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  1. Stefan Artur Schnabel (February 2, 1912 – March 11, 1999) was a German-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.

  2. Stefan Schnabel was born on 2 February 1912 in Berlin, Germany. He was an actor, known for Firefox (1982), The Iron Curtain (1948) and The Counterfeit Traitor (1962). He was married to Kohler, Marion and Pittman, Joan. He died on 11 March 1999 in Rogaro, Tremezzo, Lombardy, Italy.

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    • Berlin, Germany
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    • Rogaro, Tremezzo, Lombardy, Italy
  3. 17 de mar. de 1999 · Stefan Schnabel, an actor known for his portrayal of Middle European characters onstage, in films and on television, died last Thursday at his home in Rogaro, Italy. He was 87. The cause was a...

  4. Mini Bio. Stefan Schnabel was born on February 2, 1912 in Berlin, Germany. He was an actor, known for Firefox (1982), The Iron Curtain (1948) and The Counterfeit Traitor (1962). He was married to Kohler, Marion and Pittman, Joan. He died on March 11, 1999 in Rogaro, Tremezzo, Lombardy, Italy.

    • February 2, 1912
    • March 11, 1999
  5. 17 de mar. de 1999 · Stefan Schnabel, the Berlin-born character actor whose career spanned from London's Old Vic to American radio dramas, Broadway, films and a TV soap opera, died March 11 of a heart attack at his...

  6. 25 de mar. de 1999 · A tribute to the German actor who played in radio, theatre and film, and starred in Guiding Light for 17 years. He was the son of pianist Artur Schnabel and worked with Orson Welles and John Osborne.

  7. stefan.arturschnabel.com › SSbiographyStefan Schnabel

    Stefan Schnabel, Therese and Artur Schnabel’s second son, was born in Berlin on February 2, 1912. He had a successful acting career, from radio to television, the stage and the movies. He worked with many great actors, beginning with Laurence Olivier on the stage, then with Orson Welles on radio, Lucille Ball on television and Gérard ...