Catherine Schell(I)
- Actress
Born in Budapest, Hungary, her true name is Katherina Freiin Schell von
Bauschlott, the scion of a once wealthy German patrician family. Her
father, the Baron Paul Schell von Bauschlott, was a well-respected
diplomat until the Nazis confiscated their estates during WWII, while
her mother was Countess Katharina Maria Etelka Georgina Elisabeth
Teleki de Szék. Her family was living in poverty until 1948 when they
sought asylum in Vienna and Salzburg as the communist regime began to
take hold in Hungary. In 1950, her family emigrated to the States and
Baron von Schell Bauschlott renounced his title in order for his family
to gain citizenship. Catherine entered a convent school in New York's
Staten Island area. In 1957, her father joined Radio Free Europe,
taking the family to Munich where she developed an interest for acting
and trained at the prestigious Falconberg School. Her inauspicious
debut (sometimes billed as Catherine von Schell) was in the German film
Lana - Königin der Amazonen (1964).
While filming
Amsterdam Affair (1968), she met
and married actor
William Marlowe, subsequently
moving to London. She went on to appear in
Moon Zero Two (1969), the James
Bond feature
Điệp Vụ Nữ Hoàng (1969),
Callan (1974) and
The Black Windmill (1974), but
is best known at that time for the slapstick comedy
The Return of the Pink Panther (1975),
which marked Peter Sellers' cinematic
revisiting of his "Inspector Clouseau" character. Extremely visible on
TV with frequent work in such series as
The Persuaders! (1971),
The Adventurer (1972) and the
cult sci-fi series
Space: 1999 (1975) starring
Barbara Bain and
Martin Landau playing the role of "Maya",
an alien, for which she is best known. Her marriage to actor Marlowe
had run its course by 1977, and she met director
Bill Hays that same year, who had two children
from a previous marriage. They married in 1982, together working on a
TV production of
A Month in the Country (1985).
Her career began to wane by the time she did the series
Wish Me Luck (1987) and she
retired shortly thereafter, running a small guest hotel in France.
Catherine is often mistakenly thought of as a sister of actors
Maximilian Schell,
Maria Schell,
Immy Schell and
Carl Schell, but she is not. One of her two
brothers, Paul von Schell, is, however,
the widower of actress Hildegard Knef.