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Occupation
  
Actor

Siblings
  
Karl Ulrich Schnabel

Role
  
Actor

Name
  
Stefan Schnabel

Years active
  
1933–1992


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Full Name
  
Stefan Artur Schnabel

Born
  
February 2, 1912 (
1912-02-02
)

Relatives
  
Died
  
March 11, 1999, Tremezzo, Italy

Spouse
  
Marion Kohler (m. 1947–1999), Joan Pittman (m. 1939–1945)

Parents
  
Artur Schnabel, Therese Behr Schnabel

Movies
  
Firefox, Houdini, The 27th Day, Dracula's Widow, The Counterfeit Traitor

Similar People
  
Artur Schnabel, Therese Behr Schnabel, Karl Ulrich Schnabel, Christopher Coppola, George Marshall

Stefan Artur Schnabel (2 February 1912, Berlin, Germany – 11 March 1999, Rogaro, Italy) was a German-born American actor who worked in theatre, radio, films and television. After moving to the United States in 1937 he became one of the original members of Orson Welles's Mercury Theatre repertory company. He portrayed Dr. Stephen Jackson on the CBS daytime TV series, The Guiding Light, for 17 years.

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Biography

Stefan Artur Schnabel was born February 2, 1912, in Berlin, Germany. He was the younger son of the classical pianist Artur Schnabel and contralto Therese Behr Schnabel. His older brother was the pianist Karl Ulrich Schnabel.

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"My father used to say that there was never a doorknob in our house that wasn't in somebody's hand," Schnabel said in a 1981 interview. "Both of my parents were musicians and teachers and so our house was always filled with pupils, and I would entertain them by dancing or doing something in pantomime since most of the pupils were foreigners." As a child Schnabel was assigned to teach the German language to his parents' American and Australian students. As a result, he had such proficiency in English that he was able to join The Old Vic repertory theatre company when his family emigrated to England after Hitler's rise to power. He studied with the Old Vic for four years. He made his debut in 1933 as an off-stage wind noise in The Tempest, and later played in Antony and Cleopatra (1934), Major Barbara (1935), As You Like It (1936), and the 1937 production of Hamlet starring Laurence Olivier.

In March 1937 Schnabel moved to New York and began working in radio. Among the first of the more than 5,000 radio shows on which he performed was The Shadow, starring Orson Welles. Schnabel joined Welles's Mercury Theatre repertory company and appeared as Metellus Cimber in its inaugural Broadway production, a landmark modern-dress production of Shakespeare's Julius Caesar (1937–38) that evoked Nazi Germany. When Welles created the CBS radio series, The Mercury Theatre on the Air, Schnabel performed on episodes including the legendary broadcast, "The War of the Worlds".

When Mercury Productions moved to the West Coast, Schnabel was one of the actors Welles cast in Heart of Darkness, the film he first proposed for RKO Pictures before settling instead on Citizen Kane. After elaborate pre-production the project never reached production because Welles was unable to sufficiently trim its budget to compensate for lost revenue in the wartime overseas market.

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Schnabel made his screen debut in a subsequent Mercury production, the 1943 film, Journey into Fear. He was in more than 60 films, including The Iron Curtain (1948), Houdini (1953), The Counterfeit Traitor (1962), Firefox (1982) and Green Card (1990).

Schnabel became a naturalized U.S. citizen in August 1941. He served with the U.S Army's Office of Strategic Services during World War II, broadcasting propaganda messages to his native Germany and working with the underground in England, Germany, France and the Netherlands. He was awarded a Certificate of Merit.

After his war service Schnabel performed in the Orson Welles–Cole Porter Broadway musical extravaganza, Around the World (1946). His other stage credits include the 1938 Mercury Theatre production of The Shoemaker's Holiday; Eva Le Gallienne's 1944 revival of The Cherry Orchard; Peter Ustinov's Love of Four Colonels (1953); and A Very Rich Woman (1965) by Ruth Gordon. He portrayed physicist Hans Bethe in In the Matter of J. Robert Oppenheimer (1969), appeared in Tom Stoppard's adaptation of Schnitzler's Undiscovered Country (1981), and was again on Broadway in Mike Nichols's production of Andrew Bergman's Social Security (1986).

After appearing in more than 100 prestigious television dramas, Schnabel became best known for portraying Dr. Stephen Jackson for 17 years (1965–81) on the CBS-TV soap opera, The Guiding Light.

"When I first became Dr. Jackson, he was a curmudgeon, a very gruff character with a heart of gold. Now I am exclusively good and sweet," Schnabel told The New York Times in 1981. "A soap opera is the only dramatic form I know where you can develop a character for 25 years. … As an actor, if your role on a soap opera is long-lasting, it's possibly the only financial security you know, and it enables you to more or less pick and choose what you want to do with the rest of your time."

Schnabel and actress Marion Kohler, a fellow member of the Around the World cast, were married in 1947. They lived in Rowayton, Connecticut, for 45 years, founded the Rainbow Theater in Norwalk, and appeared there together in plays including T. S. Eliot's The Confidential Clerk and Friedrich Dürrenmatt's The Physicists. In 1992 the couple moved to Rogaro, Italy.

Schnabel died March 11, 1999, following a heart attack.

Filmography

Actor
2016
Das Kalte Herz as
Holländer-Michel
1992
Ferien mit Silvester
1990
Green Card as
Party Guest
1988
Dracula's Widow as
Helsing
1987
Anna as
Professor
1986
Spenser: For Hire (TV Series) as
Dr. Planetz
- A Madness Most Discreet (1986) - Dr. Planetz
1985
Stone Pillow (TV Movie) as
Mr. Berman
1985
Brass (TV Movie) as
Norman Steingarten
1983
Lovesick as
Gunnar Bergsen, M.D.
1982
Firefox as
First Secretary
1982
The Edge of Night (TV Series) as
Herr Brunner
- Episode #1.6662 (1982) - Herr Brunner
1973
Guiding Light (TV Series) as
Dr. Stephen Jackson / Dr. Stephen Fremont
- Episode dated 9 January 1981 (1981) - Dr. Stephen Jackson
- Episode #1.8319 (1980) - Dr. Stephen Jackson
- Episode dated 24 December 1979 (1979) - Dr. Stephen Fremont
- Episode dated 23 December 1979 (1979) - Dr. Stephen Jackson
- Episode dated 9 November 1979 (1979) - Dr. Stephen Jackson
- Episode dated 14 November 1977 (1977) - Dr. Stephen Fremont
- Episode #1.6685 (1973) - Dr. Stephen Jackson
- Episode #1.6676 (1973) - Dr. Stephen Jackson
1975
Blood Bath
1975
The Happy Hooker as
Elderly Gentleman (uncredited)
1973
Mr. Inside/Mr. Outside (TV Movie) as
Luber
1969
NBC Experiment in Television (TV Series)
- This Is Sholom Aleichem (1969)
1966
The Wackiest Ship in the Army (TV Series) as
Dr. Korner
- My Island (1966) - Dr. Korner
1965
Gewagtes Spiel (TV Series) as
Kaufmann Werth
- Wer ist Jan Karp (1965) - Kaufmann Werth
1965
Im Schlaraffenland (TV Movie) as
James Louis Türckheim
1965
Sie schreiben mit (TV Series) as
Domenico
- Aus heiterem Himmel (1965) - Domenico
1965
Kommissar Freytag (TV Series) as
Marder
- Hundert Limousinen (1965) - Marder
1964
Der Nachtkurier meldet... (TV Series) as
Rechtsanwalt Dr. Dorn
- Keine Rettung für Ma Hamid (1964) - Rechtsanwalt Dr. Dorn
1964
No Survivors, Please as
Gen. Roskovski
1964
Die fünfte Kolonne (TV Series) as
Dr. Edward Koerner
- Schattenspiel (1964) - Dr. Edward Koerner
1963
Antonius und Cleopatra (TV Movie) as
Hauptmann
1963
Geliebt in Rom (TV Movie) as
Umberto
1963
Rampage as
Sakai Chief
1963
The Rifleman (TV Series) as
Old Tony
- Old Tony (1963) - Old Tony
1963
The Ugly American as
Andrei Krupitzyn
1962
Freud as
Chairman of Medical Profession in Vienna (uncredited)
1962
The Gallant Men (TV Series) as
Marshall Kleindorff
- Fury in a Quiet Village (1962) - Marshall Kleindorff
1962
Our Man Higgins (TV Series) as
Otto
- Birthday Party (1962) - Otto
1962
Two Weeks in Another Town as
Zeno
1962
Alfred Hitchcock Presents (TV Series) as
Siani
- The Children of Alda Nuova (1962) - Siani
1962
Checkmate (TV Series) as
Anton Szorny
- Will the Real Killer Please Stand Up? (1962) - Anton Szorny
1962
The Untouchables (TV Series) as
Henry Grunther
- Downfall (1962) - Henry Grunther
1962
The Counterfeit Traitor as
Gestapo Agent at Funeral
1962
Bus Stop (TV Series) as
Dr. Barton
- I Kiss Your Shadow (1962) - Dr. Barton
1962
Alcoa Premiere (TV Series) as
Father
- Of This Time, of This Place (1962) - Father
1962
Ben Casey (TV Series) as
Gunther Wagram
- Odyssey of a Proud Suitcase (1962) - Gunther Wagram
1961
The Phony American
1961
Question 7
1961
The Big Show as
Lawyer
1961
The Secret Ways as
Border Official
1961
Town Without Pity
1960
Ein Weihnachtslied in Prosa oder Eine Geistergeschichte zum Christfest (TV Movie) as
Jacob Marleys Geist
1960
Ça va être ta fête as
Bragarian
1959
Tales of the Vikings (TV Series) as
Firebeard
- The Harem Dancer (1960) - Firebeard
- The Mercenaries (1960) - Firebeard
- Salt Mine (1960) - Firebeard
- The Diplomat (1960) - Firebeard
- The Women (1960) - Firebeard
- The Voyage (1960) - Firebeard
- The Noble Thrall (1960) - Firebeard
- The Merchants of Venice (1960) - Firebeard
- False Neighbors (1960) - Firebeard
- The Hill of the Law (1960) - Firebeard
- Marriage of State (1960) - Firebeard
- The Madness (1960) - Firebeard
- The Thing (1960) - Firebeard
- The Dragon (1960) - Firebeard
- Cold Steel (1960) - Firebeard
- The Treasure (1960) - Firebeard
- Blood Sacrifice (1959) - Firebeard
- Bread of Life (1959) - Firebeard
- Oathbreaker (1959) - Firebeard
- The Weapon (1959) - Firebeard
- Doom at All Thing (1959) - Firebeard
- The Return of Aud (1959) - Firebeard
- Saracen's Gold (1959) - Firebeard
- Return of the Viking (1959) - Firebeard
- Shipwreck (1959) - Firebeard
- The Witch (1959) - Firebeard
- Banished Woman (1959) - Firebeard
- Victory Saga (1959) - Firebeard
- The Ransom (1959) - Firebeard
- The Black Stone (1959) - Firebeard
1958
Majestät auf Abwegen
1958
The Mugger as
Fats Donner
1958
Decoy (TV Series) as
John Klausner
- Death Watch (1958) - John Klausner
1957
The 27th Day as
The Soviet General
1957
Producers' Showcase (TV Series) as
Doctor Balzar
- The Great Sebastians (1957) - Doctor Balzar
1957
Robert Montgomery Presents (TV Series) as
Hermann Goering
- The Week the World Stood Still (1957) - Hermann Goering
1956
The Goldbergs (TV Series) as
Mr. Sender
- Molly's Wedding Plans (1956) - Mr. Sender
1956
Crowded Paradise as
Big Man
1955
You Are There (TV Series) as
Major Reiner
- The Liberation of Paris (August 25, 1944) (1955) - Major Reiner
1954
Ponds Theater (TV Series) as
Commandant
- Albert (1954) - Commandant
1954
Suspense (TV Series) as
Stalin
- The Terror Begins (1954) - Stalin
- The Man Who Wouldn't Talk (1954)
1954
Inner Sanctum (TV Series) as
Vetal
- Port of Regrets (1954) - Vetal
1953
Houdini as
German Prosecuting Attorney
1949
Studio One (TV Series) as
Holzhausen
- One in a Million (1952)
- Battleship Bismarck (1949) - Holzhausen
1947
Kraft Theatre (TV Series) as
Willie Kringle
- The Music Master (1952)
- Dolphin's Reach (1950)
- I Like It Here (1950)
- Papa Is All (1947)
- I Like It Here (1947) - Willie Kringle
1952
Diplomatic Courier as
Rasumny Platov
1951
Lights Out (TV Series) as
Beethoven
- Another Country (1952) - Beethoven
- The Dispossessed (1951)
1952
Lux Video Theatre (TV Series) as
Kroner
- Ceylon Treasure (1952) - Kroner
1951
Shadow of the Cloak (TV Series)
- The Swing of the Pendulum (1951)
1950
Hands of Mystery (TV Series)
- The Missing Uncle (1951)
- Blood Money (1950)
1951
Somerset Maugham TV Theatre (TV Series)
- The Outstation (1951)
1949
Barbary Pirate as
Yusof - the Bey of Tripoli
1949
Captain Video and His Video Rangers (TV Series) as
Professor Linkoff
1949
Law of the Barbary Coast as
Alexis Boralof
1948
The Iron Curtain as
Col. Ilya Ranov
1943
Journey Into Fear as
Translator for Ship's Captain

References

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