Wallace Shawn
Wallace Shawn
The son of an editor for the New Yorker, the diminutive comedic actor Wallace Shawn speaks with a recognizable lisp that is appropriate for his frequent portrayals of little irate men. A graduate of both Harvard and Oxford University, he has taught several courses in English and struggled as a playwright in the early '70s; in 1977 he translated Machiavelli's The Mandrake. Shawn broke into films soon after, building a successful career as a supporting actor to help fund his playwriting. He debuted in two of the best films of 1979: Woody Allen's Manhattan and Bob Fosse's All That Jazz. In 1981, he co-wrote the semi-autobiographical My Dinner With André, a talky comedy starring himself and theater director André Gregory in a dinner conversation, directed by Louis Malle. The movie was acclaimed by critics, but many audiences grew tired during its two-hour running time. After this personal project, Shawn would build a career out of playing brief but surprisingly memorable roles in a long list of movies. One of his most warmly remembered appearances was in 1987 as Vizzini, the inept leader of a misfit criminal gang, in The Princess Bride. The same year, he supplied the heroic voice for the Masked Avenger in Woody Allen's Radio Days. Taking the next step to straight voice acting, he lent his distinctive speech to the animated features The Goofy Movie, All Dogs Go to Heaven, and both installments of Toy Story. He also continued to work with Woody Allen throughout the next decade in the films Shadows and Fog and The Curse of the Jade Scorpion. Taking his quirky persona to the small screen, Shawn had several guest-star appearances on TV shows like Taxi, Murphy Brown, and The Cosby Show, but he didn't have his own reoccurring character until he reprised his feature-film role of Mr. Hall for the ABC sitcom version of Clueless. He quickly followed that with the role of Zek on Star Trek: Deep Space Nine. Throughout his acting career, Shawn has managed to continue writing successful plays, and eventually adapted one of them, The Designated Mourner, for a feature film in 1997. After a few brief appearances in some forgettable films in the late '90s, he gained some larger roles in TV movies and miniseries. In 2002, he played the publishing boss Mr. Gelb for the "Greta" story in Rebecca Miller's Personal Velocity: Three Portraits. He then joined a large cast of other comedians for Danny DeVito's crime comedy Duplex in 2003. ~ Andrea LeVasseur, All Movie Guide
Filmography of Wallace Shawn:
- The Wife with Julie Hagerty , Tom Noonan
- We're No Angels with Robert DeNiro , Sean Penn , Demi Moore , Hoyt Axton , Bruno Kirby , James Russo , John C. Reilly
- Toy Story with Tom Hanks , Tim Allen , Don Rickles , Jim Varney , Laurie Metcalf , Annie Potts , John Ratzenberger , R. Lee Ermey
- A Goofy Movie with Pat Buttram
- Toy Story 2 with Tom Hanks , Tim Allen , Joan Cusack , Kelsey Grammer , Don Rickles , Jim Varney , John Ratzenberger , Annie Potts , Laurie Metcalf , R. Lee Ermey , Andrew Stanton
- Clueless with Alicia Silverstone , Paul Rudd , Dan Hedaya , Jeremy Sisto
- Mrs. Parker and the Vicious Circle with Jennifer Jason Leigh , Matthew Broderick , Campbell Scott , Peter Gallagher , Jennifer Beals , Andrew McCarthy , Martha Plimpton , Lili Taylor , James LeGros , Gwyneth Paltrow , Heather Graham , Stephen Baldwin , Rebecca Miller , Stanley Tucci , Keith Carradine , John Cusack , Jon Favreau , Jane Adams
- Shadows and Fog with Woody Allen , Mia Farrow , John Malkovich , Kathy Bates , Madonna , Donald Pleasence , Lily Tomlin , Jodie Foster , John Cusack , Kate Nelligan , Fred Gwynne , Julie Kavner , Kenneth Mars , David Ogden Stiers , Philip Bosco , Kurtwood Smith , William H. Macy , John C. Reilly , David Strathairn , Juliet Taylor
- Manhattan with Woody Allen , Diane Keaton , Mariel Hemingway , Meryl Streep , Karen Allen
- Duplex with Ben Stiller , Drew Barrymore , Swoosie Kurtz , Tracey Walter
- Canadian Bacon with Alan Alda , John Candy , Rhea Perlman , Kevin Pollak , Rip Torn , Kevin J. O'Connor , Steven Wright , Dan Aykroyd , James Belushi , Michael Moore





