John Daniel Shearin III

John Daniel Shearin III obituary, Greenville, NC

John Daniel Shearin III

John Shearin Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers on Apr. 13, 2017.
John Daniel Shearin III

John Daniel Shearin III passed away peacefully on the morning of April 9, 2017.

He was born on September 27, 1944 in Charlotte, NC to the late John D. Shearin Jr. and Virginia Jenkins Todd. He attended grade school in Chapel Hill, Raleigh and Pinetops, NC where he and his younger brother lived and worked on their grandparents' tobacco farm. After high school, he enrolled in the University of South Carolina, but decided to drop out and hitchhike through the south, working as a hotel chef in Florida and an artist's apprentice in New Orleans. Having been inspired by JFK's inaugural address, he changed course and joined the US Army in 1965. That November, he was deployed to Vietnam where he received two Letters of Commendation serving as Specialist (SP4) under the 121st Assault Helicopter Company and on Advisory Team 59 in the 21st Infantry Division. He was then promoted to Sergeant and returned to the US at the end of 1966 to complete his service in California.

After discharge in 1968, he found a newly ignited focus on life and recognized his truest passion: theatre. He decided to enroll in The College of William & Mary where he was named Phi Beta Kappa and graduated Magna Cum Laude with a B.A. in Theatre and Speech. He then earned his M.F.A. at Penn State University before moving to New York City to begin his career as a professional actor. Between 1973 and 1990, he moved back and forth between NYC, Los Angeles, Boston and D.C., disassembling and shipping his motorcycle from one coast to the other, acting in many television shows, including "Bret Maverick," "Hunter," "Loving," "M.A.S.H.," "Matlock," "Designing Women" and "The Young and the Restless," while also staying heavily involved in stage theatre as a director, playwright, actor and co-founder of the acting school Playhouse West in LA. In 1989, John wrote and directed two plays, a pair of highly-acclaimed companion pieces named Sleeping Dogs/Dinky Dau that confronted the lasting violent physical and mental horrors of the Vietnam War. He described this as the most significant and meaningful work of his career.

After this capstone, John made a career shift and accepted the position of chairman at what is now the School of Theatre and Dance at East Carolina University, completing an adventurous circle back to his home in eastern NC, bringing his blossoming young family with him. In 2015, he was awarded ECU's Lifetime Achievement Award for Excellence in Research and Creative Activity, one of the university's most prestigious awards. He produced hundreds of plays and musicals and touched countless lives as a director, professor, scout leader, musician, coach, community leader, friend, husband, father, son, brother and all-around family man. Through all chapters of life, he was known for his great smile and contagious laugh, his principled and charitable mind, his deeply loving soul and his devotion to helping others reach their fullest potential.

He will be dearly missed by all that survive him, including his wife of 33 years, Jennifer Shearin of Grifton, NC; his children, Daniel Shearin of Asheville, NC, Katie Chaffee and husband Alex of Washington, D.C., and Sarah Shearin of New York City, NY; his brother, Robert Shearin and wife Cindy of Manhattan Beach, CA; as well as nieces, grand-nephews, and a host of other family and friends around the globe too numerous to mention.

The family will receive friends from 6 to 8 p.m. on Friday, April 14 at the Wilkerson Funeral Home. There will also be a memorial service at ECU on May 7, details forthcoming. In lieu of flowers, friends may make donations to the John Shearin Memorial Fund by contacting Mary Jane Gaddis in the College of Fine Arts and Communication at (252)328-1268 or [email protected].

"The time will come to close my eyes and see the guiding light."

Online condolences at www.wilkersonfuneralhome.com.

As published in The Daily Reflector

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November 25, 2024

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November 25, 2024

I remember John Shearin, as Lt. Finn in Hunter, rest in peace.

Bonita Labossiere

February 12, 2021

I am completely shocked to learn of John’s passing. We worked together years ago...and he was so much fun... and full of life! RIP sweet man...and my deepest condolences to his family.

August 13, 2017

good man , good actor, good person

Stepfanie Kramer

April 26, 2017

John was such a lovely man, and a wonderful talent. He brought such joy and passion to his work. I so enjoyed working with him, and will always be thankful of that time. I send Jennifer and his children my condolences, and pray that they will have peace in their hearts. God Speed John.

Farley Shuler

April 23, 2017

Bob, john's younger brother, and I were best friends in HS. We still are.... John was a lot of fun to be around. Many great memories!

April 19, 2017

RIP John: friend and fellow VN vet

Rick Kearney

April 16, 2017

Sending thoughts and prayers to Bob, Cindy, Nicole and all the family. I have loved hearing about your brother throughout the years. You had a unique childhood together and he certainly touched many hearts throughout his career and personal life. Sending my prayers out to you. Love the Cozen/Bernstein family

Monique Cherry

April 16, 2017

Sending my thoughts and prayers

Anniette Keyes

April 15, 2017

My deepest sympathy to Dr. Shearin's family. I remember him fondly during my time with the School of Communication. May he sleep in eternal peace.

Steve and Vicki Shires

April 15, 2017

Prayers for all those left to miss him. John was a mentor and inspiration to our daughter during her time in the Dept of Theatre and Dance at ECU. We will always appreciate his part in her education and are better for knowing him.

Jackie Leonatd

April 13, 2017

I knew John through the Friends of ECU theatre. My family hosted his out of town actors on occasion. John was a gentle kind man that I respected. I am sorry to hear of his passing.

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