Harry Shearer

​From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Harry Julius Shearer  (born December 23, 1943) is an American actor, comedian, writer, voice artist, musician, author, radio host and director. He is known for his long-running role on The Simpsons, his work on Saturday Night Live, the comedy band Spinal Tap and his radio program Le Show. Born in Los Angeles, California, Shearer began his career as a child actor, appearing in The Jack Benny Program, as well as the 1953 films Abbott and Costello Go to Mars and The Robe. In 1957, Shearer played the precursor to the Eddie Haskell character in the pilot episode for the television series Leave It to Beaver, but his parents decided not to let him continue in the role so that he could have a normal childhood. From 1969 to 1976, Shearer was a member of The Credibility Gap, a radio comedy group. Following the break up of the group, Shearer co-wrote the film Real Life with Albert Brooks and started writing for Martin Mull's television series Fernwood 2 Night. In August 1979, Shearer was hired as a writer and cast member on Saturday Night Live. Shearer describes his experience on the show as a "living hell" and he did not get along well with the other writers and cast members. He left the show in 1980. Shearer co-created, co-wrote and co-starred in the 1984 film This Is Spinal Tap, a satirical rockumentary about a band called Spinal Tap. Shearer portrayed Derek Smalls, the bassist, and Michael McKean and Christopher Guest played the other two members. The film became a cult hit and the band has since released several albums and played several concerts. While promoting the film, Shearer was offered the chance to return to Saturday Night Live. He accepted, but left the show for good in January 1985 after just three months into the season. Since 1983, Shearer has been the host of the public radio comedy/music program Le Show on Santa Monica's NPR-affiliated radio station, KCRW. The program, a hodgepodge of satirical news commentary, music, and sketch comedy, is carried on many public radio stations throughout the United States. In 1989, Shearer became a part of the cast of The Simpsons. He was initially reluctant because he thought the recording sessions would be too much trouble. He felt voice acting was "not a lot of fun" because traditionally, voice actors record their parts separately. He provides voices for numerous characters, including Mr. Burns, Waylon Smithers, Ned Flanders, Reverend Timothy Lovejoy, Kent Brockman, Dr. Hibbert, Lenny Leonard, Principal Skinner, Otto Mann and Rainier Wolfcastle. Shearer has been vocal about what he perceives as the show's declining quality. In 2004, he said "I rate the last three seasons as among the worst." Shearer also directed the 2002 film Teddy Bears' Picnic and appeared in several films, including A Mighty Wind, For Your Consideration and Godzilla. Shearer has written three books, Man Bites Town, It's the Stupidity, Stupid, and Not Enough Indians. He has been married to singer-songwriter Judith Owen since 1993. He has received several Primetime Emmy Award and Grammy Award nominations and in 2008 it was announced that Shearer would receive a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame in the radio category. Description above from the Wikipedia article Harry Shearer, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia

Known For

Birth Location Los Angeles, California, USA
Born 1943-12-23

Movies

The Simpsons - Balenciaga as Waylon Smithers (voice) (uncredited)
2021
Satan & Adam as Self
2018
Father Figures as Gene
2017
Springfield of Dreams: The Legend of Homer Simpson as Jebediah Springfield / Lenny Leonard / Mr. Burns (voice)
2017
Love & Taxes as Sean Boykin/Agent
2017
Mascots as Competition Announcer (voice)
2016
The Last Laugh as Self
2016
The Clown as Self
2016
2009
2009
My Suicide as Caress Moscowitz
2009
The Simpsons Movie as Scratchy / Mr. Burns / Rev. Lovejoy / Ned Flanders / Lenny / Skull / President Arnold Schwarzenegger / Kent Brockman / Principal Skinner / Dr. Hibbert / Smithers / Toll Booth Man / Guard / Otto / Kang (voice)
2007
Fired! as Self
2007
For Your Consideration as Victor Allan Miller
2006
Chicken Little as Dog Announcer (voice)
2005
The Aristocrats as Self
2005
The Simpsons: Treehouse of Horror as Mr. Burns / Smithers / Ned Flanders / Kang / Skinner (voice)
2003
A Mighty Wind as Mark Shubb
2003
Teddy Bears' Picnic as Joey Lavin
2002
Haunted Castle as Mr. D / Mephisto (voice)
2001
Edwurd Fudwupper Fibbed Big as The General (voice)
2000
CyberWorld as Ned Flanders / Dr. Julius Hibbert / Rev. Timothy Lovejoy (voice)
2000
Ghost Dog: The Way of the Samurai as Voice of Scratchy (voice) (archive footage)
1999
Dick as G. Gordon Liddy
1999
Encounter in the Third Dimension as Narrator (voice)
1999
Small Soldiers as Punch-It (voice)
1998
The Truman Show as Mike Michaelson
1998
Almost Heroes as Narrator (voice)
1998
Godzilla as Charles Caiman
1998
The Truman Show: Tru-Talk as Mike Michaelson
1998
My Best Friend's Wedding as Jonathan P.E. Rice
1997
Casper as Radio announcer (uncredited)
1995
Speechless as Chuck
1994
Little Giants as Announcer
1994
I'll Do Anything as Audience Research Captain
1994
Wayne's World 2 as Handsome Dan
1993
The Return of Spinal Tap as Derek Smalls / Mark Shubb
1992
A League of Their Own as Newsreel Announcer
1992
1991
The Fisher King as Sitcom Actor Ben Starr
1991
Blood and Concrete as Sammy Rhodes
1991
Pure Luck as Monosoff
1991
Oscar as Guido Finucci
1991
1990
My Stepmother Is an Alien as Carl Sagan (voice)
1988
1988
Plain Clothes as Simon Feck
1988
Down and Out with Donald Duck as Additional Voices (voice)
1987
Flicks as Narrator
1987
The Hear 'n Aid Sessions as Derek Smalls [Spinal Tap]
1986
This Is Spinal Tap as Derek Smalls
1984
The Right Stuff as NASA Recruiter
1983
1982
One Trick Pony as Bernie Wepner
1980
Animalympics as Keen Hacksaw (voice)
1980
Spinal Tap: The Final Tour as Derek Smalls
1980
1979
The Concorde... Airport '79 as Jeffrey Marx
1979
Real Life as Pete - Cameraman / Radio Announcer
1979
Loose Shoes as Narrator (voice)
1978
American Raspberry as Trucker's Friend
1977
1976
Sick as Dr. Jerry Shuster
1975
The Egyptian as Boy
1954
The Robe as David (uncredited)
1953
Abbott and Costello Go to Mars as Second Boy (uncredited)
1953
Spinal Tap II as Derek Smalls
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Movies

The Big Uneasy Director
2010
2002
2002
1999
1996
Waiting for Guffman Original Music Composer
1996
1992
1986
This Is Spinal Tap Original Music Composer
1984
1984
Real Life Writer
1979