Joseph Schildkraut


Joseph Schildkraut was an Austrian-American actor. He won an Oscar for his performance as Captain Alfred Dreyfus in the film The Life of Emile Zola. He was nominated for a Golden Globe for his performance as Otto Frank in the film The Diary of Anne Frank and a Primetime Emmy for his performance as Rabbi Gottlieb in a 1962 episode of the television series Sam Benedict.

Early life

Schildkraut was born in Vienna, Austria, the son of Erna and stage actor Rudolph Schildkraut. His family was Jewish.
In 1910, he accompanied his father on his tour to the U.S. and returned to Europe in 1913. He began stage training with Max Reinhardt in Berlin shortly afterward, began his career on the stages of Germany and Austria, then made the transition to film. Schildkraut moved to the U.S. in 1920 and appeared in many Broadway productions. Among the plays in which he starred was a notable production of Peer Gynt.

Career

In 1921, Schildkraut played the title role in the first American stage production of Ferenc Molnár's Liliom, the play that eventually became the basis for Rodgers and Hammerstein's Carousel. He then began working in silent movies, but he returned to the stage occasionally. He had early success in film as the Chevalier de Vaudrey in D.W. Griffith's Orphans of the Storm with Lillian Gish. Later, he was featured in Cecil B. DeMille's epic 1927 film The King of Kings as Judas Iscariot. Schildraut's father Rudolf also appeared in the film. Joseph Schildkraut also played a Viennese-accented, non-singing Gaylord Ravenal in the 1929 part-talkie film version of Edna Ferber's Show Boat. The character as written in the 1929 film was much closer to Ferber's original than to the depiction of him in the classic Kern and Hammerstein musical play based on the novel as well as the 1936 and 1951 film versions of the musical, but the 1929 film was not a critical or box-office success.
Schildkraut received an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor for his role as Alfred Dreyfus in The Life of Emile Zola. Additional accolades came for playing the ambitious duc d'Orléans in the historical epic Marie Antoinette, and he gave a notable performance as the villainous Nicolas Fouquet in The Man in the Iron Mask.
Schildkraut is perhaps best remembered today for playing the role of Otto Frank in both the original stage production and film version of The Diary of Anne Frank. Noticeably, he plays the villain in Ernst Lubitsch's The Shop Around the Corner. He was also an active character actor and appeared in guest roles on several early television shows, including the Hallmark Hall of Fame, in which he played Claudius in the 1953 television production of Hamlet, with Maurice Evans in the title role. Schildkraut also hosted and starred in Joseph Schildkraut Presents, a short-lived series on the DuMont Television Network from October 1953 to January 1954.
In 1961, during the third season of The Twilight Zone, he made his first appearance on "Deaths-Head Revisited". He later played an elderly man in "The Trade-Ins" in season 3, episode 31 of the same show. In 1963, he was nominated for a Best Actor Emmy Award for his performance in a guest-starring role on Sam Benedict.

Personal life

Schildkraut was married three times. His first marriage was to actress Elise Bartlett in 1923; they divorced in 1931. He was married to Mary McKay from 1932 until her death on February 17, 1962. In 1956, he was involved with Patricia Bosworth, who recalls that he was known informally as "Pepi." In 1963, Schildkraut married Leonora Rogers, who survived him.
For his contributions to the motion picture industry, Schildkraut has a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame at 6780 Hollywood Boulevard. He is interred in the Hollywood Forever Cemetery.

Death

Schildkraut died at his home in New York City of a heart attack. His father had died at the age of 68, also of a heart attack.

Filmography

Dämon und Mensch Das Wiegenlied Für den Ruhm des Geliebten as Musiker RolfSeine Durchlaucht der Landstreicher Die schwarze Fahne Der Roman der Komtesse Ruth Theodor Herzl as Das leidende IsraelOrphans of the Storm as Chevalier de VaudreyThe Song of Love as Raymon ValverdeThe Road to Yesterday as Kenneth PaultonShipwrecked as Larry O'NeilMeet the Prince as Prince NicholasYoung April as Prince CarylThe King of Kings as Judas IscariotThe Heart Thief as Paul KurtHis Dog as Peter OlsenThe Forbidden Woman as Jean La CosteThe Blue Danube as LudwigTenth Avenue as Joe RossShow Boat as Gaylord RavenalThe Mississippi Gambler as Jack MorganNight Ride as Joe RookerCock o' the Walk as Carlos LopezCarnival as Count Andreas ScipioThe Blue Danube as SandorViva Villa! as Gen. PascalSisters Under the Skin as ZukowskiCleopatra as HerodThe Crusades as Conrad - Marquis of MontferratThe Garden of Allah as BatouchSlave Ship as DaneloSouls at Sea as Gaston de BastonetThe Life of Emile Zola as Capt. Alfred DreyfusLancer Spy as Prince Ferdi Zu SchwarzwaldLady Behave! as Michael AndrewsThe Baroness and the Butler as Baron Georg MarisseyMarie Antoinette as duc d’OrleansSuez as Vicomte Rene De LatourIdiot's Delight as Captain KirvlineThe Three Musketeers as King Louis XIIIThe Man in the Iron Mask as FouquetMr. Moto Takes a Vacation as Hendrik MandersonLady of the Tropics as Pierre DelarochThe Rains Came as Mr. BannerjeePack Up Your Troubles as Hugo LudwigPhantom Raiders as Al TaurezRangers of Fortune as Col. Lewis RebstockThe Shop Around the Corner as Ferencz VadasMeet the Wildcat as Leon DumerayThe Parson of Panamint as Bob DemingThe Tell-Tale Heart as Young ManFlame of Barbary Coast as Tito MorellThe Cheaters as Anthony 'Mr. M.' MarchandMonsieur Beaucaire as Don FranciscoPlainsman and the Lady as Peter MarquetteNorthwest Outpost as Count Igor SavinOld Los Angeles as Luis SavarinThe Gallant Legion as Sen. Clarke FaulknerHamlet as King Claudius The Diary of Anne Frank as Otto FrankThe Big Bankroll as Abraham RothsteinDr. Kildare (TV series), Episode: The Stepping Stone as Max KellerThe Twilight Zone, Episode: Deaths-Head Revisited as Alfred BeckerThe Twilight Zone, Episode: The Trade-Ins as John HoltThe Greatest Story Ever Told as Nicodemus