
Actor
Born May 24, 1937 in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, USA
Archie Shepp was born in 1937 in Fort Lauderdale, Florida. He was 7 years old when his family moved to Philadelphia, in the black neighborhood of "Brick Yard". He started playing the banjo with his father, then he studied piano and saxophone at the same time as he did his secondary studies at Germantown College. He entered university, got into theatre, frequented novelists and poets like Leroy Jones, and wrote his first play "The Communist", an allegory on the situation of black Americans. At the end of the 50s, Archie Shepp met the most radical musicians of the time: Lee Morgan, Bobby Timmons, Jimmy Garrisson, Ted Curson, Beaver Harris... During this period, his political conscience found expression in plays and theatrical productions that only allowed him to survive.

Louis Armstrong's Black & Blues
Self (voice) (archive sound)

Monk & Pannonica: An American Story
Self

Miles Davis: Birth of the Cool
Self - Musician

Foreign Office

The Foreign Son

The Sound Before the Fury
Self

Le chemin noir

Dark Gable

Archie Shepp Quartet: Live from the Teatro Alfieri - Torino 1977: Part 2
Self

24 Bars
Marcus

Scala Milan AC

Bless Their Little Hearts

Archie Shepp: Je suis jazz... c'est ma vie
Self

Mystery Mister Ra
Self

Imagine the Sound
Self

Ten for Two: The John Sinclair Freedom Rally
Self

The Pan-african Festival in Algiers
Self

Archie Shepp chez les Touaregs
Self