Michael Shannon

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Michael Shannon

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Shannon at the 2015 Toronto International Film Festival

Born
Michael Corbett Shannon
(1974-08-07) August 7, 1974 (age 43)
Lexington, Kentucky, U.S.
Residence
Brooklyn, New York, U.S.
Occupation

  • Actor

  • musician


Years active
1992–present
Partner(s)
Kate Arrington (2002–present)
Children
2
Relatives
Raymond Corbett Shannon
(grandfather)

Michael Corbett Shannon (born August 7, 1974)[1][2] is an American actor and musician. He has been nominated twice for the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor for his roles in Revolutionary Road (2008) and Nocturnal Animals (2016). He earned Screen Actors Guild Award and Golden Globe Award nominations for his role in 99 Homes (2014), and a Tony Award nomination for Best Featured Actor in a Play for Long Day's Journey into Night (2016).


Shannon made his film debut in 1993 with Groundhog Day and received widespread attention for his performance in 8 Mile (2002). He is known for his on-screen versatility, performing in both comedies and dramas. His projects include Pearl Harbor (2001), Bad Boys II (2003), Bug (2006), Before the Devil Knows You're Dead (2007), Bad Lieutenant: Port of Call New Orleans (2007), The Iceman (2012), Man of Steel (2013) and The Shape of Water (2017). Shannon is a frequent collaborator of Jeff Nichols, appearing in all of his films: Shotgun Stories (2007), Take Shelter (2011), Mud (2012), Midnight Special and Loving (both 2016). He is also known for his role as Nelson Van Alden in the HBO period drama series Boardwalk Empire (2010–2014), for which he was nominated for three Screen Actors Guild Awards.




Contents





  • 1 Early life


  • 2 Acting career


  • 3 Music career


  • 4 Personal life


  • 5 Filmography

    • 5.1 Film


    • 5.2 Television



  • 6 Stage


  • 7 Awards and nominations


  • 8 See also


  • 9 References


  • 10 External links




Early life


Shannon was born in Lexington, Kentucky, and is a grandson of entomologist Raymond Corbett Shannon.[3] His father, Donald Sutherlin Shannon, was an accounting professor at DePaul University, and his mother, Geraldine Hine, is a lawyer.[4][5][6] He was raised by his divorced parents in both Lexington, Kentucky, and Chicago, Illinois.[7][8]



Acting career


Shannon's first film role was as the main character in the music video for the Every Mother's Nightmare song "House of Pain", in which he played a troubled teenager who was running away from his abusive lifestyle. He later became a stage actor in Chicago. He helped found A Red Orchid Theatre, where he still regularly performs.[3] He has since worked with the Steppenwolf Theatre Company, Northlight Theatre, and other acting companies.[9] Shannon originated the role of Peter Evans in Bug in 1996 and also starred in the 2006 film adaptation with Ashley Judd and Harry Connick Jr., directed by William Friedkin. His roles in Bug and Killer Joe were written by Steppenwolf ensemble member Tracy Letts.[8]


Shannon made his film debut with a small role in Groundhog Day in 1993 as a wedding groom.[10] Later, he had roles in Jesus' Son, Pearl Harbor, 8 Mile and Vanilla Sky. He played the villain in Kangaroo Jack. After a role in Bad Boys II, he had a major role in Grand Theft Parsons as the hippie, Larry Oster-Berg. In 2006, he played the leader of a prison white supremacist group, Lynard, in Let's Go to Prison. Shannon has appeared in several shows in the West End in London, including a production of Woyzeck directed by Sarah Kane.[11] In 2008, Shannon was featured in the off-Broadway production of Stephen Adly Guirgis's The Little Flower of East Orange, presented by LAByrinth Theater Company and The Public Theater, directed by Philip Seymour Hoffman and also featuring Ellen Burstyn.[12]




Shannon (far right) with Robert Davi and Stephen Dorff at the 2012 Toronto International Film Festival


In 2008, he starred in the romantic drama film Revolutionary Road, alongside Leonardo DiCaprio and Kate Winslet. His performance as the clinically insane son earned him universal acclaim,[13][14][15][16] and won the Satellite Award for Best Supporting Actor – Motion Picture[17] and received an Academy Award nomination for Best Supporting Actor.[18] In 2010, he portrayed Doc Cross Williams in the film adaptation of Jonah Hex.[19] Shannon played Federal Prohibition agent Nelson Van Alden in the HBO television show Boardwalk Empire, which began in 2010. In November of that year, he began starring in the one man play Mistakes Were Made at the Barrow Street Theatre in New York City, with performances having run through February 27, 2012.[20] Shannon had previously performed the show in 2009 at A Red Orchid Theatre in Chicago.[21]


In 2011, Shannon starred in the drama film Take Shelter. He received rave reviews for his performance,[22][23] and a Saturn Award for Best Actor.[24] In 2012, he played a corrupt cop in the film Premium Rush, written and directed by David Koepp,[25] and appeared on Broadway in Grace along with Paul Rudd and Ed Asner. In 2013, he starred as legendary mob hitman Richard Kuklinski in The Iceman, which was distributed in May 2013. His performance received much acclaim from critics. Also that year, Shannon portrayed General Zod, the main antagonist in Zack Snyder's film Man of Steel.[26] Shannon portrayed music icon Elvis Presley alongside Kevin Spacey as President Richard Nixon in Elvis & Nixon.[27]


In 2015, he was seen in the biographical drama film Freeheld, as well as the independent drama film 99 Homes as housing agent Rick Carver, a role that earned him widespread critical acclaim, and nominations for the Golden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actor – Motion Picture and the Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Supporting Role.[28][29]


The following year, he starred in the psychological thriller film Nocturnal Animals, alongside Amy Adams and Jake Gyllenhaal. His performance as a detective investigating the violent incident garnered him critical acclaim,[30][31][32][33] and was nominated for his second Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor.[34]


He played Col. Richard Strickland in Guillermo del Toro's romantic fantasy film The Shape of Water.[35] The film had its world premiere at the 74th Venice International Film Festival,[36] where it won the Golden Lion.[37][38] In 2018, he played the lead role as Gary Noesner in Waco on Paramount Network.



Music career


In 2002, Shannon formed the indie rock band Corporal, along with Ray Rizzo and Rob Beitzel. Shannon sings and writes lyrics for the band. In 2010, Corporal released their self-titled debut album.[39] Following the album's release two MP3 tracks have been released for download. The first track "Glory" was released in 2011 and the second song titled "Obama" was released in June 2012 as the band's way of endorsing President Obama's run for reelection.[40]



Personal life




Shannon at the 2011 Toronto International Film Festival


Shannon is in a relationship with actress Kate Arrington; they have two daughters, Sylvie and Marion. They live in the neighborhood of Red Hook located in the New York City borough of Brooklyn.[41]



Filmography



Film


























































































































































































































































































































Year
Title
Role
Director
Notes
1993

Groundhog Day
Fred

Harold Ramis

1996

Chain Reaction
Flower Delivery Man

Andrew Davis

1997

Chicago Cab
Crack Head

Mary Cybulski & John Tintori

1999

Jesus' Son
Dundun

Alison Maclean


The Ride
Jimmy
Jeff Myers

2000

The Photographer
Maurice
Jeremy Stein


Tigerland
Randy Charles

Joel Schumacher


Cecil B. Demented
Petie

John Waters


Mullitt
Phil Kunz

Pat Healy

Short film
2001

Pearl Harbor
Lt. Gooz Wood

Michael Bay


New Port South
John Stanton

Kyle Cooper


Vanilla Sky
Aaron

Cameron Crowe

2002

High Crimes
Troy Abbott

Carl Franklin


8 Mile
Greg Buehl

Curtis Hanson

2003

Kangaroo Jack
Frankie Lombardo

David McNally


Bad Boys II
Floyd Poteet

Michael Bay


Grand Theft Parsons
Larry Oster-Berg

David Caffrey

2004

Water
Bobby Matherson
Jennifer Houlton


Criminal
Gene

Gregory Jacobs


Dead Birds
Clyde

Alex Turner


Zamboni Man
Walt, Zamboni Man
Seth Henrikson
Short film

The Woodsman
Rosen

Nicole Kassell

2006

Bug
Peter Evans

William Friedkin


World Trade Center

Dave Karnes

Oliver Stone


Let's Go to Prison
Lynard

Bob Odenkirk


Marvelous
John
Síofra Campbell

2007

Shotgun Stories
Son Hayes

Jeff Nichols


Blackbird
Murl

Adam Rapp


Lucky You
Ray Zumbro

Curtis Hanson


Before the Devil Knows You're Dead
Dex

Sidney Lumet

2008

Revolutionary Road
John Givings, Jr.

Sam Mendes

2009

The Missing Person
John Rosow

Noah Buschel


Bad Lieutenant: Port of Call New Orleans
Mundt

Werner Herzog


The Greatest
Jordan Walker

Shana Feste


My Son, My Son, What Have Ye Done?
Brad McCullum

Werner Herzog

2010

The Runaways

Kim Fowley

Floria Sigismondi


Herbert White
Herbert White

James Franco
Short film

13
Henry

Géla Babluani


Jonah Hex
Dr. Cross Williams

Jimmy Hayward

2011

Take Shelter
Curtis LaForche

Jeff Nichols


Return
Mike

Liza Johnson


The Broken Tower
Emile Opffer

James Franco


Machine Gun Preacher
Donnie

Marc Forster

2012

Mud
Uncle Galen

Jeff Nichols


Premium Rush
Bobby Monday

David Koepp


The Iceman

Richard Kuklinski

Ariel Vromen


Happy Hour
Just Mike
Brian Devine
Short film
2013

Man of Steel

General Zod

Zack Snyder


The Harvest
Richard Young

John McNaughton

2014

Young Ones
Ernest Holm

Jake Paltrow


They Came Together
Spike

David Wain

Cameo

She's Funny That Way
Policeman Macy's

Peter Bogdanovich
Cameo

99 Homes
Rick Carver

Ramin Bahrani

2015

Freeheld
Dane Wells

Peter Sollett


The Night Before
Mr. Green

Jonathan Levine

2016

Complete Unknown
Tom

Joshua Marston


Frank & Lola
Frank Reilly

Matthew Ross


Midnight Special
Roy Tomlin

Jeff Nichols


Wolves
Lee Keller

Bart Freundlich


Poor Boy
Blayde Griggs
Robert Scott Wildes


Elvis & Nixon

Elvis Presley

Liza Johnson
Also executive producer

Loving
Grey Villet

Jeff Nichols


Salt and Fire
Matt Riley

Werner Herzog


Nocturnal Animals
Det. Bobby Andes

Tom Ford

2017

The Shape of Water
Col. Richard Strickland

Guillermo del Toro


The Current War

George Westinghouse

Alfonso Gomez-Rejon


Pottersville
Maynard Greiger
Seth Henrikson

2018

12 Strong
Chief Warrant Officer Hal Spencer

Nicolai Fuglsig


What They Had
Nicky
Elizabeth Chomko
[42]

State Like Sleep

Meredith Danluck

TBA

The Price
Liam
Siofra Campbell

Post-production


Television
















































Year
Title
Role
Notes
1992

Overexposed
Young Man

Television film

Angel Street
Patrick Mulligan
Television film
1998–1999

Early Edition
Merle / Mr. Andrews
2 episodes
1999

Turks
Man #1
Episode: "Pilot"
2005

Law & Order: Special Victims Unit
Avery Shaw
Episode: "Quarry"
2009

Delocated
Mark
Episode: "Sick of It!"
2010–2014

Boardwalk Empire
Nelson Van Alden/ George Mueller
36 episodes
2017

At Home with Amy Sedaris
Julien Penderel
Episode: "Murdercide"
2018

Waco
Gary Noesner
6 episodes; also executive producer

Fahrenheit 451
Captain Beatty
Television film
2019

The Little Drummer Girl
Kurtz
Upcoming miniseries, Filming


Stage























































































































Year
Title
Role
Notes
1991

Loving Little Egypt
Humberhill
Griffin Theatre Company
1992

Fun and Nobody
Denny
Next Theatre Company
1993

Killer Joe
Chris Smith
Next Theatre Company
1994

Edinburgh Festival Fringe
1996

Bug
Peter Evans

Gate Theatre
1998

Killer Joe
Chris Smith
Soho Playhouse
1999

The Killer
Berenger

A Red Orchid Theatre

The Idiot
Parfyon Rogozhin

Lookingglass Theatre
2001

Bug
Peter Evans
A Red Orchid Theatre
2002

Finer Noble Gases
Lynch

Actors Theatre of Louisville
2004–2005

Bug
Peter Evans

Barrow Street Theatre
2005

Gagarin Way
Eddie
A Red Orchid Theatre
2006

The Pillowman
Michal

Steppenwolf Theatre Company

Hunger and Thirst
Director
A Red Orchid Theatre

Grace
Sam
Northlight Theatre
2007

Lady
Kenny
Northlight Theatre
2008

The Little Flower of East Orange
Danny

The Public Theater

The Metal Children
Tobin Falmouth

Vineyard Theatre

Lady
Kenny

Rattlestick Playwrights Theater
2010

Our Town
Stage Manager
Barrow Street Theatre
2010–2011

Mistakes Were Made
Felix Artifex
Barrow Street Theatre
2012

Uncle Vanya
Mikhail Lvovich Astrov

Soho Repertory Theatre
2012–2013

Grace
Sam

Cort Theatre
2013

Simpatico
Lyle Carter
A Red Orchid Theatre
2014

The Killer
Berenger
Theatre for a New Audience
2015

Pilgrim's Progress
Jim McKee
A Red Orchid Theatre
2016

Long Day's Journey into Night
James Tyrone Jr.

American Airlines Theatre
2017

Simpatico
Lyle Carter
McCarter Theatre Center
2018

Traitor

Director
A Red Orchid Theatre
2018

Victims of Duty
The Detective
A Red Orchid Theatre


Awards and nominations
















































































































































































































































































Year
Work
Award
Category
Result
1992

Fun/Nobody

Joseph Jefferson Award
Actor in a Principal Role
Won
2002

Bug

Joseph Jefferson Award
Actor in a Supporting Role
Nominated
2004

Lucille Lortel Award
Outstanding Lead Actor
Nominated
2006

The Pillowman

Joseph Jefferson Award
Actor in a Supporting Role
Nominated
2007

Before the Devil Knows You're Dead

Gotham Award
Best Ensemble Cast
Won
2008

Revolutionary Road

Satellite Award

Best Supporting Actor
Won

Chicago Film Critics Association

Best Supporting Actor
Nominated

Detroit Film Critics Society

Best Supporting Actor
Nominated

St. Louis Film Critics Association

Best Supporting Actor
Nominated
2009

Palm Springs International Film Festival
Best Ensemble Cast
Won

Online Film Critics Society

Best Supporting Actor
Nominated

Santa Barbara International Film Festival
Virtuoso Award
Won

Academy Award

Best Supporting Actor
Nominated
2010

Mistakes Were Made

Lucille Lortel Award
Outstanding Lead Actor
Nominated

Outer Critics Circle Award
Outstanding Solo Performance
Nominated

Drama League Award
Distinguished Performance
Nominated

Joseph Jefferson Award
Actor in a Principal Role
Nominated

Drama Desk Award

Outstanding Actor in a Play
Nominated
2011

Boardwalk Empire

Screen Actors Guild Award

Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Drama Series
Won

Take Shelter

Gotham Award
Best Ensemble Cast
Nominated

Austin Film Critics Association
Best Actor
Won

Chicago Film Critics Association

Best Actor
Won

New York Film Critics Online
Best Actor
Won

San Diego Film Critics Society

Best Actor
Won

Toronto Film Critics Association

Best Actor
Won

Los Angeles Film Critics Association

Best Actor
Runner-up

Dallas–Fort Worth Film Critics Association

Best Actor
5th Place

Detroit Film Critics Society

Best Actor
Nominated

Houston Film Critics Society

Best Actor
Nominated

Online Film Critics Society

Best Actor
Nominated

Satellite Award

Best Actor
Nominated

Washington D.C. Area Film Critics Association

Best Actor
Nominated
2012

Vancouver Film Critics Circle

Best Actor
Nominated

Independent Spirit Award

Best Male Lead
Nominated

Saturn Award

Best Actor
Won

Boardwalk Empire

Screen Actors Guild Award

Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Drama Series
Won
2013
Nominated

Simpatico

Joseph Jefferson Award
Actor in a Principal Role
Won
2014

Boardwalk Empire

Screen Actors Guild Award

Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Drama Series
Nominated
2015

99 Homes

Gotham Award

Best Actor
Nominated

Los Angeles Film Critics Association

Best Supporting Actor
Won

San Francisco Film Critics Circle

Best Supporting Actor
Won

Toronto Film Critics Association

Best Supporting Actor
Runner-up

Chicago Film Critics Association

Best Supporting Actor
Nominated

Vancouver Film Critics Circle

Best Supporting Actor
Nominated

Florida Film Critics Circle

Best Supporting Actor
Nominated

Austin Film Critics Association
Best Supporting Actor
Nominated
2016

National Society of Film Critics

Best Supporting Actor
2nd Place

Golden Globe Award

Best Supporting Actor
Nominated

Alliance of Women Film Journalists
Best Supporting Actor
Nominated

Critics' Choice Award

Best Supporting Actor
Nominated

Houston Film Critics Society

Best Supporting Actor
Nominated

Screen Actors Guild Award

Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Supporting Role
Nominated

Independent Spirit Award

Best Supporting Male
Nominated

Saturn Award

Best Supporting Actor
Nominated

Long Day's Journey Into Night

Outer Critics Circle Award
Outstanding Featured Actor in a Play
Won

Drama Desk Award

Outstanding Featured Actor in a Play
Won

Tony Award

Best Featured Actor in a Play
Nominated

Nocturnal Animals

Washington D.C. Area Film Critics Association

Best Supporting Actor
Nominated

St. Louis Film Critics Association

Best Supporting Actor
Nominated

Critics' Choice Award

Best Supporting Actor
Nominated

Toronto Film Critics Association

Best Supporting Actor
Runner-up

Florida Film Critics Circle

Best Supporting Actor
Nominated

San Francisco Film Critics Circle

Best Supporting Actor
Nominated

Online Film Critics Society

Best Supporting Actor
Nominated

Austin Film Critics Association
Best Supporting Actor
Nominated

Chicago Film Critics Association

Best Supporting Actor
Nominated

IndieWire Critics Poll
Best Supporting Actor
9th Place

Alliance of Women Film Journalists
Best Supporting Actor
Nominated

San Diego Film Critics Society

Best Supporting Actor
Nominated

Dallas–Fort Worth Film Critics Association

Best Supporting Actor
3rd Place
2017

National Society of Film Critics

Best Supporting Actor
3rd Place

Houston Film Critics Society

Best Supporting Actor
Nominated

AACTA International Award

Best Supporting Actor
Nominated

London Film Critics' Circle

Supporting Actor of the Year
Nominated

Academy Award

Best Supporting Actor
Nominated

The Shape of Water

St. Louis Film Critics Association

Best Supporting Actor
Nominated

Seattle Film Critics Society
Best Supporting Actor
Nominated
2018

Satellite Awards

Best Supporting Actor
Nominated


See also


  • List of actors with Academy Award nominations


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External links




  • Corporal (official website)


  • Michael Shannon on IMDb


  • Michael Shannon at the Internet Broadway Database


  • Michael Shannon at the Internet Off-Broadway Database

  • Michael Shannon on "Larry King Now"

  • Michael Shannon biography at A Red Orchid Theatre, Chicago

  • The Onion A.V. Club interview

  • Michael Shannon Reads the Insane Delta Gamma Sorority Letter






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