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German postcard by Ufa (Universum-Film Aktiengesellschaft), Berlin-Tempelhof, no. CK-75. Retail price: 30 Pfg. Photo: Columbia Film.

 

Pretty, wide-eyed Austrian leading lady Maria Schell (1926 - 2005) became one of the first film idols to the European postwar generation. With her ‘smile under tears’ she appeared in dozens of German and Austrian popular films, but she also starred in British, French, Italian, and Hollywood productions.

 

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Maya played by Catherine Schell Born in Budapest, Hungary, her true name is Katherina Freiin Schell von Bauschlott, the scion of a once wealthy German patrician family. Her father, the Baron Paul Schell von Bauschlott, was a well-respected diplomat until the Nazis confiscated their estates during WWII, while her mother was Countess Katharina Maria Etelka Georgina Elisabeth Teleki de Szék. Her family was living in poverty until 1948 when they sought asylum in Vienna and Salzburg as the communist regime began to take hold in Hungary. In 1950, her family emigrated to the States and Baron von Schell Bauschlott renounced his title in order for his family to gain citizenship. Catherine entered a convent school in New York's Staten Island area. In 1957, her father joined Radio Free Europe, taking the family to Munich where she developed an interest for acting and trained at the prestigious Falconberg School. Her inauspicious debut (sometimes billed as Catherine von Schell) was in the German film Lana - Königin der Amazonen (1964). While filming Amsterdam Affair (1968), she met and married actor William Marlowe, subsequently moving to London. She went on to appear in Moon Zero Two (1969), the James Bond feature On Her Majesty's Secret Service (1969), Callan (1974) and The Black Windmill (1974), but is best known at that time for the slapstick comedy The Return of the Pink Panther (1975), which marked Peter Sellers' cinematic revisiting of his "Inspector Clouseau" character. Extremely visible on TV with frequent work in such series as "The Persuaders!" (1971), "The Adventurer" (1972) and the cult sci-fi series "Space: 1999" (1975) starring Barbara Bain and Martin Landau playing the role of "Maya", an alien, for which she is best known. Her marriage to actor Marlowe had run its course by 1977, and she met director Bill Hays that same year, who had two children from a previous marriage. They married in 1982, together working on a TV production of A Month in the Country (1985) (TV). Her career began to wane by the time she did the film Wish Me Luck (1995) in 1990 and she retired shortly thereafter, running a small guest hotel in France. Catherine is often mistakenly thought of as a sister of actors Maximilian Schell, Maria Schell, Immy Schell and Carl Schell, but she is not. One of her two brothers, Paul von Schell, is, however, the widower of actress Hildegard Knef.

youtu.be/fJ5OqDDh4rs Space 1999 Alien Attack Full Feature

youtu.be/DNkKCFaqib8 Destination Moonbase Alpha Trailer

1st Episode “Break Away” www.imdb.com/video/hulu/vi1877911577/

Full Epsisode of “War Games” www.imdb.com/video/hulu/vi1861134361/

Full Episode “Deaths Other Dominion” www.imdb.com/video/hulu/vi1844357145/

 

Starring Martin Landau, Barbara Bain, Catherine Schell, Tony Anholt, Nick Tate, Zienia Merton, Jeffrey Kissoon, Stuart Damon. Directed by Tom Clegg.

After an atomic explosion blasts the Moon out of Earth orbit, Moonbase Alpha drifts in space, with 300 people on board. When a rescue team from Earth arrives in a faster-than-light space ship, everyone is overjoyed that they can now return to Earth. But Moonbase Commander John Koenig, having undergone an experimental brain soothing process after receiving a concussion in a crash on the Lunar surface, sees not friends from Earth but gruesome monsters which have telepathically caused all others on Alpha to see an illusion of an Earth party. The aliens are desperate for radiation and plan to manipulate the Alphans into detonating nuclear waste on the Lunar surface, reducing the Moon and everyone on it to dust. Koenig must expose this conspiracy to save his people.

Moonbase Alpha: Legacy.... A Return To Our Origins

Alpha 2012 Convention

www.space2099.com

  

When I met him at Tod Brilliant's wedding last year, he was but a young musician with a super hot girlfriend. And look at him now! Polaroid bag, Polaroid buttons, camera securely in hand, mouth open for no obvious reason! If that ain't passion, I don't know what is.

German collectors card. Photo: publicity still for Die Letzte Brücke/The Last Bridge (Helmut Käutner, 1954).

 

Handsome Austrian film actor Carl Möhner (1921–2005) appeared in over 40 films between 1949 and 1976, including the French gangster classic Du rififi chez les hommes/Rififi (1955).

 

Pretty, wide-eyed Austrian leading lady Maria Schell (1926-2005) became one of the first film idols to the European postwar generation. With her ‘smile under tears’ she appeared in dozens of German and Austrian popular films, but she also starred in British, French, Italian, and Hollywood productions.

 

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Schell Brewery - products produced here.

German postcard by WS Druck, Wanne-Eickel, no. F 68. Photo: Joe Niczky.

 

Pretty, wide-eyed Austrian leading lady Maria Schell (1926-2005) became one of the first film idols to the European postwar generation. With her ‘smile under tears’ she appeared in dozens of German and Austrian popular films, but she also starred in British, French, Italian, and Hollywood productions.

 

For more postcards, a bio and clips check out our blog European Film Star Postcards.

Participating artist in the 2022 Winter Show and Sale at the Ceramics Program, Office for the Arts at Harvard

December 8 through 11, 2022

 

ofa.fas.harvard.edu/ceramics/show-and-sale

German postcard by Ufa. Photo: G. B. Poletto / Rank. Maria Schell in Le notti bianche/White Nights (Luchino Visconti, 1957).

 

Pretty, wide-eyed Austrian leading lady Maria Schell (1926-2005) became one of the first film idols to the European postwar generation. With her ‘smile under tears,’ she appeared in dozens of German and Austrian popular films, but she also starred in British, French, Italian, and Hollywood productions.

 

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At the Schell Creek Station. Seven days from St Joseph Missouri along the ten day trip to San Francisco. Now the Schellbourne Rest Area on Highway 93. Forty miles north of Ely. October 10, 2021.

Taken at the Wings over the Wine Country Air Show in Santa Rosa California.

Fine art illustration of a Satanic Leaf-Tailed Gecko (Uroplatus phantasticus)

 

The drawing is based on a photo by Rob Schell and was used with permission.

**Schell, August, Brewing Company** - National Register of Historic Places Ref # 74001007, date listed 12/27/1974

 

20th South St.

 

New Ulm, MN (Brown County)

 

The August Schell Brewing Company complex is in actuality comprised of five parts: The August Schell House and Garden/Park, the original House and Brewery, the Brew House, the Barrel House and Cellars, and the modern Bottling House. It is reached by a two mile drive from downtown New Ulm to the end of South Franklin Street. The buildings are situated on a sloping hillside on the bank of the Big Cottonwood River east of New Ulm. The entire setting is wooded and removed from any industrial area giving the whole secluded, estate-like appearance.

 

Built just six years after the founding of New Ulm in 1854, and one year before the Civil War, the August Schell Brewing Company is the lone survivor of the seven breweries which have operated in New Ulm.

 

Founder of the brewery which still bears his name, August Schell came to Minnesota in 1856 as a member of the Turner Colonization Society. He was born in Durnbach, Germany, 15 February 1828. In 1848 he came to America and settled in Cincinnati, Ohio, where he followed the trade of machinist in the Cincinnati Locomotive works until moving on to New Ulm. (1)

 

References (1) NRHP Nomination Form s3.amazonaws.com/NARAprodstorage/lz/electronic-records/rg...

East-German card by VEB Progress Film-Vertrieb, Berlin, nr. 366, 1957. Photo: Peter Steffen.

Collection Name: MS272 Ehrhardt Photograph Collection

 

Photographer/Studio: Unknown

 

Description: Interior of Schell & Ward department store, corner of Jefferson and High Streets. Shows an advertisement for Lights Golden Jubilee, Wardway Gyrator and more.

 

Coverage: United States - Missouri - Cole County - Jefferson City

 

Date: October 1929

 

Rights: under copyright; contact Archives for details

 

Credit: Courtesy of Missouri State Archives

 

Image Number: MS272_069_013E.tif

 

Institution: Missouri State Archives

Taken when he was director of the Department of Community Development. He later served as Seattle's mayor. Item 195216, Engineering Department Photographic Negatives (Record Series 2613-07), Seattle Municipal Archives.

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Maya -Catherine Schell Born in Budapest, Hungary, her true name is Katherina Freiin Schell von Bauschlott, the scion of a once wealthy German patrician family. Her father, the Baron Paul Schell von Bauschlott, was a well-respected diplomat until the Nazis confiscated their estates during WWII, while her mother was Countess Katharina Maria Etelka Georgina Elisabeth Teleki de Szék. Her family was living in poverty until 1948 when they sought asylum in Vienna and Salzburg as the communist regime began to take hold in Hungary. In 1950, her family emigrated to the States and Baron von Schell Bauschlott renounced his title in order for his family to gain citizenship. Catherine entered a convent school in New York's Staten Island area. In 1957, her father joined Radio Free Europe, taking the family to Munich where she developed an interest for acting and trained at the prestigious Falconberg School. Her inauspicious debut (sometimes billed as Catherine von Schell) was in the German film Lana - Königin der Amazonen (1964). While filming Amsterdam Affair (1968), she met and married actor William Marlowe, subsequently moving to London. She went on to appear in Moon Zero Two (1969), the James Bond feature On Her Majesty's Secret Service (1969), Callan (1974) and The Black Windmill (1974), but is best known at that time for the slapstick comedy The Return of the Pink Panther (1975), which marked Peter Sellers' cinematic revisiting of his "Inspector Clouseau" character. Extremely visible on TV with frequent work in such series as "The Persuaders!" (1971), "The Adventurer" (1972) and the cult sci-fi series "Space: 1999" (1975) starring Barbara Bain and Martin Landau playing the role of "Maya", an alien, for which she is best known. Her marriage to actor Marlowe had run its course by 1977, and she met director Bill Hays that same year, who had two children from a previous marriage. They married in 1982, together working on a TV production of A Month in the Country (1985) (TV). Her career began to wane by the time she did the film Wish Me Luck (1995) in 1990 and she retired shortly thereafter, running a small guest hotel in France. Catherine is often mistakenly thought of as a sister of actors Maximilian Schell, Maria Schell, Immy Schell and Carl Schell, but she is not. One of her two brothers, Paul von Schell, is, however, the widower of actress Hildegard Knef

German card by WS-Druck, Wanne-Eickel, nr. F 69. Photo: Ringpress. Maria Schell and director/writer/producer Horst Hächler were married from 1957 till 1965. Their son, Oliver Hächler, is now known as the actor Oliver Schell. Maria Schell played in two films directed by Horst Hächler, Liebe/Love (1957) and Raubfischer in Hellas/As the Sea Rages (1959). They met during the production of Die Letzte Brücke (1954, Helmut Käutner), for which he was the assistant director .

GRG26/5/4 Photographic Portraits of South Australian Soldiers, Sailors and Nurses who took part in World War One

Number 826 SCHELL, Frank Armytage

Motor Transport

Place of birth: Gilberton

Residence: Hyde Park

SRSA ref: GRG26/5/4/826

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