
Stefan Schnabel
Known For
Acting
Born
1912-02-02 in Berlin, Germany
Died
1999-03-11
Biography
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Stefan Schnabel (February 2, 1912, Berlin, Germany – March 11, 1999, Rogaro, Italy) was an actor best remembered for having portrayed Dr. Stephen Jackson for sixteen years on the CBS soap opera The Guiding Light, on which he appeared from 1965 to 1981. In addition to his television work, Schnabel appeared frequently on the stage, including playing the role of Metellus Cimber in Orson Welles's "Blackshirt" stage version of Shakespeare's Julius Caesar, set in Fascist Italy, in 1937. (Welles himself played Brutus.) Schnabel was also in over sixty films, including The Iron Curtain (1948), with his last role in the 1990 film Green Card. He also played the Soviet First Secretary in the 1982 Clint Eastwood suspense thriller Firefox. He was the son of famed classical pianist Artur Schnabel. Description above from the Wikipedia article Stefan Schnabel,licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
Most Known For

The Rifleman

Alfred Hitchcock Presents
as Siani

Checkmate
as Anton Szorny

Stone Pillow
as Mr. Berman

Green Card
as Party Guest

Firefox
as First Secretary

Houdini
as German Prosecuting Attorney

Tales of the Vikings

The Counterfeit Traitor
as Gestapo agent at funeral

Journey into Fear
as Translator for ships captain

The Happy Hooker
as Elderly Gentleman

The Secret Ways
as Border Official

Freud: The Secret Passion
as Chairman of Medical Profession in Vienna (uncredited)

Lovesick
as Gunnar Bergsen, M.D.

The Ugly American
as Andrei Krupitzyn

Rampage
as Sakai Cheif

Two Weeks in Another Town
as Zeno

Anna
as Professor

The 27th Day
as The Soviet General

The Iron Curtain
as Col. Ilya Ranov