David Shaughnessy
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Born |
David James Shaughnessy London, England |
Residence | Los Angeles, California, US |
Occupation | Director, producer, actor |
Years active | 1979–present |
Spouse(s) | Anne Schoettle |
Children | Amy, Katie and Josie |
Website | http://www.davidshaughnessy.net |
David James Shaughnessy is a British television director, theatre director, producer and actor. He was educated at Eton College and the Central School of Speech and Drama, London. As an actor, he started in repertory theatres all around the UK and went on to become a principal actor with the famous Old Vic Theatre Company in London and touring around the world. He went on to perform in national tours, including 18 months in Godspell for producer Cameron Mackintosh, and acted in television series and films both in the UK and the US.
Later he turned to theatre and television directing. He directed in repertory companies all around the UK, culminating in directing the world premiere of Steve Brown's critically acclaimed musical, Elmer Gantry at the Festival Theatre, Chichester. In 1985, he made his voice over debut in Jim Henson's cult classic, "Labyrinth." He voiced Sir Didymus, the Mexican hat and many other goblin characters. This took him to the US. After acting in many American TV shows and films, he moved into producing and TV directing, ultimately becoming executive producer of the daytime drama, The Young and the Restless. He now directs for The Bold and the Beautiful on a freelance basis, while continuing to provide a multitude of voice-overs for films, cartoons, commercials and video games. He guest teaches and directs at Harvard Westlake High School in Los Angeles and is an Instructor in multi-camera directing at the Columbia College Hollywood Film School.
His father was Alfred Shaughnessy, a scriptwriter, best known for his work as Head Writer and producer of Upstairs, Downstairs. His elder brother is the actor Charles Shaughnessy, best known as Maxwell Sheffield on the television show, The Nanny and Shane Donovan in "Days of Our Lives". His wife is former Days of Our Lives head writer Anne Schoettle. David and Anne live in Los Angeles and have three daughters Amy, Katie and Josie.
He is the heir presumptive to the Barony of Shaughnessy, which is held by his brother.
Staff credits
- The Young and the Restless - Executive producer (2001–2004), Supervising producer (2000–2001), Director (1992–2006, 2008), Producer (1991–2000)
- The Bold and the Beautiful - Director (2004–Present)
- Days of Our Lives - Director (occasional)
- Santa Barbara - Director (occasional)
- Tribes - Director and Producer (entire run, 1990–91)
- The Last Act is a Solo (TV play A&E) - Director (1991)
- Unpublished Letters (TV play A&E) - Director (1990)
- Trial by Jury - Director (1987)
Filmography
Live action
- Guys with Kids - Ian (2012)
- Newhart (1989)
- Noble House (1988)
- Labyrinth -Sir Didymus, the Hat and others (1986)
- The Whistle Blower (1986)
- Three Up, Two Down (1985)
- Minder (1985)
- The Consultant (1983)
- QED (1982)
- QED (1982)
- The Haunting of Cassie Palmer (1982)
- Danger UXB (1979)
Animation
- Star Wars Rebels (2014) - Commandant Aresko, Taskmaster Grint, Refugee #1[1]
- Robot Chicken (Cartoon series) - Hans Gruber, Farmer Smurf, Dallas (Voice) (2012)
- Peter Pan and the Pirates (1990)
- Random! Cartoons, "Super John Doe Jr." - Blimey (2007)
Film
- Big Hero 6 - Heathcliff (Voice) (2014)
- Zambezia - Morton (Film voice) (2011)
Video games
- Heroes of the Storm - Snake God, Ka
- The Order: 1886 - Lord Hastings
- World of Warcraft: Warlords of Draenor - Velen (Voice) (2014)
- The Elder Scrolls Online - Altmer Male/Dunmer Male/Daedric Male/Hermaeus Mora (video game)
- World of Warcraft: Mists of Pandaria - Master Shang Xi (Voice) (2012)
- The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim - Dawnguard - Knight-Paladin Gelebor (video game) (2012)
- Diablo III - General Torion/Brother Francis/Dark Sorcerer (2013)
- Resistance: Fall of Man (video game) (Voice) (2006)
- Destroy All Humans! 2 - Dr. Orlov (video game) (Voice) (2006)
- Mass Effect - Vigil (video game) (Voice) (2007)
- Lord of the Rings: Conquest - Orc Officer No. 2 (video game) (Voice) (2009)
- Final Fantasy XIV (2010)
- Alice in Wonderland - Caterpillar and Dodo (video game) (Voice) (2010)
- The Darkness II - Jimmy Wilson (video game) (2010)
- Kingdoms of Amalur: Reckoning (video game) (Voice) (2011)
- The Bureau: XCOM Declassified - Quartermaster Webb (video game)
Awards and nominations
- Win, 1993, 2004, Drama series, The Young and the Restless and 2013, 2015 Directing Team, The Bold & the Beautiful
- Nomination, 1999–2003, Drama series, The Young and the Restless, 2013 Directing team, The Bold & the Beautiful
Executive producing tenure
Preceded by William J. Bell Edward J. Scott |
Executive Producer of The Young and the Restless (with William J. Bell) (with John F. Smith: 2003-2004) 2001 – 2004 |
Succeeded by William J. Bell John F. Smith |
References
- ↑ "Spark of Rebellion". Star Wars Rebels. 3 October 2014. Event occurs at 43:07. Disney Channel.
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