
Norbert Schiller
Acting
Born 1899-11-24 · Wien, Austria · Died 1988-01-08
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.
Acting

Tales from the Vienna Woods
Rittmeister

End of the Game
Dr. Hungertobel

The World's Greatest Lover
Captain

Dynasty
Ernst Schmidt

The Man in the Glass Booth
Dr. Schmidt

Young Frankenstein
Emcee at Frankenstein's Show

The Six Million Dollar Man
Porter

Nightmare
Albert

Kojak
Mr. Polichek

The Odd Couple
Dr. Burger

Wake Me When the War Is Over

It Takes a Thief
Ludwig Drucker

Mannix
Rolf Passauer

The Second Hundred Years
Rudy

Mission: Impossible
Lauchek

The Monkees
Schnitzler

Torn Curtain
Professor Gutman (uncredited)

The F.B.I.
Honus Smid

Hogan's Heroes
Verlaine

Hogan's Heroes
Baker

Hogan's Heroes
Max

Hogan's Heroes
Hans (uncredited)

Hogan's Heroes
Farmer

Please Don't Eat the Daisies
Professor Weisbardt

Morituri
Steward

36 Hours
Dr. Wittelbach (uncredited)

The Man from U.N.C.L.E.
Little Man [Dr. Ingster]

12 O'Clock High
Clioche

Hitler
Jodrg Schönberg

Judgment at Nuremberg
Waiter (uncredited)