Fake Shemp

Fake Shemp

Fake Shemp or simply, "Shemp," is the term for someone who appears in a film under heavy make-up, filmed from the back, or perhaps only showing an arm or a foot. Although use of the term is limited, it is frequently used in connection with Sam Raimi movies.

Origin

The term references the comedy trio The Three Stooges. In 1955, Stooge Shemp Howard died of a heart attack. At the time, the Stooges still had four shorts left to deliver ("Rumpus in the Harem", "Hot Stuff", "Scheming Schemers" and "Commotion on the Ocean"), by the terms of their annual contract with Columbia Pictures. By this point in the trio's career, budget cuts at Columbia had forced them to make heavy use of stock footage from previously completed shorts anyway, so they were able to complete the films without Shemp. New footage was filmed of the other two Stooges (Moe Howard and Larry Fine) and edited together with stock footage. When continuity required that Shemp appear in these new scenes, they used Shemp's stand-in Joe Palma to be a body double for him, appearing only from behind or with an object obscuring his face. Hence, Palma became the original "Fake Shemp," although the term was not officially in use at the time.

First usage

It was aspiring filmmaker Sam Raimi, a professed Stooges fan, who coined the term in the movie "The Evil Dead". Most of his crew and cast abandoned the project after production went well beyond the scheduled six weeks. He was forced to use himself, his die-hard friends Bruce Campbell, Rob Tappert, Josh Becker, assistant David Goodman, and brother Ted Raimi as "fake shemps."

The term stuck. To this day, Sam Raimi's productions, both feature film as well as TV work, use the term to refer to stand-ins or nameless characters. However, the description is sometimes modified in the final credits. For example, in "Darkman", Bruce Campbell’s quick cameo in the final scene is credited as "Final Shemp," and Campbell also was credited as 'Shemp Wooley' when doing the voice of 'Jean-Claude the Carrier Parrot' in the short-lived TV series "Jack of All Trades".Fact|date=June 2008

Classic Shemps

*There have been many Fake Shemps over the years, but the most notable ones are Bruce Campbell and Ted Raimi, who have "shemped" frequently throughout their careers. Both have had "shemp" cameos in nearly all of Raimi’s movies, most notably in the Spider-Man franchise. Campbell is also known to shemp in many Coen Brothers movies. The Coens were involved in the editing process of "The Evil Dead".

*In "Superman II", there is a Fake Shemp standing in for Gene Hackman during scenes director Richard Lester re-shot in order to earn full director's credit after Richard Donner was fired during production. Hackman refused to come back and re-shoot scenes upon hearing of Donner's firing.

*The term Shemp is also used on the San Diego, California radio show, Dave, Shelly, and Chainsaw, on KGB. When the group talked about one of Shelly's boyfriends, they would call him "Shemp" instead of using his real name. Some of the Shemps were numbered or otherwise labeled, and her husband, Mike, was called Shemp before they became engaged. On the Dallas, Texas radio show, "The Pugs and Kelly Show" on KLLI, the "Shemp" nickname was assigned to Kelly's (now ex-) husband.

References

* [http://en.allexperts.com/q/Horror-Film-2863/Horror-Film-Staff.htm What is a Fake Shemp?]
* [http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0083907/fullcredits credits for Evil Dead I] (lists 18 Fake Shemps)
* [http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0092991/fullcredits credits for Evil Dead II] (lists 6 Fake Shemps)
* [http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0106308/fullcredits credits for Evil Dead III -- Army of Darkness] (lists 16 Fake Shemps)
* [http://imdb.com/title/tt0114214/fullcredits credits for The Quick and the Dead] (lists Bruce Campbell as Wedding Shemp)
* [http://imdb.com/title/tt0099365/fullcredits credits for Darkman] (lists Bruce Campbell as Final Shemp)
* [http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0220906/fullcredits credits for Jack of All Trades] (listing Shemp Wooley)
* [http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=fake+shemp Urban Dictionary]

See also "Dark Horse Comic", AOD #2 of 3, interview with Bruce Campbell


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