Maria Schell Movies
The older sister of actor
Maximillian Schell, Viennese-born leading lady
Maria Schell was one of four children born to a Swiss author and Austrian actress. Billed as Gritli Schell,
Maria Schell made her screen debut at 16 in the Swiss-filmed Steibruch; it would be six years before she'd appear before the cameras again, in 1948's
Der Engel Mit der Posaune. This last-named Austro-German production was simultaneously filmed in an English-language version, Angel With a Trumpet, which brought
Schell to the attention of international filmgoers. In 1954, she won a Cannes Film Festival award for her enigmatic portrayal of a German nurse imprisoned in wartime Yugoslavia in
The Last Bridge; two years later, she claimed a Venice Film Festival prize for her work in
Gervaise (1956).
Schell's American film career consisted of starring roles in
The Brothers Karamazov (1958, as Grushenka), the
Gary Cooper vehicle
The Hanging Tree (1959), and the remake of
Edna Ferber's
Cimarron (1961). Dissatisfied with the diminishing value of the characters she was called upon to play,
Maria Schell retired in 1963, but made a comeback in character roles five years later; among these later assignments was her fleeting appearance as a Kryptonian judge in
Superman: The Movie (1978) and her portrayal of Albert Speer's mother in the made-for-TV
Inside the Third Reich. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide