This page will contain discussion groups about Maria Schell, as they become available.Maria SchellSchell as a kidnapped German doctor in the 1954 World War II drama, The Last BridgeMaria Schell (born Margarete Schell on January 15, 1926) is an actress born in Vienna, Austria to a Swiss author and an Austrian actress. She is the older sister of actor Maximilian Schell. Schell starred in such films as Gervaise (1956), Le Notti Bianche (1957), The Hanging Tree (1959), and Superman: The Movie (1978). She also had three guest appearances in the television series, Der Kommissar. Schell was married twice, first to Horst Hächler and later to Veit Relin. Her daughter by her second marriage, actress Marie Theres Kroetz-Relin (born 1966), who is married to Bavarian playwright Franz Xaver Kroetz, has recently made a media and Internet appearance as a spokeswoman for housewives (If Pigs Could Fly. Die Hausfrauenrevolution, 2004). Burdened with old age and illness, Maria Schell lives as a recluse somewhere in the Alps. This page about Maria Schell includes information from a Wikipedia article. Additional articles about Maria Schell News stories about Maria Schell External links for Maria Schell Videos for Maria Schell Wikis about Maria Schell Discussion Groups about Maria Schell Blogs about Maria Schell Images of Maria Schell |
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Schell was married twice, first to Horst Hächler and later to Veit Relin. Steenburgen was born in Newport, Arkansas and moved to New York City in 1972 to study acting. She also had three guest appearances in the television series, Der Kommissar. Mary Steenburgen (born February 8, 1953) is an American actress. Schell starred in such films as Gervaise (1956), Le Notti Bianche (1957), The Hanging Tree (1959), and Superman: The Movie (1978). Joan of Arcadia (2003) TV Series. She is the older sister of actor Maximilian Schell. Picnic (2000). Maria Schell (born Margarete Schell on January 15, 1926) is an actress born in Vienna, Austria to a Swiss author and an Austrian actress. Philadelphia (1993). Back to the Future Part III (1989). Miss Firecracker (1989). Ragtime (1981). Time After Time (1979). |