Maximilian Schell

Maximilian Schell

Deceased · Born: Dec 8, 1930 · Died: Feb 1, 2014

Personal Details

BornDec 8, 1930 Vienna, Austria
Spouse
  • Iva Mihanovic

    ( Aug 20, 2013 to Feb 1, 2014 )
  • Natalya Andreychenko

    ( Jun 1, 1986 to Dec 31, 1969 )
Relatives
  • Carl Schell (Sibling)
  • Immy Schell (Sibling)
  • Maria Schell (Sibling)

Biography

Maximilian Schell was the most successful German-speaking actor in English-language films since Emil Jannings, the winner of the first Best Actor Academy Award. Like Jannings, Schell won the Oscar, but unlike him, he was a dedicated anti-Nazi. Indeed, with the exception of Maurice Chevalier and Marcello Mastroianni, Schell was undoubtedly the most successful non-anglophone foreign actor in the history of American cinema.

Schell was born in Vienna, Austria on December 8, 1930, but raised in Zurich, Switzerland. He learned his craft on the stage beginning in 1952, and made his reputation with appearances in German-language films and television. He was a fine Shakespearean actor, and had a huge success with "Richard III" (he has also appeared in as the eponymous prince in a German-language version of "Hamlet").

Schell made his Hollywood debut in 1958 in the World War II film The Young Lions (1958) quite by accident, as the producers had wanted to hire his sister Maria Schell, but lines of communication got crossed, and he was the one hired. He impressed American producers as his turn as the friend of German soldier Marlon Brando, and subsequently assayed the role of the German defense attorney in the television drama Judgment at Nuremberg (1961) on "Playhouse 90" in 1959.

He was also cast in the big screen remake, for which he won the 1961 Academy Award for Best Actor, beating out co-star Spencer Tracy for the Oscar. He also won a Golden Globe and the New York Film Critics Circle Award for the role. Schell ultimately won two more Oscar nominations for acting, in 1976 for Best Actor for The Man in the Glass Booth (1975) and in 1978 as Best Supporting Actor for Julia (1977) (which also brought him the New York Film Critics Circle Award for Best Supporting Actor).

He has twice been nominated for an Emmy for his TV work, and won the 1993 Golden Globe for best performance by an actor in a supporting role in a series, mini-series or made-for-TV movie for Stalin (1992).

Schell has also directed films, and his 1974 film The Pedestrian (1973) ("The Pedestrian"),which Schell wrote, produced, directed, and starred in, was nominated for the Best Foreign Language Film Oscar and won the Golden Globe in the same category. His documentary about Marlene Dietrich, Marlene (1984),was widely hailed as a masterpiece of the non-fiction genre and garnered its producers a Best Documentary Oscar nomination in 1985.

In 2002, Schell released Meine Schwester Maria (2002) (My Sister Maria),a documentary about the career of and his relationship with Maria Schell. Since the 1990s, Schell has appeared in many German language made-for-TV films, such as the 2003 film Alles Glück dieser Erde (2003) (All the Luck in the World) and in the mini-series The Hard Cops (2004),which was based on Henning Mankell's novel.

He has also continued to appear on stage, appearing in dual roles in the 2000 Broadway production of the stage version of "Judgment at Nuremberg", and most recently in Robert Altman's London production of Arthur Miller's play "Resurrection Blues" in 2006.

Career

2008
The Brothers Bloom
The Brothers Bloom as Diamond Dog
2007
The Shell Seekers
The Shell Seekers as Lawrence Sterne
2004
2001
Festival in Cannes
Festival in Cannes as Viktor Kovner
1999
Joan of Arc
Joan of Arc as Brother Jean le Maistre
1998
Vampires
Vampires as Cardinal Alba
Left Luggage
Left Luggage as Mr. Silberschmidt
Deep Impact
Deep Impact as Jason Lerner
1997
The Eighteenth Angel
The Eighteenth Angel as Father Simeon
Telling Lies in America
Telling Lies in America as Dr. Istvan Jonas
1996
1994
Little Odessa
Little Odessa as Arkady Shapira
Abraham
Abraham as Pharaoh
1993
A Far Off Place
A Far Off Place as Col. Mopani Theron
Candles in the Dark
Candles in the Dark as Colonel Arkush
1992
Stalin
Stalin as Vladimir Lenin
Miss Rose White
Miss Rose White as Mordecai Weiss
1990
The Freshman
The Freshman as Larry London
Wiseguy
Wiseguy as Amado Guzman
1989
1986
Peter the Great
Peter the Great as Peter the Great
1985
1983
The Phantom of the Opera
The Phantom of the Opera as Sandor Korvin/Phantom
1981
The Chosen
The Chosen as Professor David Malter
1980
1979
Players
Players as Marco
The Black Hole
The Black Hole as Dr. Hans Reinhardt
Together?
Together? as Giovanni
Avalanche Express
Avalanche Express as Colonel Nikolai Bunin
1977
Julia
Julia as Johann
Cross of Iron
Cross of Iron as Hauptmann Stransky
A Bridge Too Far
A Bridge Too Far as General der Waffen-SS Wilhelm Bittrich
1976
St. Ives
St. Ives as Dr. John Constable
1975
1974
The Odessa File
The Odessa File as Eduard Roschmann
1973
The Pedestrian
The Pedestrian as Andreas Giese
1972
Pope Joan
Pope Joan as Adrian
1968
Krakatoa: East of Java
Krakatoa: East of Java as Captain Chris Hanson
Heidi
Heidi as Richard Sessemann
1967
Counterpoint
Counterpoint as Gen. Schiller
1966
The Deadly Affair
The Deadly Affair as Dieter Frey
1965
Return from the Ashes
Return from the Ashes as Stanislaw Pilgrin
1964
Topkapi
Topkapi as Walter Harper
1962
1961
1958
The Young Lions
The Young Lions as Capt. Hardenberg
2002
1993
1984
Marlene
Marlene as Director
1973
The Pedestrian
The Pedestrian as Director, Writer