Michael Shannon
Michael Shannon | |
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![]() Shannon at the 2011 Toronto International Film Festival | |
Born | Michael Corbett Shannon August 7, 1974 Lexington, Kentucky, U.S. |
Occupation | Actor |
Years active | 1993–present |
Partner | Kate Arrington (present) |
Children | 1 |
Michael Corbett Shannon (born August 7, 1974)[1][2] is an American stage, film, and television actor. He was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor for his performance in Revolutionary Road. As of 2010, he is a regular on the critically acclaimed HBO series Boardwalk Empire, portraying Agent Nelson Van Alden. His performance was also critically acclaimed in 2011 film Take Shelter, for which he won the Saturn Award for Best Actor.
Early life
Shannon was born in Lexington, Kentucky, and is a grandson of entomologist Raymond Corbett Shannon.[3] His mother, Geraldine Hine, is a lawyer; and his father, Donald S. Shannon, was an accounting professor at DePaul University.[4][5] He was raised by his divorced parents in both Kentucky and Chicago, Illinois.[6][7]
Career
Shannon's first film role was the main character in Every Mother's Nightmare's music video "House of Pain," in which he played a troubled teenager who was running away from his abusive lifestyle.
He later become a stage actor in Chicago. He helped found A Red Orchid Theatre, where he still regularly performs.[3] He has since worked with the Steppenwolf Theatre Company, Northlight Theatre, and other acting companies.[8] Shannon originated the role of Peter Evans in Bug in 2004 and also starred in the 2006 film adaptation with Ashley Judd and Harry Connick, Jr, directed by William Friedkin. His roles in Bug, Killer Joe, and Man From Nebraska were written by Steppenwolf ensemble member Tracy Letts.[7]
Shannon made his film debut with a small role in Groundhog Day in 1993 as a wedding groom.[9] Later, he had roles in Jesus' Son, Pearl Harbor, 8 Mile and Vanilla Sky. He played the villain in Kangaroo Jack. After a role in Bad Boys II, he had a major role in Grand Theft Parsons as the hippie, Larry Oster-Berg. In 2006, he played the leader of a prison white supremacist group, Lynard, in Let's Go to Prison.
Shannon has appeared in several shows in the West End in London, including a 1997 production of Woyzeck directed by Sarah Kane.[10] In 2008, Shannon was featured in the off-Broadway production of Stephen Adly Guirgis's The Little Flower of East Orange, presented by LAByrinth Theater Company and The Public Theater, directed by Philip Seymour Hoffman and also featuring Ellen Burstyn.[11]
Shannon's role in Revolutionary Road, also starring Kate Winslet and Leonardo DiCaprio, earned him an Academy Award nomination for Best Supporting Actor.[12] He portrayed Doc Cross Williams in the film adaptation of Jonah Hex.[13] Shannon appeared in the 2011 film Take Shelter and received rave reviews for his performance,[14][15] as well as a Saturn Award for Best Actor.[16] In the 2010 HBO television show Boardwalk Empire, Shannon plays the role of Federal Prohibition agent Nelson Van Alden. In November 2010, he began starring in the one man play, Mistakes Were Made at the Barrow Street Theatre in New York City, with performances having run through February 27, 2012.[17] Shannon had previously performed the show in 2009 at A Red Orchid Theatre in Chicago.[18] Shannon played a corrupt cop in the film Premium Rush (2012), written and directed by David Koepp.[19]
In 2011, he was cast as General Zod, the main film's primary antagonist in Zack Snyder's Man of Steel.[20]
Music
In 2002, Shannon formed the band Corporal, along with Ray Rizzo and Rob Beitzel. Shannon sings and writes lyrics for the band. In 2010, Corporal released their first album, Corporal.[21]
Personal life
Shannon is in a relationship with actress Kate Arrington; they have one daughter, Sylvia, who was born in 2008.[6]
Filmography
References
- ^ "Kentucky Births, 1911-1999". Kentucky Department for Libraries and Archives. Frankfort, KY.
- ^ Tapley, Kristopher (December 24, 2008). "Interview:Michael Shannon". InContention.com.
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(help) - ^ a b "Obituary & Guest Book Preview for Dr. Donald S. Shannon". Chicago Sun-Times.
- ^ Dr. Donald S. Shannon . Chicago Tribune. November 24, 2008.
- ^ Oscar nominee Michael Shannon. Kentucky.com. February 22, 2009.[dead link]
- ^ a b "unknown title". Chicago Tribune.
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- ^ Phillips, Michael (January 22, 2009). "Early thoughts on the Oscar horse race". Chicago Tribune.
- ^ Simon, Alex (January 22, 2009). "Michael Shannon: On the Road". Hollywood Interview blog.[dubious – discuss]
- ^ Wood, Mark Dundas (May 23, 2007). "Catching the 'Bug'". Back Stage.
- ^ Cole, David (April 7, 2008). "The Little Flower of East Orange - Theater". Time Out New York.
- ^ Shoard, Catherine (22 January 2009). "Oscar nominations: How Michael Shannon stole Kate Winslet's glory". The Guardian (UK). London.
- ^ Hi-Res Image Gallery: 30 Stills from 'Jonah Hex'
- ^ http://themuddoctor.blogspot.com/2011/11/take-shelter.html
- ^ "Take Shelter". Chicago Sun-Times.
- ^ "RISE OF THE PLANET OF THE APES and SUPER 8 lead Saturn Awards with 3 awards each". saturnawards.org. July 26, 2012. Retrieved July 27, 2012.
- ^ "Mistakes Were Made". Stage Grade.
- ^ Del Signore, John (2 December 2010). "Actor Michael Shannon, Mistakes Were Made". Gothamist.
- ^ Kit, Borys (June 20, 2010). "Two joining Joseph Gordon-Levitt thriller". The Hollywood Reporter. e5 Global Media. Retrieved August 8, 2010. [dead link]
- ^ Kilday, Gregg (April 10, 2011). "Michael Shannon Set to Play Villain General Zod in 'Man of Steel'". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved 2011-04-11.
- ^ Eakin, Marah. "Corporal, Michael Shannon's non-terrifying band, premières new track". A.V. Club Chicago. Retrieved 20 June 2012.
External links
- Michael Shannon at IMDb
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- Michael Shannon biography at A Red Orchid Theatre, Chicago
- The Onion A.V. Club interview
- Corporal (official website)