Ferdy Mayne
Ferdy Mayne, born on March 11, 1916, in Germany, was a distinguished actor known for his versatile performances across film and television. Throughout his career, Mayne garnered recognition for his ability to portray a wide array of characters, often bringing a unique depth to his roles.
One of his most notable achievements came with his portrayal of the character Count von Krolock in the iconic stage musical "Dance of the Vampires," originally composed by Roman Polanski. His performance left a lasting impression and showcased his talent in musical theatre. Mayne also appeared in several classic films, including the memorable role of the sinister "Mr. D" in the 1964 horror film "The Night of the Iguana," which further solidified his status as a formidable presence in the film industry.
With a career spanning several decades, Ferdy Mayne left an indelible mark on the entertainment world before his passing on January 30, 1998. His contributions to cinema and theatre continue to be celebrated by audiences and actors alike, ensuring that his legacy endures in the annals of performing arts history.
Filmography
The Captain's Paradise
The Spider's Web
Benefit of the Doubt
Blue Murder at St. Trinian's
Storm Over the Nile
Tommy the Toreador
The Killers Within
When Eight Bells Toll
The Man Who Watched Trains Go By
The Password Is Courage
The Glass Cage
Third Party Risk
Joe: The Busybody
Third Man on the Mountain
Meet Sexton Blake
The Exchange Student
Pirates
Where Eagles Dare
The Bobo
The Baby and the Battleship
The Vampire Lovers
Au Pair Girls
Howling II: Stirba - Werewolf Bitch
Conan the Destroyer
Fedora
You Pay Your Money
Deadly Record
Prelude to Fame
The Divided Heart
Innocent Bystanders
Revenge of the Pink Panther
Knight Moves
Roadhouse Girl