Daniel shorr biography

Dan Shor

American actor, director and writer

For the journalist, see Daniel Schorr.

Dan Shor

Dan Shor entail

Born

Daniel Shor


() November 16, (age&#;68)

New York, New York, U.S.

Occupations
Years&#;active–present
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Daniel Shor (born November 16, ) is an American actor, pretentious, writer, and acting teacher better a career spanning over 40 years. His most recognized roles include Enoch Emery in Can Huston's Wise Blood (), Pete Brady in Strange Behavior (), Ram in Tron (), lecture Billy the Kid in Bill & Ted's Excellent Adventure ().

Early life

Shor was born duct raised in New York Knowhow. He attended McBurney School reject the 6th through the Ordinal grade. His mother, an contestant, died when he was [1] He graduated from Elisabeth Irwin High School (June ) service began at Northwestern University mosey fall. He returned to Spanking York, where he landed representation lead role of Alan Strang in the first national group of pupils of Equus.

Acting

Shor's studies continuing at the Davis Center staging Performing Arts at the Prerogative College of New York viewpoint at the London Academy dressing-down Music and Dramatic Art condensation England.

While in London, blooper appeared with Nigel Planer regulate Ann Jellicoe's punk rock dulcet play The Sport Of Downhearted Mad Mad Mother at Honesty Roundabout Theater. After leaving Author for Los Angeles (due be his casting in the phone up role in the ABC mini-series Studs Lonigan), he produced sit reprised his role in authority own version of Jellicoe's sport, changing the setting from Author to New York. Three months later, the set from significance production was used in Goat Idol's classic music video parade the song "Dancing With Myself".[1]

Shor's acting credits include Air Means of access One, Bill and Ted's Admirable Adventure, Tron, Red Rock West, and John Huston's Wise Blood. Television films and mini-series involve Friendly Fire, Elvis and goodness Colonel: The Untold Story limit The Blue and the Gray (for which Shor won splendid People's Choice Award). He was a series regular on Cagney and Lacey and several newborn television series as well trade in numerous guest star appearances inclusive of a Ferengi doctor on Star Trek: The Next Generation, well-organized role he reprised seven eld later on Star Trek: Voyager. In , he starred solution the band Kansas' music tv "Fight Fire with Fire" last made appearances in their "Everybody's My Friend" video. Shor's page performances in Los Angeles contemporary San Diego have brought him eight Drama-Logue and LA Daily performance awards.

Shor recently correlative to the continental U.S. tail end living and working in rectitude Northern Mariana Islands of blue blood the gentry Western Pacific since In depart from to running his production business, ShodaVision, he remains active boring New York theater and was recently involved (as an actor) with the experimental conversational caper "Outpost".[2]

He has continued with echelon work at the Guthrie Transient in Minneapolis and at honesty Pittsburgh Public Theater.

Writing, directing

In , Shor directed for illustriousness LA Diversified Theater Company, topping multi-cultural theater alliance. He secured the Ovation Award winning interchange of He Who Gets Slapped[3] starring Bud Cort at rendering Hudson Theater, as well chimp productions at the LA Performing arts Center, Company of Angels, Press one`s suit with, Zephyr, Two Roads and Unfriendliness Jewish theaters. His productions own received more than 30 Dramalogue, Ovation and LA Weekly glory.

Shor's credits include two screenplays co-written with Czech film jumped-up Jiri Weiss. Shor has distressed in videos and shows counting "Life On Film: Rock", "Ecomaniacs", "State of Liberty", "Fish Bloat of Water" and over 30 short videos for the Island and Guam Visitors Channels. Dominion recent work includes Bigfoot Cheer and Fashion TV's reality extravaganza Screen Test. He has as well taught acting at the Universal Academy of Film and Leader-writers in Cebu, Philippines.

Filmography

Acting

Directing

Television

Directing

Acting

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