Shawn Lathrop
- Actor
- Additional Crew
Living in poverty and abuse, Shawn used humor and his imagination to
cope with every day life. When his younger brother was diagnosed with
leukemia, he would visit him in the hospital and re-enact the cartoons
and TV shows his brother had missed with voice characterizations and
narration. He would often entertain his classmates with antics and
impromptu voice characterizations to get attention. His first
performance was as a lamb in a large-scale Christmas production by the
First Church of the Nazarene in Medford, Oregon. Despite the discomfort
of wearing white tights in front of an audience of over 200, he was
able to perform and was immediately addicted to the spotlight. In high
school, his interest in acting waivered and his interest turned to
sports, girls and working at a small grocery store. In his senior year,
he and a friend were asked to volunteer their carpentry skills to build
sets and props for the Phoenix High School Theater Arts Department.
This gave him the opportunity to learn the more technical aspects of
theater production. After a short stint in the ARMY, Shawn traveled to
Hawaii to attend Hawaii Pacific University to study Psychology. During
his freshman year, he auditioned for a part in "The Crucible" and was
cast as the sheriff or constable. Unfortunately, he had to drop out in
mid production due to slipping grades. He later studied advanced scene
study under Joyce Maltby and script writing under Professor Mark
Tjarks. Both experiences helped him to appreciate and focus more on the
craft. During his college days, he met with local talent agent Ruth
Woodhall whom he has worked with for over 10 years. He also began
taking acting for the camera workshops with Margaret Doversola and
Wayne Ward. After numerous jobs as a background performer on the
television show "Lost" and in movies like "You, Me and Dupree", Shawn
began to work in independent films such as "4:20" and working with
local independent film makers for projects like the "Showdown in
Chinatown" and student films through the University of Hawaii's Academy
for Creative Media. Shawn's latest film, "Tyrannosaurus Azteca" marked
his first performance as a principal actor in a major motion picture.
He has starred in independent films such as "The Devil's Highway"
written and directed by Rockwood and the film "Flight School" written
and directed by Jack Duggan.
Shawn has also taken his first foray into writing having created the story for a new independent film by Rockwood.
Shawn has an impressive collection of theater credits as well including "The Crucible", "Romeo and Juliet", "Where There's a Will There's a Play" as well as being a founding member of the Kona Murder Mystery Theater.
After moving to the Big Island of Hawaii Shawn worked as a Stand-in for the films "The Tempest" and "Predator" as well as being cast in a principal role for episode one of the final season of the TV series "Lost" on ABC.
Shawn has also taken his first foray into writing having created the story for a new independent film by Rockwood.
Shawn has an impressive collection of theater credits as well including "The Crucible", "Romeo and Juliet", "Where There's a Will There's a Play" as well as being a founding member of the Kona Murder Mystery Theater.
After moving to the Big Island of Hawaii Shawn worked as a Stand-in for the films "The Tempest" and "Predator" as well as being cast in a principal role for episode one of the final season of the TV series "Lost" on ABC.