Known for Acting

Born in Kuala Lumpur, British Malaya, to a Swiss-French mother and an American father, Peter Arne was an actor and an antique dealer who was murdered in 1983. In the late 1940s, Arne and his partner Jack Corke befriended acclaimed novelist Mary Renault and her partner, Julie Mullard, on the SS Cairo, a steamer bound from Britain to South Africa and convinced them to go into business building homes for immigrants to the country. Renault financed using her £25,000 MGM award, employing labourers and craftsmen to begin construction of several houses, but Arne and Corke squandered the money, racking up debts before stealing Renault's car and returning to the UK to avoid charges of embezzlement. On 1st August 1983, Arne attended a costume fitting for a role in Doctor Who. On his return home, neighbours reported sounds of an argument to the police who subsequently found Arne's body inside his Knightsbridge flat. He had been bludgeoned to death with a stool and log from his fireplace. The prime suspect in Arne's murder was Giuseppe Perusi, a schoolteacher from Italy who had been living rough in a local park, and for whom Arne had been providing food. Four days later, a body matching Perusi's description was found in the River Thames at Wandsworth, having drowned in an apparent suicide. At the subsequent inquest in October 1983, Police concluded that Perusi had beaten the actor to death then killed himself.
1968
as Captain of Guard
1971
as John Niles
1975
as Colonel Sharki
1983
as General Bufoni
1966
as Major Kitchener
1982
as Labisse
1982
as Col. Bufoni
1977
as Nils
1982
as Malen
1972
as Richard
1959
as Capitano Benucci
1966
as Gentleman in Rolls Royce
1963
as Hammond Barker
1979
as Hotel Manager
1971
as Capt. Imrie
1979
as Guide
1962
as Bosu'n Hench
1961
as Thomas
1955
as Staff Officer to Air-Vice Marshal Cochrane (uncredited)
1958
as British Officer at Oasis