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Schell, Maximilian
Vienna (Austria)
Innsbruck (Austria)
Acting
Motion pictures--Production and direction
Theater--Production and direction
Opera--Production and direction
lcsh
Actors
Motion picture producers and directors
Theatrical producers and directors
Opera producers and directors
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male
Data from CINE for The Great Hamlets [VR] 1985
(Maximilian Schell, Austrian actor)
LC data base, 3/21/88
(hdg: Schell, Maximilian)
Internet Movie Database, Oct. 4, 2006
(Maximilian Schell; b. Dec. 8, 1930, Vienna, Austria)
Los Angeles times WWW site, Feb. 3, 2014
(in obituary dated Feb. 1, 2014: Maximilian Schell; b. Dec. 8, 1930, Vienna; d. early Saturday [Feb. 1, 2014], Innsbruck, Austria, at 83; actor; dir. of films, documentaries, plays and operas)
Wikipedia, Feb. 7, 2014
(Maximilian Schell; born 8 December 1930; died 1 February 2014; Austrian-Swiss film and stage actor, who also wrote, directed and produced some of his own films. He won the Academy Award for Best Actor for the 1961 American film Judgment at Nuremberg, his second acting role in Hollywood. His range of acting went beyond German characters, however, and during his career, he also played personalities as diverse as Venezuelan leader Simón Bolívar, Russian emperor Peter the Great, and scientist Albert Einstein. In Schell's private life, he was an accomplished pianist and conductor. His sister, Maria Schell, was also a noted Hollywood actress, about whom he produced the documentary, My Sister Maria, in 2002)