Stefan Schnabel
Stefan Schnabel, born on February 2, 1912, in Berlin, Germany, and passing away on March 11, 1999, in Rogaro, Italy, was a distinguished actor primarily known for his long-standing role as Dr. Stephen Jackson on the CBS soap opera *The Guiding Light*. His performance spanned an impressive sixteen years, from 1965 until 1981, making him a familiar face in daytime television.
Beyond his television acclaim, Schnabel had a rich theatrical background, notably portraying Metellus Cimber in Orson Welles's innovative adaptation of Shakespeare's *Julius Caesar* in 1937, which was set against the backdrop of Fascist Italy. Welles himself took on the role of Brutus in this production, showcasing Schnabel's capacity to shine in a stellar ensemble.
Schnabel's film career was equally prolific, with appearances in over sixty films. His notable credits include *The Iron Curtain* (1948) and a memorable performance as the Soviet First Secretary in Clint Eastwood's 1982 thriller *Firefox*. His final film role came in 1990 with the romantic comedy *Green Card*.
Stefan Schnabel was also the son of the renowned classical pianist Artur Schnabel, reflecting a legacy of artistic excellence. His contributions to stage and screen have left an enduring impact on the entertainment industry.
Filmography
The Counterfeit Traitor
Barbary Pirate
The Secret Ways
Dracula's Widow
Green Card
Two Weeks in Another Town
Firefox
The 27th Day
Rampage
Blood Bath (1975)
The Iron Curtain
Diplomatic Courier