Maximilian Schell

Actor, director, and screenwriter

Maximilian Schell - Actor, director, and screenwriter
Born

December 8th, 1930
94 years ago

Died

February 1st, 2014
11 years ago — 83 years old

Category

Performers & Entertainers

Country

Austria-Switzerland

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Born in Austria, worked extensively in Switzerland and Hollywood. Gained recognition for a versatile career in film and theater, particularly for performances that showcased depth and complexity. Earned an Academy Award for Best Actor for a role in 'The Man in the Glass Booth'. Also directed films such as 'The Pedestrian' and 'Topaz', contributing as a notable filmmaker. Schell's work often explored themes of morality and justice, reflecting personal and historical contexts.

Won Academy Award for 'The Man in the Glass Booth'

Directed 'The Pedestrian' and 'Topaz'

Played pivotal roles in 'Judgment at Nuremberg' and 'The Man in the Glass Booth'

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