Marne Maitland
Marne Maitland was a distinctive character actor, born in Calcutta, India, and educated at Magdalen College, Cambridge. His burgeoning acting career faced a significant pause due to six years of service in the British Army during World War II. Following the war, he joined the prestigious Old Vic Company, which paved the way for his transition to film.
Renowned for his unique features, including a prominent hooked nose and penetrating eyes, Maitland frequently portrayed sinister characters, excelling in roles as Arabic or Central Asian villains involved in diamond smuggling, drug trafficking, and black market dealings. Notably, he showcased his versatility by taking on more virtuous roles, such as Commissioner Govindaswami in the 1956 film *La croisée des destins* and a cardinal in *Les souliers de Saint-Pierre* (1968).
Maitland's early career included significant contributions to Hammer Studios, where he delivered memorable performances as Patel Shari, a member of the murderous Kali sect in *Les étrangleurs de Bombay* (1959), and as a malevolent Malay servant in *La femme reptile* (1966). His television work was equally impressive, with notable appearances in series like *The Saint* (1962) and *Département S* (1969). He gained acclaim for his role as the enigmatic dissident Pandit Baba in the award-winning miniseries *The Jewel in the Crown* (1984). From the early 1970s until his passing, Maitland resided in Rome, leaving behind a legacy of compelling performances.
Filmography
The Belly of an Architect
Windom's Way
The Camp on Blood Island
I'm All Right Jack
First Men in the Moon
Roma
The Bobo
Khartoum
The Reptile
The Terror of the Tongs
Duffy
Visa to Canton
March or Die
Father Brown
Outcast of the Islands
The Phantom of the Opera (1962)
Man of La Mancha
The Stranglers of Bombay
Interpol
The Man with the Golden Gun
Deadly Nightshade
Shaft in Africa
Cone of Silence