- Is the first actor ever to use the F-word in a major motion picture (M*A*S*H (1970)).
- Currently resides in Venice, California with his second wife Harrison and has two stepsons, in addition to his son from his first marriage to Susan Bay Nimoy.
- Has a double connection to the Star Trek (TOS) franchise, appearing in two of the films, Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home (1986) and in Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country (1991), plus his first wife, Susan Bay Nimoy remarried to Star Trek co-star, Leonard Nimoy after her divorce from John.
- After the fifth season of McMillan & Wife (1971), his contract expired and he thought the series would be canceled, so he accepted an offer from producer Leonard Stern to take the lead in Stern's series Holmes and Yoyo (1976). When "McMillan & Wife" returned in a scaled-down version as "McMillan" (also produced by Stern), Schuck's character returned to that series as well, appearing briefly in each episode (it was explained that the character, Sergeant Charles Enright, had received a promotion and a transfer away from the Commissioner's office, but still dropped in on his old boss).
- Has made guest appearances on both of the longest running prime time dramas in US television history: Gunsmoke (1955) and Law & Order (1990).
- Former cousin-in-law of movie director/producer Michael Bay through his first marriage to Susan Bay Nimoy.
- Does commercial voice-overs and directs theater. (September 2000)
- Both of his first wife's husbands (John Schuck and Leonard Nimoy) appeared together in two of the original series Star Trek feature films. They appeared together in Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home (1986) (which Leonard Nimoy also directed), and in Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country (1991). They also appeared together in Death Squad (1970), and Nimoy directed Schuck in Holy Matrimony (1994).
- Has appeared in four Star Trek series, TOS movies Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home (1986) and Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country (1991); The Maquis, Part II (1994); Muse (2000); and Affliction (2005) and Divergence (2005).
- Older brother of Peter Schuck.
- Has portrayed the same role in his first and second Broadway credits, which were the 1977 and the 1997 iterations of "Annie". His third Broadway credit was in a different "Annie" play, but this time it was the production of "Annie Get Your Gun" (1999), making his first three Broadway credits beginning with "Annie". His fourth production did not have anything to do with an "Annie" title, it was the production of "Nice Work If You Can Get It" (2012).
- John and Harrison Schuck appeared as the grandparents of the bride in Reba McEntire's music video "I Keep on Loving You" that, as of late June, is still on the Top 10 Country Video charts for both GAC and CMT. (April 2010)
- Has English and German ancestry.
- Is one of 32 actors or actresses who have starred in both the original Star Trek (up to and including Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country (1991)) and then in one of the spin-offs.
- He appeared on the West End stage in The Caine Mutiny with Charlton Heston,.
- For the touring play "Annie", and for his second, third and fourth Broadway credits, he has been using the name Conrad John Schuck, which is his full given name. As a result, when doing a search for him on the Internet Broadway Database (IBDb.com), he can be found under either John Schuck or Conrad John Schuck.
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