1. Six things you (probably) didn't know about Robert Shaw and JAWS
2 jul 2024 · From on-set rivalries to his improvisational genius, Shaw's contribution to Jaws is steeped in fascinating anecdotes and (possibly) little-known facts.
Despite his pivotal role, Robert Shaw remains an enigma to many Jaws fans. The Irish-English actor brought a unique intensity to the film, drawing from a rich career in theater and film.
2. Robert Shaw | Biography, Movies, & Facts - Britannica
English actor, novelist, and playwright who first garnered attention for his performances in Shakespearean plays before launching a successful film career.
Robert Shaw, English actor, novelist, and playwright who first garnered attention for his performances in Shakespearean plays before launching a successful film career that included such popular movies as From Russia with Love (1963), The Sting (1973), and Jaws (1975).
3. Robert - Angelfire
Full Name: Robert Gould Shaw Birthday: March 21. Age: 24. Birthplace: Boston, MASS Favorite Color: blue. Favorite Type of Girl: nice, friendly, caring
4. Biography
Robert Archibald Shaw (9th August 1927 – 28th August 1978) was an English actor, novelist, and playwright. He was nominated for an Oscar and a Golden Globe ...
"I do admire you Robert and I think you have a lot of ability and I'd like to help you...but you make me so nervous."
5. Robert Shaw | James Bond Wiki - Fandom
Robert Archibald Shaw (1927 – 1978) was an English actor who had portrayed Donald "Red" Grant in From Russia with Love. Before the role of Red Grant went to ...
Robert Archibald Shaw (1927 – 1978) was an English actor who had portrayed Donald "Red" Grant in From Russia with Love. Before the role of Red Grant went to Robert Shaw, it was first offered to stuntman, Joe Robinson, who turned this down. When Shaw was originally given the script to From Russia with Love, he turned down the film, as he claimed that the script was "rubbish". However, Shaw's wife, actress Mary Ure, managed to convince him to change his mind, and Shaw accepted the role of the vill
6. 'The Sting' turns 50: Robert Shaw stole the picture from Paul Newman and ...
27 dec 2023 · Moms loved actor Robert Shaw. He wasn't traditionally handsome, but he was sexy with his piercing blue eyes and forceful British accent.
Moms loved actor Robert Shaw. He wasn’t traditionally handsome, but he was sexy with his piercing blue eyes and forceful British accent. There was a gravatas to his performances, a danger that was …
7. Robert Shaw - Turner Classic Movies - TCM
... Red Grant in "From Russia with Love" (1963). At this point, Shaw became a published author with The Hiding Place (1960) and The Sun Doctor, the latter of ...
A rough-hewn British character actor who played more leading roles later in his career, Robert Shaw went from being typecast as tough-guy villains to proving his versatility in a wide range of performances. Shaw had his start on the stage in the late 1940s and quickly segued to the screen where...
8. The life of JAWS star Robert Shaw - The Daily Jaws
9 apr 2024 · Throughout the 1960s and 1970s, Shaw's career soared with memorable roles in films like "From Russia with Love" and "A Man for All Seasons." He ...
Robert Archibald Shaw entered the world on August 9, 1927, in Westhoughton, Lancashire, England. He was born to Doreen Nora (Avery), a nurse, and Thomas Archibald Shaw, a doctor.
9. The Daily Jaws - Facebook
4 okt 2024 · Incredible to think Robert Shaw played Quint in JAWS and arguably the best Bond villain Red Grant in From Russia With Love. What an actor he ...
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10. 'The Shark Is Broken' tells shocking behind the scenes of 'Jaws' movie
20 sep 2023 · 'Meg 2':A definitive ranking of the 10 best shark movies ever. "Jaws" actor Robert Shaw and his son, Ian Shaw. “The Shark Is Broken” centers ...
In Broadway's "The Shark Is Broken," Ian Shaw dives into the drunken feuds and script rewrites that nearly sank Steven Spielberg's "Jaws" movie.
11. Robert Shaw | Rotten Tomatoes
Movies ; 97%, Fresh audience score. 84%, From Russia With Love, Donald 'Red' Grant (Character), - ; No Score Yet, No Score Yet, The Valiant, Lieutenant Field ( ...
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12. Robert Shaw and Richard Dreyfuss' Feud Made 'Jaws' What It Is Today
jaws-movie-poster.jpg. Jaws. PG-13. Adventure. Horror. Thriller. Where to ... One of Robert Shaw's seemingly favorite pastimes on the set of Jaws was to ...
Life and art became indistinguishable as these two stars went head-to-head behind the scenes.
13. Playing my father Robert Shaw 'was like putting on a glove'
14 sep 2021 · Playing an iconic actor in his most iconic movie role may have been daunting for some actors, but for Ian Shaw it was fate.
Playing an iconic actor in his most iconic movie role may have been daunting for some actors, but for Ian Shaw it was fate.
14. We all know Robert Shaw was a great actor, but did you know he was also ...
20 jan 2014 · Robert Shaw liked to drink. Indeed, the actor, author and playwright liked ... Years later in 1965, when Shaw was becoming a movie star ...
Robert Shaw liked to drink. Indeed, the actor, author and playwright liked to drink a lot. And it often led to some disastrous consequences. During the making of Jaws, Robert Shaw had an alcohol-induced blackout during the filming of that famous S.S. Indianapolis speech. Shaw had convinced director Steven Spielberg that as the three characters in the scene (played by Shaw, Roy Scheider, and Richard Dreyfuss) had been drinking, it might be an idea to have a wee chaser before filming, just to get him in the mood. Spielberg agreed. It was an unwise decision as Shaw drank so much he had to be carried back onto the set. Hardly any filming took place that day, and Spielberg wrapped the crew at eleven in the morning. Later that night, in the wee small hours, a panicked Shaw ‘phoned Spielberg to ask if he had done anything embarrassing as he could not remember what had happened. And would the director let him film the scene again? The next day, a sober and contrite Shaw turned up early for work and delivered one of cinema’s most memorable speeches. “Drink?” Shaw once famously said in 1977, “Can you imagine being a...