Hans Schumm
Actor/Actriz
48
Movies
0
TV Shows
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Hans Josef Schumm (né Johann Josef Eugen Schumm; 2 April 1896 Stuttgart – 2 February 1990 Los Angeles) was a German-born-turned-American actor, notably, a prolific and critically acclaimed Hollywood screen character actor who appeared in some 95 films – including a co-starring villainous role in a 12-episode serial. He also appeared in 15 TV productions and several stage productions, including one on Broadway. Except for about ten cinema productions, Schumm's body of work in cinema and television was filmed in the United States. In stage and film, he is credited as Hans Josef Schumm or simply Hans Schumm; but in seven films, he is credited under the pseudonym André Pola — three in 1948, one in 1949, one in 1954, and one 1956. In his private life, he was known as Joseph Schumm and Johann J.E. Schumm.
As Actor/Actress
El Gran Dictador
Soldier (uncredited)
Sahara
Sgt. Krause (uncredited)
Ser o no ser
Special Investigations Squad (uncredited)
Action in the North Atlantic
Lieutenant Commander (uncredited)
This Land Is Mine
German Sergeant Who Pushes Albert
Act of Violence
German (voice) (uncredited)
Hitler's Madman
Above Suspicion
Dreikirchen Guard (Uncredited)
So Ends Our Night
Kobel
Invisible Agent
SS Man (uncredited)
Escape
Gestapo Officer with Dark Eyebrows (uncredited)
Mission to Moscow
Train Gate Guard (uncredited)
Bridal Suite
Man in Shipboard Brawl
British Intelligence
German Senior Officer
All Through the Night
Anton
Uncertain Glory
Abbott y Costello: Dos caraduras sin suerte
Tabor's Henchman (uncredited)
Voice in the Wind
Piesecke
Underground
Heller's Aide
Espionage Agent
Foreign Official
The Lady Has Plans
1st German
Revolt of the Zombies
German Soldier (uncredited)
Casbah
Willem
Hitler: Beast of Berlin
Schaefer
Hubo una luna de miel
Warsaw Gestapo Agent (uncredited)
Margin for Error
Karl Müller
Confesiones de un espía nazi
Bismarck Officer with Crew List (uncredited)
The Man I Married
Storm Trooper
One Night of Love
Policeman
Die Trapp-Familie