Andre Pola (film pseudonym in 1948, 1949, 1954, and 1956)
Citizenship
German (1896–1941) U.S. (1941–1990)
Occupation(s)
Stage and Hollywood film actor
Years active
1925–1970
Employer(s)
20th Century Pictures (2)
Charles Chaplin (2)
Columbia (13)
De Grunwald (2)
MGM (9)
Monogram (2)
Paramount (8)
Arnold Pressburger (1)
1st Motion Picture Unit
(US Army AF) (1)
Republic (3)
RKO (6)
Samuel Goldwyn (2)
Terra-Filmkunst (1)
Twentieth Century Fox (8)
Universal (6)
Revue (Universal) (3)
Warner Bros. (13)
Ziv Television (1)
Agent
Paul Kohner Agency
Style
Character actor
Height
6 ft 0 in (183 cm)
Hans Josef Schumm(néJohann Josef Eugen Schumm; 2 April 1896 Stuttgart – 2 February 1990 Los Angeles) was a German-born-turned-American actor, notably, a prolific and critically acclaimed Hollywood screen character actor[3][4][5][6] who appeared in some 95 films – including a co-starring villainous role in a 12-episode serial. He also appeared in 15 TV productions and several stage productions, including one on Broadway. Except for about ten cinema productions, Schumm's body of work in cinema and television was filmed in the United States. On stage and in film, he is credited as Hans Josef Schumm or simply Hans Schumm; but in seven films, he is credited under the pseudonym André Pola — three in 1948, one in 1949, one in 1954, and one 1956.[a] In his private life, he was known as Joseph Schumm and Johann J.E. Schumm.
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Hans Josef Schumm (né Johann Josef Eugen Schumm; 2 April 1896 Stuttgart – 2 February 1990 Los Angeles) was a German-born-turned-American actor, notably...
Schumm is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Caroline Zoe Schumm (born 1988), American fashion designer HansSchumm (1896–1990), German-born...
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Theimer as cook Liesl Karlstadt as Raphaela Karl Ehmann as a servant HansSchumm as Petroff Joseph Offenbach as Samish Peter Capell as Ellis Island officer...
Bolster) Lydia Bilbrook as Millie Lumsden Hare as Freighter Captain Mack HansSchumm as Miniger, Dietrich's Aide In August 1943, no less than six Hollywood...
Meyer as Manager William Edmunds as Hans Gruber HansSchumm as Gunther Leonard Mudie as George, English Prisoner Hans von Morhart as The Actor Curt Furburg...
Zilzer as Vogt Janet Waldo as Jacqueline Georgia Backus as Mrs. Kern HansSchumm as Kobel Philip Van Zandt as Bachmann Edward Fielding as Durant Frederik...
Eberhard Au (1921–1996), engineer, co-inventor of the Dahlbusch Bomb HansSchumm (1927–2007), district chairman Albrecht Martin (born 1927), educator...
Stuttgart and notable residents of the city, ordered chronologically. HansSchumm (1896–1990), film actor Jörg Faerber (1929–2022), conductor Wolfgang...
Drugstore Clerk (uncredited) Barney Ruditsky as Policeman (uncredited) HansSchumm as Karl Müller (uncredited) Emmett Vogan as Fingerprint Expert (uncredited)...
Cota as Marco Olga Fabian as Anna Howard Johnson as Capt. von Neubach HansSchumm as Piesecke Luis Alberni as Bartender George Sorel as Detective Martin...
Brown Larry Parks as Gregory Lloyd Bridges as Bert Victor Kilian as Otto HansSchumm as Commander von Smith Erik Rolf as Gunther Eddie Laughton as Radio Operator...
the playwright (Baumgarten); Gerhard Schaefer (Arnold von Melchtal); HansSchumm; Walter O. Stahl (de); Rudolf Steinbock (de); Christiane Grautoff (de)...
Baker Edward Norris as Frank Richards Charles Arnt as Pooly HansSchumm as 1st German Hans von Morhart as 2nd German Genia Nikolaieva as German Maid Gerald...
Guard (uncredited) Henry Rowland as German Sergeant Renser (uncredited) HansSchumm as German Guard (uncredited) James Seay as Captain James N. Spencer (uncredited)...
Hank Albright Kurt Kreuger as Lt. Von Kleist Rudolph Anders as Hoffman HansSchumm as Klaus Blayney Lewis as Danny In his May 12, 1945 review, New York...
as Nick Dancy Patsy Moran as Joan Collins Lyle Latell as Eddie McGurk HansSchumm as Dr. Werner William Halligan as Bob Davis Kenneth Harlan as George...