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Alan Shearman
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Alan Shearman

· Active 1979–2019

Alan Shearman, known for his role in Escape from New York (1981), brings a unique energy to the film's gritty, dystopian narrative. Set in a future where Manhattan has become a maximum-security prison, Shearman's performance adds depth to the film's exploration of survival and rebellion. His work in this cult classic exemplifies the raw, unfiltered style of early 80s exploitation cinema, making him a notable figure in the genre's history.

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Escape from New York

Escape from New York

1981 ★ 7.1
as Dancer

In a dystopian 1988, amidst total war against China and the Soviet Union, the United States government has turned Manhattan into a giant maximum-security prison to deal with a 400% increase in crime. A 50-foot (15 m) wall surrounds the island, bridges have been mined, rivers are patrolled by helicopters, and all prisoners are sentenced to life terms. In 1997, while flying the President of the United States John Harker to a peace summit in Hartford, Connecticut, Air Force One is hijacked by a guerilla fighter of the "National Liberation Front", named in reference to the Viet Cong. The President is given a tracking bracelet and is handcuffed to his briefcase before being escorted to an escape pod. The aircraft crashes but the pod survives. Police are dispatched to rescue the President. Romero, the right-hand man of the Duke of New York, the overall crime boss, warns that the President has been captured and will be killed if any further rescue attempts are made. Meanwhile, former Special Forces soldier Snake Plissken is about to be sent into Manhattan after being convicted of robbing the Federal Reserve. Police Commissioner Bob Hauk offers a deal to Snake: if he rescues the President in time for the summit, Hauk will arrange a full presidential pardon. To keep Snake from going rogue, Hauk has him injected with micro-explosives that will sever his carotid arteries in 22 hours. If Snake is successful, Hauk will neutralize the explosives. Using a stealth glider to land atop the World Trade Center, Snake follows the tracking bracelet to a vaudeville theater, only to find it on the wrist of a deluded old man. Convinced the President is dead, Snake radios Hauk but is told that he will be shot down if he returns without the President. Snake meets "Cabbie" who drives an armored taxi that takes Snake to Harold "Brain" Hellman, an adviser to the Duke and a former associate of Snake. Brain, a brilliant engineer, has established an oil well and a small refinery, fueling the city's remaining cars, and tells Snake that the Duke plans to lead a mass escape across the Queensboro Bridge by using the President as a human shield and following a landmine map that Brain has drawn up. Snake forces Brain and his girlfriend Maggie to lead him to the Duke's hideout at Grand Central Terminal. Snake finds the President but is captured. While Snake is forced to fight in a deathmatch against "Slag", Brain and Maggie kill Romero and flee with the President. Snake kills Slag and finds Brain, Maggie, and the President at the top of the World Trade Center trying to escape in the glider. After a band of inmates pushes it off the building, destroying it, the group returns to street level and encounters Cabbie, who offers to take them across the bridge. Cabbie reveals that he bartered with Romero for the contents of the briefcase; a cassette tape which contains information about nuclear fusion, intended to be an international peace offering. The President demands the tape, but Snake claims it. The Duke pursues them onto the bridge in his customized Cadillac, setting off mines as he tries to catch up. Brain guides Snake, but they hit a mine, and Cabbie is killed. As they continue on foot, Brain is killed by another mine. Maggie refuses to leave him, shooting at Duke's car until she is run down. Snake and the President reach the containment wall, and guards hoist the President up. The Duke opens fire, killing the guards before Snake subdues him; he attempts to shoot Snake as he is being lifted up by the rope, but the President opens fire on the Duke with a dead guard's assault rifle, violently killing him, before the President finishes lifting Snake. Hauk's doctor saves Snake's life with just seconds to spare. As the President prepares for a televised speech to the leaders at the summit meeting, he thanks Snake and tells him that he can have anything he wants. All Snake wants to know is how the President feels about the people who died saving him. The President offers only half-hearted regret and lip service for their sacrifice; Snake walks away disgusted. An impressed Hauk offers him a job as his deputy, but Snake just keeps walking. The President's live speech commences, and he plays the cassette tape. To his embarrassment, it only plays Cabbie's favorite song, "Bandstand Boogie". As Snake walks away, he intentionally tears the magnetic tape out of the cassette reel, destroying the actual message that was intended to be delivered by the President.

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Filmography

50 credits
2010s 9 credits
2019
Missing Link as Lord Entwhistle (voice)
Movie ★ 6.9
2016
Stripped as Mr. Cunningham
Movie ★ 4.6
2015
Dragons: Race to the Edge as Additional Voices (voice)
TV ★ 8.4
2014
Legends of Oz: Dorothy's Return as Additional Voices (voice)
Movie ★ 6.3
2014
Mr. Peabody & Sherman as Additional Voices (voice)
Movie ★ 6.7
2014
Cosmos as (voice)
TV ★ 8.5
2012
Movie ★ 5.8
2012
TV ★ 6.1
2010
Movie ★ 6.1
2000s 10 credits
2007
Marco Polo as Maffeo Polo
Movie ★ 6.3
2007
Marco Polo as Maffeo Polo
TV ★ 6.7
2006
John Tucker Must Die as Teacher In Thong #1
Movie ★ 6.1
2006
Happy Feet as Elder (voice)
Movie ★ 6.2
2006
Blackbeard as Enoch Sanborn
TV ★ 5.5
2005
Movie ★ 7.0
2004
Just Desserts as Barry Felt
Movie ★ 6.4
2004
Murder Without Conviction as Det. Kevin O'Connor
Movie ★ 6.0
2003
Teen Titans as Galfore (voice)
TV ★ 8.4
2002
Santa, Jr. as Dr. Romain
Movie ★ 5.5
1990s 10 credits
1999
Family Guy as (voice)
TV ★ 7.4
1997
Movie ★ 5.4
1997
A Christmas Carol as Additional Characters (voice)
Movie ★ 6.5
1995
Bolt as Matrix
Movie ★ 5.2
1995
Movie ★ 7.3
1994
Movie ★ 10.0
1993
Movie ★ 5.9
1993
Movie ★ 6.4
1993
Frasier as Sous Chef
TV ★ 7.7
1990
True Colors as Oberkellner
TV ★ 8.7
1980s 14 credits
1987
Star Trek: The Next Generation as Inspector Lestrade
TV ★ 8.4
1986
Jake Speed as Rodrigo
Movie ★ 4.6
1986
The Real Ghostbusters as Sir Bruce (voice)
TV ★ 7.7
1986
The Real Ghostbusters as Sherlock Holmes / Punker #3 / Crowd (voice)
TV ★ 7.7
1985
Dreamchild as 1st Reporter
Movie ★ 6.6
1985
Water as Charlesworth
Movie ★ 6.0
1985
Stoogemania as Justice of the Peace
Movie ★ 3.0
1985
Mog as Captain Greenaway
TV ★ 7.0
1984
Night Court as Jack Brennan
TV ★ 7.3
1983
Bullshot as Capt. Hugh (Bullshot) Crummond
Movie ★ 5.8
1983
Flicks as Narrator
Movie ★ 5.5
1982
Footlight Frenzy as Paul Becker / Nicky Vandermorgan
Movie ★ 6.5
1981
Movie ★ 7.0
1981
Movie ★ 5.4
1970s 1 credit
1979
Broadway on Showtime as Hugh 'Bullshot' Crummond
TV
s 1 credit
Crew Credits
2000s 1 credit
2000
Movie ★ 4.3
1990s 1 credit
1990
Movie ★ 5.7
1980s 3 credits
1983
Bullshot Writer
Movie ★ 5.8
1982
Movie ★ 6.5
1982
Movie ★ 6.5