-May-2005) Trudell (20-Jan-2005) · Himself The Notebook (20-May-2004) · Frank Calhoun Blind Horizon (2-Mar-2004) · Sheriff Jack Kolb Leo (11-Sep-2002) Black Hawk Down (18-Dec-2001) · Garrison Kurosawa (29-Nov-2001) · Narrator [VOICE] Shot in the Heart (13-Oct-2001) Swordfish (4-Jun-2001) The Pledge (9-Jan-2001) · Eric Pollack All the Pretty Horses (11-Dec-2000) · J. C. Franklin One Kill (6-Aug-2000) Hamlet (24-Jan-2000) · Ghost Snow Falling on Cedars (12-Sep-1999) · Arthur Chambers Curtain Call (30-Aug-1999) Dash and Lilly (31-May-1999) Purgatory (10-Jan-1999) The Only Thrill (1997) · Reece McHenry Streets of Laredo (12-Nov-1995) The Good Old Boys (5-Mar-1995) Safe Passage (Dec-1994) The Pelican Brief (17-Dec-1993) Thunderheart (3-Apr-1992) · Frank Coutelle Defenseless (23-Aug-1991) Bright Angel (7-Jun-1991) Voyager (21-Feb-1991) Steel Magnolias (15-Nov-1989) · Spud Jones Baby Boom (17-Sep-1987) · Dr. Jeff Cooper Crimes of the Heart (12-Dec-1986) · Doc Porter Fool for Love (14-May-1986) Country (1-Mar-1985) The Right Stuff (9-Sep-1983) · Chuck Yeager Frances (3-Dec-1982) · Harry York Raggedy Man (18-Sep-1981) · Bailey Resurrection (6-Sep-1980) · Cal Days of Heaven (14-Sep-1978) · The Farmer Renaldo and Clara (25-Jan-1978)
Wrote plays:
La Turista (1966, debut at the American Place Theatre) Operation Sidewinder (1970) The Unseen Hand (1970) The Tooth of a Crime (1972, debut in London) The Geography of a Horse Dreamer (1974, debut in London) Killer's Head (1975) Angel City (1976) Suicide in B-Flat (1976) Curse of the Starving Class (1976) Buried Child (1979) Seduced (1979) True West (1981) Fool for Love (1983) A Lie of the Mind (1985) Simpatico (1995) Eyes for Consuela (1998) The Late Henry Moss (2000)
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