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Maximilian Schell

Is Maximilian Schell A-List?

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NoMaximilian Schell is currently ranked B tier — a well-known figure with a strong career but not quite a household name.

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Reached A-list in 1961

Wins Oscar for 'Judgment at Nuremberg'

Lost A-list status in 1975

Dropped to B tier — Directs First Film 'The Pedestrian'

Ranking Timeline

1955D$0.1M

Breakthrough in German Theatre

Schell establishes himself as a rising talent in German-speaking theatre and early films. He's gaining recognition in European circles but remains largely unknown internationally.

1961A▲▲▲$1M+$0.9M

Wins Oscar for 'Judgment at Nuremberg'

Schell wins the Academy Award for Best Actor for his powerful performance in 'Judgment at Nuremberg.' This catapults him to international stardom and establishes him as a major Hollywood talent.

1975B$3M+$2M

Directs First Film 'The Pedestrian'

Expanding beyond acting, Schell directs 'The Pedestrian,' which receives critical acclaim and an Oscar nomination. He's now recognized as a multifaceted artist, though his peak movie star fame has moderated.

1984B$5M+$2M

Oscar Nomination for 'Julia'

Another Oscar nomination reinforces his status as one of the finest German-speaking actors. He maintains steady work in quality international productions, balancing acting and directing.

2000B$8M+$3M

Veteran Character Actor Status

In his seventies, Schell continues working in film, television, and theatre with distinguished elder statesman status. He's revered in European cinema though less prominent in mainstream American media.

2014B$10M+$2M

Death - Legacy Remembered

Schell dies in Austria, leaving behind a remarkable six-decade career. Obituaries worldwide celebrate his Oscar win and distinguished body of work as one of the great German-speaking actors of his generation.

2026B$10M

Remembered as Distinguished Artist

Over a decade after his death, Schell is remembered as a well-known and highly respected actor of his era, particularly celebrated in German-speaking countries. His Oscar win and quality body of work ensure lasting recognition in film history.

Last updated: February 25, 2026