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Robert Schable
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| birth_place = Hamilton, Ohio1947038mf=yes}}| death_place = Hollywood, California| restingplace =| restingplacecoordinates =| othername =| occupation = Actor| yearsactive = 1890s-1929| spouse = Wilda Bennett (1912-20 divorced)| children =}}(File:Without Limit (1921) - Ad 1.jpg|right|thumb|Anna Q. Nilsson and Robert Schable in Without Limit 1921)Robert Schable (August 31, 1873"California Death Index, 1940-1997," database, FamilySearch weblink : 26 November 2014), Robert Schable, 03 Jul 1947; Department of Public Health Services, Sacramento. – July 3, 1947)Stewart, William T.; McClure, Arthur F.; Jones, Ken D. (1981). International Film Necrology. New York: Garland Publishing. p. 264. {{ISBN|0-8240-9552-9}}. was an American stage and screen actor as well as a stage manager, known for his screen portrayals of upper-class villains.Fox, Charles Donald; Silver, Milton L.; eds. (1920). Who's Who on the Screen. New York: Ross Publishing. p. 43. {{OCLC|476002}}.NEWS, Cut Backs and Close Ups, McElliott, January 14, 1921, New York Daily News, 28, Robert Schable seems doomed to play 'heavies' for the rest of his life. Having done the villain in 'Blind Wives,' he's now engaged in behaving badly for the director in 'Temple Dusk,' a poetically named fillum., {{ProQuest, 2260462246, }}

Career

Born in Hamilton, Ohio to German immigrants Charles Schable and Mary Hesterberg,"United States, Social Security Numerical Identification Files (NUMIDENT), 1936-2007", database, FamilySearch weblink : 11 February 2023), Robert Schable, ."United States Census, 1910", , FamilySearch weblink : Fri Oct 06 11:37:12 UTC 2023), Entry for Charles T Schable and Mary Schable, 1910. Schable was a stage performer with the Charles Frohman company in the 1890s,Robert Schable bio by Hans J. Wollstein; allmovie.com and a stage manager with John Drew Jr. in the decade following that.Barry, Owen (September 1909). "The Sign of the Zodiac—III; The Children of Virgo". The Green Book Magazine, Volume 2. p. 566. He began in silent films in 1919, often playing comedic, character parts or men with a European flair. Broadway shows in which Schable appeared included On With the Dance (1917), The Fallen Idol (1915), Inconstant George (1909), Jack Straw (1908), De Lancey (1905), The Duke of Killicrankie (1904), Captain Dieppe (1903), The Mummy and the Humming Bird (1903), The Mummy and the Humming Bird (1902), The Second in Command (1901), Richard Carvel (1900), Beau Brummell (1899), Cyrano de Bergerac (1899), and The Man of Destiny (1899).WEB, Robert Schable,weblink Internet Broadway Database, The Broadway League, June 1, 2020,weblink June 1, 2020, Following his retirement from acting in 1929, Schable was director George Fitzmaurice's business manager."Retired Actor Ends His Life". The Los Angeles Times. July 4, 1947. pt. II, pg. 8. Retrieved October 24, 2023.

Personal life and death

Schable was married to Wilda Bennett from March 20, 1912 until their divorce on August 12, 1920."Miss Wilda Bennett Married; Niece of Red Bank Man Wedded to Ohio Man Last Wednesday". The Daily Register. March 27, 1920."Wilda Long Loved Her New Mate, 'Tis Said; Turfman's Fists Pull Secrecy From Her Lengthy Romance". New York Daily News. April 24, 1926. p. 4. Retrieved October 24, 2023.On July 3, 1947, Schable, despondent over his worsening health and residing at the Virginia Rest Home at 2120 North Vermont Avenue in Hollywood, was found by a nurse in the bathroom of his apartment, dead, having slashed his throat with a razor. He had left a note requesting that his attorney be contacted and giving instructions regarding the funeral. His estate, valued at $5,000, was divided between personal friends and an assortment of theatrical benefit organizations. Schable had no immediate relatives. Following the funeral on July 7, his remains were cremated."Robert Schable". The Los Angeles Times. July 6, 1947. p. 9A

Selected filmography

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References

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External links

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