Age, Biography and Wiki
Who is it? | Actor, Soundtrack |
Birth Day | March 22, 1896 |
Birth Place | Vienna, Austria-Hungary [now Austria], American |
Age | 123 YEARS OLD |
Died On | 21 January 1964(1964-01-21) (aged 67)\nNew York City, U.S. |
Birth Sign | Aries |
Occupation | Actor |
Years active | 1915–1964 |
Spouse(s) | Elise Bartlett (1923–1930; divorced) Marie McKay (1932–1962; her death) Leonora Rogers (1963–1964; his death) |
Parent(s) | Rudolph Schildkraut Erna Weinstein |
Net worth
Joseph Schildkraut, renowned as an actor and soundtrack artist from America, is anticipated to have a net worth ranging from $100K to $1M by 2024. With an illustrious career in the entertainment industry, Schildkraut has showcased his remarkable acting skills, leaving an indelible mark on both the big screen and the music industry. Throughout his journey, he has garnered fame, critical acclaim, and financial success, contributing to his impressive net worth. Schildkraut's diverse talents have made him a cherished figure in American cinema and music, solidifying his position as a respected and influential artist.
Biography/Timeline
Schildkraut was born in Vienna, Austria, the son of Erna (née Weinstein) and stage (and later motion picture) actor Rudolph Schildkraut. His family was Jewish. The younger Schildkraut moved to the United States in the early 1900s. He appeared in many Broadway productions. Among the plays that he starred in was a notable production of Peer Gynt.
In 1921, Schildkraut played the title role in the first American stage production of Ferenc Molnár's Liliom, the play that would eventually become the basis for Rodgers and Hammerstein's Carousel. He then began working in silent movies, although he did return to the stage occasionally. He had early success in film as the Chevalier de Vaudrey in D. W. Griffith's Orphans of the Storm with Lillian Gish. Later, he was featured in Cecil B. DeMille's epic 1927 film The King of Kings, as Judas Iscariot. Schildraut's father Rudolf also appeared in the film. Joseph Schildkraut also played a Viennese-accented, non-singing Gaylord Ravenal in the 1929 part-talkie film version of Edna Ferber's Show Boat. The character as written in the 1929 film was much closer to Ferber's original than to the depiction of him in the classic Kern and Hammerstein musical play based on the novel as well as the 1936 and 1951 film versions of the musical, but the 1929 film was not a critical or box-office success.
Schildkraut received an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor for his role as Alfred Dreyfus in The Life of Emile Zola (1937). He gained further fame for playing the ambitious duc d'Orléans in the historical epic Marie Antoinette (1938), opposite Norma Shearer, Tyrone Power, John Barrymore and Robert Morley, and gave a notable performance as the villainous Nicolas Fouquet in The Man in the Iron Mask (1939).
Schildkraut is perhaps best remembered today for playing the role of Otto Frank in both the original stage production and film version of The Diary of Anne Frank (1959). He was also an active character actor and appeared in guest roles on several early television shows, including the Hallmark Hall of Fame, in which he played Claudius in the 1953 television production of Hamlet, with Maurice Evans in the title role. Schildkraut also hosted and starred in Joseph Schildkraut Presents, a short-lived series on the DuMont Television Network from October 1953 to January 1954.
In 1961, during the 3rd season of The Twilight Zone, he made his first appearance on episode 9, "Deaths-Head Revisited". He later played an elderly man in "The Trade-Ins" in season 3, episode 31 of the same show. In 1963, he was nominated for a Best Actor Emmy Award for his performance in a guest starring role on NBC's Sam Benedict legal drama which starred Edmond O'Brien and Richard Rust.
Schildkraut was married three times. His first marriage was to Actress Elise Bartlett in 1923; they divorced in 1931. He married Mary McKay in 1932, until her death on February 17, 1962. In 1963, Schildkraut married Leonora Rogers, who survived him. Schildkraut died at his home in New York City of a heart attack.