Known for Acting

Distinctive character actor, born in Calcutta and educated at Magdalen College, Cambridge. His acting career was interrupted by wartime service (for six years) in the British Army. He then joined the Old Vic Company and subsequently appeared on screen. With his hooked nose and furtive eyes, he made the perfect sinister villain, playing an assortment of Arabic or Central Asian diamond smugglers, drug dealers or black market racketeers. Occasionally, he was on the right side of the law, notably as commissioner Govindaswami in La croisée des destins (1956), or as a cardinal in Les souliers de Saint-Pierre (1968). Early on in his career, Maitland worked for Hammer Studios where he had memorable roles as Patel Shari, a member of the murderous Kali sect in Les étrangleurs de Bombay (1959), and as an evil Malay servant, dedicated to worshipping La femme reptile (1966). Marne was also very active on British television (Le Saint (1962), Département S(1969), and others) in very much the same capacity. He stood out as the mysterious dissident Pandit Baba in the excellent award-winning miniseries The Jewel in the Crown(1984). From the early 1970's until his death, he lived in Rome. - IMDb Mini Biography By: I.S.Mowis
1974
as Lazar
1963
as Euphranor
1983
as Papal Secretary
1969
as Campeggio
1979
as Drake Captain
1966
as Sheikh Osman
1972
as Captain of the Guard
1965
as Elder
1964
as Dr. Tok, UN Space Agency (uncredited)
1968
as Cardinal Rahamani
1959
as Mr. Mohammed
1959
as Doctor
1962
as Xavier
1973
as Col. Gonder
1966
as The Malay
1972
as Underground Guide
1977
as Leon
1982
as Deputy Commissioner Lasorde
1987
as Battistino
1979
as Touareg Chief