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Gus Schilling

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Gus Schilling

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  • Born
    June 20, 1908 · New York City, New York, USA
  • Died
    June 16, 1957 · Hollywood, California, USA (heart attack)
  • Birth name
    August Eugene Schilling

Biography

    • Gus Schilling was born on June 20, 1908 in New York City, New York, USA. He was an actor, known for Citizen Kane (1941), La Dame de Shanghai (1947) and Ô toi ma charmante (1942). He died on June 16, 1957 in Hollywood, California, USA.

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  • Frequently cast in Orson Welles films.

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  • A wonderfully surreal running gag occurs in Gus' two-reel comedies with Richard Lane: for no reason, a young woman will walk by Gus, stop, slap him hard across the face and shout "How DARE you look like someone I hate?!".
  • Was arrested in Hollywood in July 1945 on charges of possession of narcotics. At his trial, he admitted ownership of the drugs to save his wife from arrest. He was acquitted by an all-woman jury on November 28.
  • Began his career as an understudy to Bert Lahr and Joe Penner on Broadway. With Earl Carroll's Vanities in 1930 and subsequently joined Orson Welles' Mercury Players.
  • Although Gus was usually cast as comic relief, he appears in many of Orson Welles' major films, starting with Citizen Kane (1941) through his posthumous appearance in La Soif du mal (1958).
  • Former burlesque comedian who usually portrayed nervous types on screen. In films from 1940.

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