Jack Sharp is an actor, known for Strike (1955).
Jack Shea was born on April 24, 1913 in Rockford, Illinois, USA. He is known for Zombies of the Stratosphere (1952), Million Dollar Pursuit (1951) and Richard Diamond, Private Detective (1957). He died on July 17, 1972 in Santa Barbara, California, USA.
Jack Shearer was born on March 21, 1944 in the USA. He is an actor, known for Star Trek: First Contact (1996), The Usual Suspects (1995) and Heartbreakers (2001).
Jack Sheehan is known for Z for Zachariah (2015), Replicas (2018) and Mute (2018).
Jack Shep is known for One Day (2024), Big Boys (2022) and BBC New Comedy Awards (2021).
Jack Shepherd was born in Leeds, on October 29th, 1940. His father was a cabinet maker and his mother an infant school teacher. He was educated at Roundhay School, Leeds and went on to study fine art at Kings College, Newcastle. After gaining a BA in Fine Art, he first studied acting at the Central School and then at the Drama Centre London, a drama school he helped found. He worked at the Royal Court theatre from 1965 to 1969, and here he was involved in the first production of "Saved" by Edward Bond, and also "Narrow Road To the Deep North" and "Early Morning" by the same author. He won the "Most promising actor of year" in 1967, for his performance in David Storey's restoration of "Arnold Middleton". During the 1970s, he went on to appear and star in many television dramas, including: Red Letter Day: Ready When You Are, Mr. McGill (1976) by Jack Rosenthal, Play for Today: All Good Men (1974), Play for Today: Through the Night (1975), the series Bill Brand (1976) (all by Trevor Griffiths) and in 1977 appeared in Count Dracula (1977). In 1971, he teamed up with the actor Richard Wilson and together they ran a drama studio in north London. Their intention was to provide workshops for professional actors to meet and develop their skills. Shepherd and Wilson took the classes on alternate weeks, each taking part in the others. It was during these times that Shepherd developed an interest in devising plays for theatre. He wrote "The Sleep of Reasons" which was produced at the Edinburgh festival in 1974; in 1982 he wrote "Real Time"; in 1983 he wrote the play "Revelations"; "Underdog" and "Clapperclaw" were both written for the BBC. Most recently, in 1998 he wrote "Half Moon". He was a member of the National Theatre from 1978 to 1986 and was a regular member of Bill Bryden's company in Cottlesloe. He appeared in "American Buffal" as Teach, and won "best actor" for his performance as Roma in "Glengarry Glen Ross". He appeared as Hickey in "The Iceman Cometh" and a variety of biblical characters in the mysteries which were recently revived to celebrate the millennium. During the 80s and 90s, he continued to work in television. Some of his work includes: Escape from Sobibor (1987), Blind Justice (1988), Ball-Trap on the Cote Sauvage (1989), A Day in Summer (1989) and, most famously, the part of Detective Superintendent Charles Wycliffe, in Wycliffe (1993) (from 1994-1998). His work has not been exclusive to theatre and television. He has appeared in several films throughout his long career; these include: The Virgin Soldiers (1969), Luces y sombras (1988), Twenty-One (1991) and Wonderland (1999). Quite recently, Richard Wilson and Shepherd were re-united in the ITV six-part comedy series High Stakes (2001). Not only does he act and write, he has also directed many stage plays, notably "Two Gentlemen of Verona" for the opening season at The Globe, "King Lear" at Southwalk Playhouse, "The School of Night" by Peter Whelan at Chichester and "A Midsummer Night's Dream". Most recently, Shepherd has been seen in the ITV hit drama The Jury (2002) and in the BBC adaptation of Tony Parsons' Man and Boy (2002). Shepherd is an accomplished jazz musician, favouring the saxophone, but has also been known to play piano and flute in some of his television appearances.
Jack Shih was born on April 12, 1974 in Sherman Oaks, California, USA. He attended Vanderbilt University graduating in 1995. He then attended the University of Southern California graduating in 1997. Since graduating from USC, he has gone on to become an award winning Director and Producer known for his work on South Park (1997), and Out There (2013).
Known for The Hidden, Nightmare on Elm Street 2, and Alone in the Dark, Jack Sholder was born in Philadelphia where he studied to become a classical trumpet player. While still in high school, he performed under such conductors as Leopold Stokowski and Eugene Ormandy. After a year studying chemical engineering, he attended the University of Edinburgh and L'Université de Besançon and graduated from Antioch College with a degree in English literature. Sholder began his career as a film editor, working on the feature documentary King: From Montgomery to Memphis which was nominated for an Academy Award. He won an Emmy for his editing work on 3-2-1 Contact. After writing and directing several award-winning short films, Sholder directed Alone In The Dark, then wrote Where Are The Children starring Jill Clayburgh and directed Nightmare On Elm Street II. His next feature, The Hidden, won many awards including the Grand Prix at the Avoriaz Film Festival. Premiere Magazine called it "one of the ten most underrated films of the '80s." In 2004, Jack founded the Film & Television Production program at Western Carolina University where he was Professor and Director of the FTP program until 2017.
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Jack Silver is an actor known for A Crime to Remember (2018), Girl Clown (2019) and The Irishman (2019). Aside from acting, Jack is a an avid reader, writer and chess player. He won the 2015 National Junior Grand Prix for chess and can be found playing blitz chess in NYC parks. Jack is working on publishing his first book.