Norbert Schiller
Biography
Norbert Schiller, Born in Vienna, Austria on November 24, 1899, Norbert Schiller embarked on a successful acting career that spanned across continents and mediums. Schiller's early life is shrouded in some mystery. We know he was born in Vienna and entered the world of acting at a young age, captivating audiences with his natural stage presence and expressive voice. He honed his skills in the vibrant Viennese theater scene, eventually graduating to prominent roles in both Austria and Germany. The allure of Hollywood beckoned in the 1920s, leading Schiller to relocate to Los Angeles and pursue opportunities in American film. He quickly found success, appearing in numerous films throughout the silent and early sound eras. His versatility allowed him to portray a wide range of characters, from charming heroes to cunning villains, captivating audiences with his nuanced performances. Schiller's career continued to flourish throughout the mid-20th century. He divided his time between film and television, appearing in popular shows like "The Twilight Zone" and "Alfred Hitchcock Presents." He also continued to work in theater, both on Broadway and in regional productions.
Known For

Mannix

Mission: Impossible

The Twilight Zone

The Six Million Dollar Man

Hogan's Heroes

Hogan's Heroes

Hogan's Heroes

Hogan's Heroes
All Movies (34)
- Tales from the Vienna Woods1979 · as Rittmeister
- End of the Game1978 · as Dr. Hungertobel
- The World's Greatest Lover1977 · as Captain
- Dynasty1976 · as Ernst Schmidt
- The Man in the Glass Booth1975 · as Dr. Schmidt
- Young Frankenstein1974 · as Emcee at Frankenstein's Show
- Nightmare1974 · as Albert
- Wake Me When the War Is Over1969
- Torn Curtain1966 · as Professor Gutman (uncredited)
- Morituri1965 · as Steward
- 36 Hours1964 · as Dr. Wittelbach (uncredited)
- Hitler1962 · as Jodrg Schönberg
- Judgment at Nuremberg1961 · as Waiter (uncredited)
- Operation Eichmann1961 · as Uri Goldmann
- In the Presence of Mine Enemies1960 · as Second Councilman
- The Blue Angel1959 · as Landlord (uncredited)
- Frankenstein 19701958 · as Shuter
- The Return of Dracula1958 · as Bellack Gordal (uncredited)
- The Young Lions1958 · as German Civilian with Town Mayor (uncredited)
- Outcasts of the City1958 · as Doctor
- Witness for the Prosecution1957 · as Spotlight Operator in German Cafe (uncredited)
- The Girl in the Kremlin1957 · as Ivan Brubof
- Kismet1955 · as Beggar (uncredited)
- The Racers1955 · as Dehlgreen
- The Thing from Another World1951 · as Dr. Lorenz
- Thieves' Highway1949 · as Mr. Polansky
- Sealed Verdict1948 · as Slava Rodal
- Berlin Express1948 · as Saxophone Player (uncredited)
- The Exile1947 · as Messenger (uncredited)
- Riff-Raff1947 · as Henchman (uncredited)
- Sinbad the Sailor1947 · as Timekeeper (uncredited)
- Underground1941 · as Blind News Vendor
- Escape to Glory1940 · as Submarine First Officer
- The Hunchback of Notre Dame1939 · as Saturn (uncredited)
All TV Shows (29)
- The Six Million Dollar Man1974 · as Porter
- Kojak1973 · as Mr. Polichek
- The Odd Couple1970 · as Dr. Burger
- It Takes a Thief1968 · as Ludwig Drucker
- Mannix1967 · as Rolf Passauer
- The Second Hundred Years1967 · as Rudy
- Mission: Impossible1966 · as Lauchek
- The Monkees1966 · as Schnitzler
- The F.B.I.1965 · as Honus Smid
- Hogan's Heroes1965 · as Verlaine
- Hogan's Heroes1965 · as Baker
- Hogan's Heroes1965 · as Max
- Hogan's Heroes1965 · as Hans (uncredited)
- Hogan's Heroes1965 · as Farmer
- Please Don't Eat the Daisies1965 · as Professor Weisbardt
- The Man from U.N.C.L.E.1964 · as Little Man [Dr. Ingster]
- 12 O'Clock High1964 · as Clioche
- The Third Man1959 · as Train Conductor
- The Twilight Zone1959 · as Committee Member (uncredited)
- The Troubleshooters1959 · as Gunga Din
- One Step Beyond1959 · as Albert Breitner
- 77 Sunset Strip1958 · as Father Cyna
- 77 Sunset Strip1958 · as Dieter
- The Man Called X1956
- Screen Director's Playhouse1955 · as Old Man
- Gunsmoke1955 · as Franz Beltzer
- Four Star Playhouse1952 · as Clerk
- Four Star Playhouse1952 · as Captain Schelle
- Four Star Playhouse1952