Charles Shaughnessy
Charles Shaughnessy | |
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Born | Charles George Patrick Shaughnessy 9 February 1955 London, England, UK |
Occupation | Actor |
Years active | 1983–present |
Spouse | Susan Fallender (1983–present) |
Children | 2 |
Website | charlesshaughnessy |
Charles George Patrick Shaughnessy, 5th Baron Shaughnessy (born 9 February 1955), or simply known as Charles Shaughnessy, is a British peer and television, theatre and film actor.
Shaughnessy is known for his roles on American television, as Shane Donovan on the soap opera Days of Our Lives, as Maxwell Sheffield on the sitcom The Nanny, and as the voice of Dennis the Goldfish on Stanley. Along with his brother, David Shaughnessy, and Ophelia Soumekh, he is a partner in 3S Media Solutions Inc.
Early life
Shaughnessy was born on 9 February 1955 in London, the son of Alfred Shaughnessy, a television writer who was the scriptwriter for Upstairs, Downstairs, and the actress Jean Lodge. His brother, David Shaughnessy, is also an actor and a television producer and director. His great-grandfather Thomas Shaughnessy was an American-born Canadian railway administrator of Irish descent.[1] Having been born into a show-business family, he started appearing in plays during primary school. After attending Eton College, he read for a law degree at Magdalene College at the University of Cambridge where he wrote a thesis on the House of Lords.[2]
While at Cambridge, he joined the Footlights club. After graduating, he decided to return to acting and enrolled in a London drama school, which led to him touring in a repertory company. He moved to the United States to follow actress Susan Fallender, whom he eventually wed.
Career
Shaughnessy first became widely known for playing Shane Donovan on the soap opera Days of Our Lives from 1984 to 1992. His character's romance with Patsy Pease's character, Kimberly Brady, made the duo into a soap supercouple and revived interest in Days among teenage viewers in the 1980s. In 1986, he appeared with Betty White and Bert Convy on Super Password, and in January 1993, Shaughnessy appeared in an episode of Murphy Brown as the title character's date to the inaugural ball.
Shaughnessy is also well known for his portrayal of Maxwell Sheffield opposite Fran Drescher on CBS' The Nanny from 1993 to 1999. He and Drescher resumed acting together on Drescher's next sitcom, Living with Fran, wherein Shaughnessy appeared fairly frequently as her philandering but needy ex-husband, Ted. Living with Fran was canceled on 17 May 2006, after two seasons.
In 1996, Shaughnessy was reunited with another co-star from Days of Our Lives – Charlotte Ross, who portrayed Shane's daughter Eve Donovan – for the TV movie A Kiss So Deadly. This time, Ross portrayed the roommate of Shaughnessy's daughter (Dedee Pfeiffer); Shaughnessy's character, although married, forms an obsessive Lolita-esque relationship with Ross. When she tries to break it off, Shaughnessy's character murders Ross'; gradually, his daughter uncovers the truth.
Shaughnessy also appeared in the Disney Channel 2002 made-for-TV movie Get a Clue. He was also seen in the Halloween 2000 made-for-TV movie Mom's Got a Date with a Vampire starring opposite Caroline Rhea (she guest-starred on The Nanny in 1998 as part of a cross-over with Hollywood Squares). That same year, Shaughnessy made two appearances on The WB's Sabrina (this show stars Rhea, Melissa Joan Hart, and Beth Broderick) playing two different characters. He played Alec Colson in the 8th-season episode "Covenant" of Stargate SG-1. He also voiced Dr. Quintaine in the PC game Freelancer.
Shaughnessy appeared on an episode of NBC's Law & Order: Special Victims Unit and is also the voice of Dennis the Goldfish on the Disney Channel cartoon series Stanley. On 11 May 2002, Shaughnessy won an Emmy Award for Outstanding Performer in an Animated Program for his portrayal of Dennis the Goldfish on Stanley.
On 8 August 2008, Shaughnessy portrayed the murder victim (Samuel, Guru) in Murder 101 (film series): The Locked Room Mystery. As of September 2008, his voice was heard in a few television commercials for Range Rover cars. In December 2008, he did the voice of Pietro in The Tale of Despereaux. He also portrayed the Cockney English accent for "The Boss" in the game Saints Row 2, and more recently has voiced more commercials for Land Rover.
On 5 May 2009, Shaughnessy made a guest appearance in the series The Mentalist episode "Miss Red" as the manager of a private club. His voice has been featured in commercials for Land Rover. He also appeared on the popular TV show Hannah Montana as a talent show judge modeled after Simon Cowell in the episode "Judge Me Tender".
Shaughnessy returned to Days of Our Lives in May 2010, in a storyline associated with the funeral of Alice Horton (played by Frances Reid), briefly reuniting him with his former co-star Patsy Pease (Kimberly). This plot development was necessitated by the real-world death of the actress who had long portrayed Mrs. Horton as the producers were aware that the audience would not accept the portrayal of the character by anyone else.
In August–September 2010, Shaughnessy appeared as King Arthur in Monty Python's Spamalot! at The Ogunquit Playhouse in Ogunquit, Maine. In January 2011, he won the Broadway World Boston Theater Award for Best Lead Actor in a Musical (Large Theater). Since 2010, Shaughnessy has starred on the soap opera web series The Bay as Elliot Sanders.[3] On 6 December 2010, he reunited with Fran Drescher as a guest on her limited-run daytime show, The Fran Drescher Show.
In June 2011, Shaughnessy appeared as Henry Higgins in My Fair Lady at the North Shore Music Theatre in Beverly, Massachusetts. He made a guest appearance on the first season finale of Fran Drescher's TV Land sitcom, Happily Divorced, first airing on 17 August 2011.
Shaughnessy returned to Days of Our Lives for a limited run in May 2012 as Shane Donovan, in a story line involving his return to the ISA and interacting with Hope and Bo Brady and Stephano DiMera. His co-star, Patsy Pease did not appear as Shane's wife, Kimberly, in this story arc; nor did Charlotte Ross, who had played Shane's daughter, Eve. He also returned in November 2013 for a three episode arc, in which his character Shane, and his wife Kimberly, deal with their daughter's drug use.
On 23 January 2014 it was announced that Shaughnessy would assume the title role in the play Harvey at the New Theatre in Overland Park, Kansas after original star Judge Reinhold was offered the opportunity to leave the production.
In August 2014, Shaughness made a guest appearance on the Disney Channel Show, Dog with a Blog as, Business Tycoon, Tom Fairbanks a man who wanted to buy Stan the Dog and use him as the spokes-dog for his animal rescue campaign.[4]
Personal life
Shaughnessy has been married to Susan Fallender since 21 May 1983.[5]
Together they have two daughters:
- Jenny Johanna Shaughnessy (born 18 March 1990) is an assistant to head production at Nickelodeon.[5]
- Madelyn Sarah Shaughnessy (born 8 February 1995).
He is an avid supporter of the Chelsea Football Club in the UK.
Shaughnessy is active on the Internet. He maintains his own blog on Blogspot and in the midst of the 2008 U.S. Presidential Election he started a video blog on YouTube supporting Barack Obama. He has also appeared in an episode of CollegeHumor's series, If Google Was A Guy.
Peerage
In December 2007, Shaughnessy became the fifth Baron Shaughnessy, in the Peerage of the United Kingdom, upon the death of his second cousin, Michael James Shaughnessy, 4th Baron Shaughnessy. The heir presumptive to the title is his brother David, and David will remain such while both are living unless Charles subsequently fathers a son. The first baron was their great-grandfather, Thomas George Shaughnessy, the president of Canadian Pacific Railway. Although seldom called such, by his baronial title he is also properly styled as The Right Honourable The Lord Shaughnessy.
Awards and nominations
Soap Opera Digest Awards
- Won, 1985, for Outstanding New Actor in a Daytime Serials
- Won, 1986, for Favorite Daytime Super Couple on a Daytime Serial (shared with Patsy Pease)
- Won, 1988, for Outstanding Super Couple: Daytime (shared with Patsy Pease)
- Nominated, 1990, for Outstanding Super Couple: Daytime (shared with Patsy Pease)
- Nominated, 1991, for Outstanding Hero: Daytime
- Nominated, 1992, for Outstanding Lead Actor: Daytime
Daytime Emmy Awards
- Won, 2002, for Outstanding Performer in an Animated Program (Stanley)
Broadway World Boston Theater Awards
- Won, 2011, for Best Lead Actor in a Musical (Large Theater)
Filmography
- Jury (1983) - Julian Spears
- Agatha Christie's Partners in Crime (1983) – "The Affair of the Pink Pearl" – John Rennie
- Days of Our Lives (1984–1992, 2002, 2010, 2012, 2013) (TV series) – Shane Donovan
- Til We Meet Again (1989) (mini-series) – Armand
- Murphy Brown (1993) (Back to the Ball) – Michael
- The Nanny (1993–1999) (TV series) – Maxwell Sheffield
- Duckman (1994) - Wolfgang 'Cannibal Lechter' Kracker
- A Kiss So Deadly (1996) (made-for-TV) – Tom Deese
- Everything to Gain (1996) (made-for-TV) – Andrew Keswick
- Second Chances (1998) – Dr. Hugh Olson
- Sabrina, the Teenage Witch (2000) - "You Can't Twin" - Alec
- Mom's Got a Date with a Vampire (2000) – Dimitri Denatos
- Sabrina, the Teenage Witch (2001) - "Witchright Hall" - James Hexton
- Stanley (2001–2004) - Dennis the Goldfish
- Get a Clue (2002) – Detective Meany / Falco
- Stargate SG-1 (2004) – Alec Colson
- All Grown Up (2005) - Additional Voices
- Kids in America (2005) – Sergeant Carmichael
- Living With Fran (2005–2006) (TV series) - Ted Reeves
- National Lampoon's Dorm Daze 2 (2006) – Professor Rex Cavendish
- Veronica Mars – "Lord of the Pi's" (2006) – Budd Rose
- Law & Order: Special Victims Unit (Episode 164-Recall)(2006)
- Saints & Sinners (2007) – August Martin
- Polar Opposites (2008) - David
- Mad Men (2008–2009) - St. John Powell
- The Tale of Despereaux (2008) - Pietro (voice)
- Saints Row 2 (2008) (video game) - The Boss (Male Voice 1)
- Hannah Montana (2009) - "Judge Me Tender" - Byron
- White Knight Chronicles (2009) (video game) - Eldore
- Wishing Well (2009) (TV movie) - Bosley
- The Marvelous Misadventures of Flapjack (2009) - "Fancy Pants" - Mr Pants (voice)
- CSI: NY (2010) - "Sanguine Love" - Mr. Christensen
- The Suite Life on Deck (2010) - "Rollin' With the Holmsies" - Jean-Claude Benoit
- Audrey (2010) - Jacques
- The Bay (2010-) - Capt. Elliot Sanders
- Ricky and Ravi (Are In Between Jobs) (2011) (Video short) - Richard Paddle
- Your Highness (2011) - Narrator/Soul of the Maze
- William & Kate (2011) (TV movie) - Flight Instructor
- Happily Divorced (2011) - "Torn Between Two Lovetts" - Gregory Sherwood
- Love's Christmas Journey (2011) (TV movie) - Mr. Weaver
- Castle (2012) - "The Limey" - Nigel Wyndham
- Victorious (2012) (Guest Star) - "Tori Goes Platinum" - Mason Thornesmith
- Liz & Dick (2012) (TV Movie) - Anthony Asquith
- Victorious (2012) (Guest Star) - "Robbie Sells Rex" - Mason Thornesmith
- Sullivan & Son - "Reunited" - Darryl
- This Magic Moment (2013) – Doyle Duncan
- Super Fun Night (2013) - Season Finale
- Moontrap: Target Earth (2014) – Richard Kontral
- My Dad Is Scrooge (2014) - Judge
- Dog with a Blog (2014) (Guest Star) - "The Mutt and the Mogul" - Tom Fairbanks
Video games
- Freelancer (2003) - Professor Roland Quintaine
- Saints Row 2 (2008) - The Boss (Male Voice 1)
- White Knight Chronicles: International Edition (2008) - Eldore
- White Knight Chronicles II (2011) - Eldore
Arms
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See also
References
- ^ "Thomas George Shaughnessy, 1st Baron Shaughnessy". Encyclopedia Britannica. Retrieved 27 October 2014.
- ^ "The Barons Shaughnessy". Montreal Gazette. 2008-09-02.
- ^ Logan, Michael (February 18, 2011). "Exclusive: Online Soap The Bay Looking For a TV Home". TV Guide. Retrieved September 29, 2015.
- ^ http://www.imdb.com/title/tt3302806/
- ^ a b "MAGIC CITY." Soap Opera Digest. August 19, 2013. p. 59.
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