Sam Shepard

Personal Info

Known For Actor

Gender Male

Birthday 1943-11-05

Deathday 2017-07-27 (73 years old)

Place of Birth Fort Sheridan, Illinois, USA

Also Known As Samuel Shepard Rogers, Сем Шепард

Sam Shepard

Biography

Samuel Shepard Rogers III (November 5, 1943 – July 27, 2017) was an American actor, playwright, author, director and screenwriter whose career spanned half a century. He won 10 Obie Awards for writing and directing, the most by any writer or director. He received the Pulitzer Prize for Drama in 1979 for his play Buried Child (which was nominated for five Tony Awards) and was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor for his portrayal of 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 him as "the greatest American playwright of his generation." He wrote 58 plays as well as several books of short stories, essays, and memoirs. As an actor, his best known roles are as Calvin Meyer in Midnight Special, Robert Rayburn on Netflix's series Bloodline, Beverly Weston in August: Osage County, Harlan Whitford in Safe House, Hank Cahill in Brothers, Frank James in The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford, George Cummings in Stealth, Frank Calhoun in The Notebook, Master General William F. Garrison in Black Hawk Down, J.C. Franklin in All the Pretty Horses, Thomas Callahan in The Pelican Brief, Frank Coutelle in Thunderheart, Spud Jones in Steel Magnolias, Dr. Jeff Cooper in Baby Boom, Doc Porter in Crimes of the Heart, and Chuck Yeager in The Right Stuff. Over the years, he taught extensively on playwriting and other aspects of theater. He gave classes and seminars at various theater workshops, festivals, and universities. He was elected to the American Academy of Arts and Letters in 1986, and was elected a Fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences in 1986. From 1969 to 1984, he was married to actress O-Lan Jones, with whom he had one son, Jesse Mojo Shepard (born 1970). From 1970 to 1971, he was involved in an extramarital affair with musician Patti Smith. Canadian singer-songwriter Joni Mitchell wrote two songs about her affairs with him during Bob Dylan's Rolling Thunder Revue tour of 1975. In "Coyote", from her eighth studio album Hejira, she recounts his seduction of her at a period while he was both married and having an extramarital affair with tour manager Christine O'Dell with the lines: "He's got a woman at home, another woman down the hall, but he seems to want me anyway." He met actress Jessica Lange on the set of the 1982 film Frances, in which they both acted. He moved in with her in 1983, and they were together for 27 years; they separated in 2009. They had two children, Hannah Jane Shepard (born 1986) and Samuel Walker Shepard (born 1987). In 2014 and 2015, he dated actress Mia Kirshner. His 50-year friendship with Johnny Dark, stepfather to O-Lan Jones, was the subject of the 2013 documentary Shepard & Dark by Treva Wurmfeld. A collection of Shepard and Dark's correspondence, Two Prospectors, was also published that year. He died on July 27, 2017, at his home in Midway, KY, aged 73, from complications of amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS).

Known For

Actor

2017
Never Here

as Paul Stark

2016
In Dubious Battle

as Mr. Anderson

2016
Midnight Special

as Calvin Meyer

2015
Ithaca

as Willie Grogan

2015
Bloodline

as Robert Rayburn

2014
Cold in July

as Russell

2014
Klondike

as Father Judge

2013
August: Osage County

as Beverly Weston

2013
Out of the Furnace

as Gerald 'Red' Baze

2013
Mud

as Tom

2013
Savannah

as Mr. Stubbs

2012
2012
2012
Darling Companion

as Sheriff Morris

2012
Safe House

as Harlan Whitford

2011
Blackthorn

as James Blackthorn

2010
Inhale

as James Harrison

2010
Fair Game

as Sam Plame

2009
Brothers

as Hank Cahill

2008
Felon

as Gordon

2007
Ruffian

as Frank Whiteley

2006
Charlotte's Web

as Narrator (voice)

2006
The Return

as Ed Mills

2006
Walker Payne

as Syrus

2006
Bandidas

as Bill Buck

2005
2005
Stealth

as George Cummings

2005
Trudell

as Self - Playwright, Actor (Thunderheart)

2004
The Notebook

as Frank Calhoun

2003
Blind Horizon

as Sheriff Jack Kolb

2002
Leo

as Vic

2001
Black Hawk Down

as MG William F. Garrison

2001
Shot in the Heart

as Frank Gilmore, Sr.

2001
Swordfish

as Senator James Reisman

2001
After the Harvest

as Caleb Gare

2001
The Pledge

as Eric Pollack

2000
Kurosawa

as Narrator (voice)

2000
All the Pretty Horses

as J.C. Franklin

2000
One Kill

as Maj. Nelson Gray

2000
Hamlet

as Ghost

1999
Snow Falling on Cedars

as Arthur Chambers

1999
Dash and Lilly

as Dashiell Hammett

1999
Purgatory

as Sheriff Forrest / Wild Bill Hickock

1998
Curtain Call

as Will Dodge

1997
The Only Thrill

as Reece McHenry

1996
Lily Dale

as Pete Davenport

1995
1995
1995
Streets of Laredo

as Pea Eye Parker

1994
Safe Passage

as Patrick

1993
1993
The Pelican Brief

as Thomas Callahan

1992
Thunderheart

as Frank Coutelle

1991
Defenseless

as Det. Beutel

1991
Voyager

as Walter Faber

1990
Bright Angel

as Jack Russell

1989
Steel Magnolias

as Spud Jones

1987
Baby Boom

as Dr. Jeff Cooper

1986
Crimes of the Heart

as Doc Porter

1985
Fool for Love

as Eddie

1984
Country

as Gil Ivy

1983
The Right Stuff

as Chuck Yeager

1982
Frances

as Harry York

1981
Raggedy Man

as Bailey

1980
1978
Days of Heaven

as The Farmer

1978
1971
1967
Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In

as Self (uncredited)

1956
Tony Awards

as Self - Nominee

Writer

2016
Buried Child

as Writer

2016
True West

as Writer

2005
2004
See You in My Dreams

as Short Story

2004
2002
True West

as Writer

1999
Simpatico

as Theatre Play

1993
Silent Tongue

as Writer

1988
Far North

as Writer

1985
Fool for Love

as Screenplay

1985
Fool for Love

as Theatre Play

1984
Paris, Texas

as Writer

1984
True West

as Writer

1982
Tongues

as Writer

1981
Savage/Love

as Writer

1978
1972
Oh! Calcutta!

as Writer

1970
Zabriskie Point

as Screenplay

1969

Director

1993
Silent Tongue

as Director

1988
Far North

as Director

Crew

2020
Tesla

as In Memory Of

Sound

1982
Tongues

as Music