
Actor
Hans Schumm
Born 1896 · Stuttgart, Germany
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia 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, a prolific and critically acclaimed Hollywood screen character actor 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. In stage and 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. In his private life, he was known as Joseph Schumm and Johann J.E. Schumm.
Acting

The Great Dictator
Soldier (uncredited) · 1940

To Be or Not to Be
Special Investigations Squad (uncredited) · 1942

Sahara
Sgt. Krause (uncredited) · 1943

Act of Violence
German (voice) (uncredited) · 1949

This Land Is Mine
German Sergeant Who Pushes Albert · 1943

Action in the North Atlantic
Lieutenant Commander (uncredited) · 1943

All Through the Night
Anton · 1942

Once Upon a Honeymoon
Warsaw Gestapo Agent (uncredited) · 1942

Invisible Agent
SS Man (uncredited) · 1942

Escape
Gestapo Officer with Dark Eyebrows (uncredited) · 1940

Above Suspicion
Dreikirchen Guard (Uncredited) · 1943

Pardon My Sarong
Tabor's Henchman (uncredited) · 1942

Confessions of a Nazi Spy
Bismarck Officer with Crew List (uncredited) · 1939

Escape in the Desert
Klaus · 1945

Waiting in the Lurch
Dr. Emil Gesundheit (as Andre Pola) · 1949

Spy Smasher Returns
The Mask · 1966

British Intelligence
German Senior Officer · 1939

The Man I Married
Storm Trooper · 1940

Fuelin' Around
Col. Cluttz · 1949

So Ends Our Night
Kobel · 1941

Mission to Moscow
Train Gate Guard (uncredited) · 1943

Casbah
Willem · 1948

Underground
Heller's Aide · 1941

Calling Philo Vance
Nazi Officer at Dock (uncredited) · 1940