Dale Ricardo Shields
Dale Ricardo Shields | |
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Cleveland, Ohio, United States | |
Education | Ohio University (BFA) Ohio University (MFA) |
Occupation(s) | Actor Artistic Activist Director Producer Educator |
Dale Ricardo Shields is an African American actor, director, producer, and educator.
Dale also received the 2017 AUDELCO / "VIV" Special Achievement Award.[3][4][5] In September, 2022, Shields received the Ebony Bobcat Network (EBN) Legend Award from Ohio University.[6]
Shields was named the recipient of the 2021 Paul Robeson Award by the Actors’ Equity Association and the Actors’ Equity Foundation.
In 2020, 2021, 2022 and 2023, Dale received the
Early life
Shields is the youngest of two sons of Claude Lee and Fannie Lousie Shields. His grandfather and father were founding members of the Shields Brother Gospel Quartet of Ohio and his mother was a member of the Turner Gospel Singers directed by the gospel artist, Arthur Turner.[7] Don King is Shields' cousin. King's mother and Shields' grandmother were sisters.
Dale graduated from John F. Kennedy High School in 1970 and holds BFA (1975) and MFA (1995) degrees from Ohio University.[8][4]
Career
Shields' professional credits as a director, stage manager, and actor (Broadway, Off-Broadway, Off-Off-Broadway, and Regional) include projects and assignments at
Shields studied Acting at The Negro Ensemble Company and The Henry Street Settlement House with Harold Scott (director) and Dick Anthony Williams in New York City.
Shields was the assistant to
Shields appeared as Martin in the New York City revival of Stephen Sondheim's Any One Can Whistle at the York Theatre Company,[14] directed by Fran Soeder and in the Lincoln Center world premiere of Lily based on Saul Bellow's Henderson the Rain King. directed by Tom O' Horgan at Lincoln Center (State Theatre).[15] Shields has also appeared in various commercials and film.[12]
For theatrical director/producer
During his six-year teaching tenure at The Public Theatre, he represented the United States of America at the ASSITEJ Theatre Festival in London, England in 1988. He is the Project1VOICE Liaison for the state of Ohio.
In recognition of his outstanding career, Shields received the Special Achievement Award at the 45th Annual
Educator
As a University Professor, Shields has received two Outstanding Professor Awards and three Educational Program of the Year awards. In 2015, Shields was nominated for the inaugural "Excellence in Theatre Education Award". This award is a collaboration between the
Shields has taught at
He is a Professor of Acting, Directing, Black Theatre, Black Studies and Stage Management.[18][19]
Shields is the creator of the Black History Website Iforcolor.org
References
- ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 2021-02-25.
- ^ "The Kennedy Center/Stephen Sondheim Inspirational Teacher Awards". The Kennedy Center. March 22, 2017. Retrieved 25 February 2021.
- ^ ISBN 9781538117293. Retrieved 25 February 2021.
- ^ a b c "2017 Winners | Audience Development Committee, Inc". 22 November 2017. Retrieved 2021-02-25.
- ^ Armstrong, Linda (2017-12-29). "The 45th annual VIV Awards celebrated Black theater". New York Amsterdam News. Retrieved 26 February 2021.
- ^ woodwara (2022-09-15). "Ebony Bobcat Network to celebrate remarkable graduates at OHIO's Black Alumni Reunion". OHIO News. Retrieved 2022-09-17.
- ^ "Walk of Fame". GMHS. Retrieved 2021-02-25.
- ^ "School of Dance, Film, and Theater Alumni: Class Notes (Summer 2018)". Ohio University. 5 July 2018. Retrieved 25 February 2021.
- ^ "Dale Ricardo Shields theatre profile". www.abouttheartists.com. Retrieved 2021-02-26.
- ^ a b Preston, Rohan (March 15, 2018). "Guthrie presents 'fiercely funny' play by Minnesota-educated star of 'Black Panther'". Star Tribune. Retrieved 2021-02-25.
- ^ "Board of Directors | Audience Development Committee, Inc". www.audelco.org. 28 March 2016. Retrieved 2016-11-01.
- ^ a b "2020 LoKo Artists | SUNY Potsdam". www.potsdam.edu. Retrieved 2021-02-25.
- ^ "FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Karamu House to Celebrate its 100th". paperzz.com. Retrieved 2022-09-12.
- ^ "Credits for Anyone Can Whistle (York Theatre Company Revival, 1980)". Ovrtur. Retrieved 2021-02-27.
- ^ "Dale Ricardo Shields Theatre Credits, News, Bio and Photos". www.broadwayworld.com. Retrieved 2021-02-25.
- ^ "Dale Ricardo Shields". New Federal Theatre. Retrieved 2021-02-25.
- ^ "OU Theater Alumnus Earns Tony Award Nomination". WOUB Public Media. 2015-05-08. Retrieved 2021-02-25.
- ^ "College of Wooster to Reprise Black Arts Festival after Six-Year Absence | The College of Wooster". wooster.edu. Retrieved 2021-02-25.
- ^ "Activist-in-residence play encourages conversation on racism". The Quill. 2017-04-14. Retrieved 2021-02-25.