• Schell's father was never enthusiastic about young Maximilian becoming an actor like his mother, feeling that it could not lead to "real happiness".
  • James Mason, Maximilian Schell, and Harriet Andersson in The Deadly Affair (1967) ... Maximilian Schell and Rosalind Russell in Five Finger Exercise (1962) ... Maximilian Schell and Richard Widmark in Нюрнбергский процесс (1961)
  • Maximilian Schell, the Austrian-born actor who won an Academy Award for his performance in Judgment at Nuremberg , has died.
  • Nevertheless, the young German-speaking actor, Maximilian Schell, was the only one who earned an Oscar - as lead actor - for his efforts.
  • "La vedette de la semaine: Maximilian Schell," in Ciné Revue (Paris), 9 October 1975. "Maximilian Schell," in Ecran (Paris), 15 December 1979.
  • Maximilian Schell was a well-known Swiss-Austrian stage and film actor. He was also the director, producer and writer of some of his own films.
  • Maximilian Schell was an Austrian-born Swiss film and stage actor, who also wrote, directed and produced some of his own films.
  • The Swiss film actor, director and musician, Maximilian Schell, has celebrated his 70th birthday. He won an Oscar in 1961 for his role as a defence lawyer in...
  • The son of Swiss playwright Hermann Ferdinand Schell and Austrian stage actress Noe von Nordberg, Maximilian Schell was born in Vienna on Dec.
  • Maximilian Schell is the most successful German-speaking actor in English-language films since Emil Jannings, the winner of the first Best Actor Academy Awar...