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John Shea

Biography

  • Birthplace: North Conway, New Hampshire
  • Birthday: April 14, 1949
John Shea began a successful stage career soon after his graduation from the Yale School of Drama. He made his New York stage debut in "Yentl" as Avigdor (played by Mandy Patinkin in Barbra Streisand's film version). Shea went on to win plaudits for his performances in "The Sorrows of Stephen" (1979), "The Dining Room" (1982) and "End of the World" (1984). In London, he played the leading role in Larry Kramer's searing AIDS drama "The Normal Heart" (1986).

Shea's first screen role in "It's My Turn" (1980) ended on the cutting room floor. He was seen to good effect as the son of Jack Lemmon who disappears in Costa-Gavras' "Missing" (1982), won a Best Actor citation at the Montreal Film Festival for his role in "Windy City" (1984) and delivered a villainous turn in "Honey, I Blew Up the Kid" (1992).

Shea is also a popular TV actor and won an Emmy for his performance in the 1988 "surrogate mother" miniseries, "Baby M." He co-starred in the short-lived CBS series "WIOU" (1990) and was featured during the run of "Lois & Clark: The New Adventures of Superman" (ABC, 1993-97) as the charmingly corrupt Lex Luthor.

Also Credited As

John Shea

Born

On April 14, 1949 in North Conway, New Hampshire

Job Titles

director, actor

Education

  • School of Drama, Yale University, New Haven, Connecticut
  • Bates College, Lewiston, Maine
    dramaBFA
    originally attended on football and debating scholarships

Significant Others

  • Laura Wilson Pettibone
    married June 19, 1971

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