
Acting · 48 years old
New York City, New York, USA
August "Gus" Schilling (June 20, 1908 - June 16, 1957) was an American actor. August "Gus" Schilling (June 20, 1908 – June 16, 1957) was an American film actor who started in burlesque comedy and usually played nervous comic roles, often unbilled. A friend of Orson Welles, he appeared in five of the director's films — Citizen Kane (first screen performance), The Magnificent Ambersons, The Lady from Shanghai, Macbeth and Touch of Evil (final performance, released posthumously). Born in New York City, Schilling had a rubber face and flustered gestures which made him a natural comedian and he began his career understudying comedy stars Bert Lahr and Joe Penner on Broadway. He soon became a favorite among burlesque comedians, who welcomed him into the burlesque profession. Schilling was in a relationship with burlesque star Betty Rowland and the couple toured in the Minsky burlesque troupe. Orson Welles saw Schilling in New York and followed him to Florida. There Welles hired Schilling to appear in a stage production featuring several Shakespearean scenes. "I learned my part by taking the script to Welles and having him translate the lines to everyday English," Schilling recalled in 1939. Welles promised Schilling a part in Welles's first motion picture, and kept his promise: Schilling is featured in Citizen Kane (1941). This established Schilling in Hollywood movies as a "nervous" comedian (he plays a jittery symphony conductor in Olsen and Johnson's Hellzapoppin', for example). He also co-starred with character comedian Richard Lane in a series of 11 comedy shorts for Columbia Pictures; the series ran from 1945 to 1950.

Citizen Kane
John

Touch of Evil
Eddie Farnham (uncredited)

Rebel Without a Cause
Attendant (uncredited)

The Lady from Shanghai
Goldfish

The Magnificent Ambersons
Drug Clerk (uncredited)

Macbeth
A Porter

Hellzapoppin'
Orchestra Conductor

It Started with Eve
Raven

There's One Born Every Minute
Professor Asa Quisenberry

Bigger Than Life
Druggist (uncredited)

Executive Suite
Newsstand Vendor (uncredited)

You Were Never Lovelier
Fernando

Bride for Sale
Timothy

Hers to Hold
Rosey Blake

The Penalty
Bank Teller (uncredited)

The Amazing Mrs. Holliday

Run for Cover
Doc Ridgeway

On Dangerous Ground
Lucky

Presenting Lily Mars
Scotty - Stage Manager

Hit Parade of 1951
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