Stan Shaw


Handsome, athletic African-American character lead in films since the mid-1970s who is equally convincing playing jocks, soldiers, security staff, and simpletons. Shaw karate chopped his way into features playing a "Blaxploitation" villain in "TNT Jackson" (completed 1974; released 1975). He fared better in "The Bingo Long Traveling All-Stars and Motor Kings" (1976) as an ace baseball player in the Negro Leagues. Shaw proved outstanding in his first starring role in the Vietnam action film "The Boys of Company C" (1978). He played a former drug pusher who initially views 'Nam as a business opportunity but gradually matures into an effective leader. Shaw also proved memorable in character roles playing mentally challenged characters in "The Great Santini" (1979) and "Fried Green Tomatoes" (1991), and a nervous security chief in "Rising Son" (1993).

  • Born:
    in Chicago, Illinois
  • Job Titles:
    Actor
Milestones
  • 1974 Feature debut, "TNT Jackson", a martial arts blaxploitation flick (released 1975)
  • 1976 TV miniseries debut, "Arthur Hailey's 'The Moneychangers'"
  • 1978 First starring role in a film, "The Boys in Company C"
  • 1979 Acted in the sequel miniseries "Roots: The Next Generations"
  • 1979 Co-starred in the unsold pilot "The Buffalo Soldiers", a historical drama set in the 1860s about the mostly Black 10th Cavalry of the US Army
  • 1990 Portrayed prize fighter Joe Louis in the historical TV-movie "The Court-Martial of Jackie Robinson"
  • 1998 Co-starred in Brian De Palma's "Snake Eyes"

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