Catherine Schell

Hungarian-born actress (born 1944)


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imageCatherine Schell (1967).jpg
nameCatherine Schell
captionSchell in 1967
birth_nameKatherina Freiin Schell von Bauschlott
birth_date
birth_placeBudapest, Hungary
other_namesCatherine von Schell
Katherina von Schell
Katherine von Schell
nationalityBritish
alma_materOtto Falckenberg School of the Performing Arts
known_forOn Her Majesty's Secret Service
The Return of the Pink Panther
Doctor Who
occupationTelevision and film actress
years_active1964–2004; 2020-Present
televisionSpace: 1999
parentsBaron Paul Schell von Bauschlott
Countess Katharina Maria Etelka Georgina Elisabeth Teleki de Szék
spouse{{plainlist
* {{MarriageWilliam Marlowe
* {{MarriageBill Hays
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Catherine Schell (born Katherina Freiin Schell von Bauschlott, 17 July 1944) is a Hungarian-born British actress who came to prominence in British film and television productions from the 1960s. Her notable roles include the Bond girl Nancy in On Her Majesty's Secret Service (1969), Lady Claudine Litton in The Return of the Pink Panther (1975), Countess Scarlioni in the Doctor Who serial City of Death (1979), and a regular role as Maya in Year Two of the television series Space: 1999 (1976-1977).

Early life

Schell's father, Baron Pál Schell von Bauschlott (Nagyida, 5 September 1898 - Munich, 20 October 1979), was a Hungarian diplomat of three-quarter Hungarian ancestry; her mother (m. Budapest, 28 January 1940) was Countess Katalin Mária Etelka Georgina Erzsébet Teleki de Szék (Budapest, 11 November 1917 - ?). "Schell" is the family name, while "von Bauschlott" indicates the place in Germany where the Schell family owned its main estate.

Fleeing Hungary in advance of the Soviets and communism, the family lived in poverty until 1948, finding asylum in Austria: first in Vienna, then in Salzburg. In 1950, the family emigrated to the United States, where Schell's father acquired American citizenship.

Schell entered a convent school in the New York City borough of Staten Island. In 1957, her father joined Radio Free Europe and the family moved to Munich where Schell developed an interest in acting and attended the Otto Falckenberg School of the Performing Arts.

Career

Film

She acted under the alternative name "Catherina von Schell" early in her career. Under this name she made her film debut as the title character in the German-language film Lana, Queen of the Amazons (1964). She appeared as Bond girl Nancy in the James Bond film On Her Majesty's Secret Service (1969), with George Lazenby in the lead. Around the same time, she appeared in Hammer Films science-fiction thriller Moon Zero Two (also 1969) cast in the role of Clementine Taplin. She appeared with Bette Davis, now credited as Catherine Schell, in Madame Sin (1972), a television film made by ITC which was released theatrically in some markets.

Schell appeared opposite Peter Sellers in the comedy The Return of the Pink Panther (1975) as Lady Claudine Lytton. Schell appeared with Sellers again in The Prisoner of Zenda (1979), one of his last films.

Television

Schell's first TV credit was Till Eulenspiegel (1967), a West German comedy in which she played Nele and was billed as Katherina von Schell.

Schell spent much of her career in British television, appearing in more than 47 series spanning a period of nearly 30 years. She played regular roles in series such as The Adventurer, Looking For Clancy, One by One, Mog and Wish Me Luck, in addition to many guest appearances, including The Persuaders! (starring alongside future James Bond actor Roger Moore), The Troubleshooters, Arthur of the Britons, Return of the Saint, The Sweeney, The Onedin Line, The Gentle Touch, Lovejoy, Bergerac, The Bill, Howards' Way and The Search for the Nile.

Schell appeared in the science-fiction series Space: 1999 as a robotic servant ("Guardian of Piri", 1975), and returned to the series in its second season as the regular character Maya, a shape-shifting "metamorph" from the planet Psychon. Schell appeared in another British science-fiction series, as Countess Scarlioni in the Doctor Who serial City of Death (1979).

Personal life

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Marriages

While filming Amsterdam Affair in 1968, Schell met and married her first husband, British actor William Marlowe (1930–2003), and moved to London. The marriage ended in divorce in 1977. Schell married director Bill Hays (1938–2006) in 1982. In 1984, they worked together for the first time as husband and wife on a TV production of Ivan Turgenev's play A Month in the Country.

Retirement

Schell's career continued into the mid-1990s, after which she retired from acting and in 1996, opened Valentin, a small guesthouse (:fr:Auberge) in Bonneval, Haute-Loire, France.

In September 2000, in New York City, Schell made her first convention appearance at MainMission: 2000, a celebration of the 25th anniversary of Space: 1999. To date, she has appeared at only one other convention, mainly due to the declining health of her second husband Bill Hays (1938–2006) .

In 2010, Schell contributed a foreword to the Space: 1999 novel Born for Adversity, written by David McIntee and published by Powys Media.

In 2016, the first part of Schell's autobiography, A Constant Alien was published. In 2018, the second part of Schell's autobiography, When God Was Out For Lunch , was published.

Around 2020, Schell came out of acting retirement to portray the Grand Duchess Valeria in the BBC One/Netflix series Dracula, which aired in 2020.

Around 2022, Schell came out of acting retirement to portray Zoya Krupp, the Count's Romani ex-wife, in The Munsters, a horror comedy film produced, written, and directed by Rob Zombie.

As of 2022, Schell is based in France.

Filmography

Film

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YearTitleRoleNotes
1964Lana, Queen of the AmazonsQueen Lana
1964Traitor's GateHope Joyner
1967Hell Is EmptyCatherine Grant
1968Assignment KMaggiUncredited
1968Amsterdam AffairSophie Ray
1969Moon Zero TwoClementine TaplinCredited as Catherina von Schell
1969On Her Majesty's Secret ServiceNancy
1972Madame SinBarbara
1974The Black WindmillLady Melissa Julyan
1974CallanJenny
1975The Return of the Pink PantherLady Claudine Litton
1977Gulliver's TravelsMary
1978ExposureCaroline
1978Destination Moonbase-AlphaMayaOriginally Space: 1999 2-part episode “The Bringers of Wonder
1979The Prisoner of ZendaAntoinette
1982The Island of AdventureAlison Mannering
1982Cosmic PrincessMayaOriginally Space: 1999 episodes “The Metamorph” and “Space Warp”
1983On the Third DayClarissa Hammond
1988On the Black HillLotte Zons
1990The MarchNoelle Epps
1993Pretty PrincessCountess Von Dix
2022The MunstersZoya Krupp
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Television

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YearTitleRoleNotes
1967Till EulenspiegelNeleUnknown episodes
1970OmnibusLuniaEpisode: "A Requiem for Modigliani"
1971Paul TempleUschi BaumannEpisode: "Death of Fasching"
1971The TroubleshootersKirsten Hansen2 episodes
1971The Search for the NileFlorence Baker2 episodes
1971The Persuaders!Kristin HansenEpisode: "The Morning After"
1972A Family at WarErikaEpisode: "Two Fathers"
1972–1973The AdventurerDiane Marsh11 episodes
1973The Rivals of Sherlock HolmesMaria WolkinskiEpisode: "The Sensible Action of Lieutenant Holst"
1973Arthur of the BritonsBenedictaEpisode: "The Girl from Rome"
1974Napoleon and LoveMarie Walewska4 episodes
1974Dial M for MurderHelenEpisode: "Contract"
1974The Double DealersThe Double DealersEpisode: "An Ad in The Times"
1975The SweeneyStella GoodmanEpisode: "Big Spender"
1975ThrillerJulieEpisode: "The Next Voice You See"
1975Looking for ClancyPenny Clancy4 episodes
1975Space: 1999Servant of the GuardianEpisode: "Guardian of Piri"
1976Play of the MonthMabel DancyEpisode: "Loyalties"
1976–1977Space: 1999Maya23 episodes
1977SupernaturalTheresaEpisode: "Viktoria"
1978The Onedin LineHannah WebsterEpisode: "The Reverend's Daughter"
1978Return of the SaintSamanthaEpisode: "The Imprudent Professor"
1979Doctor WhoCountess ScarlioniEpisode: "City of Death"
1980The Gentle TouchMargotEpisode: "Melody"
1980–1981The Spoils of WarPaula Brandt11 episodes
1980Sherlock Holmes and Doctor WatsonLady Sylvia TarletonEpisode: "The Case of the Deadly Tower"
1982StrangersSophy Paget-LombardiEpisode: "A Swift and Evil Rozzer"
1983BergeracVeroniqueEpisode: "Prime Target"
1983Agatha Christie's Partners in CrimeVirma La StrangeEpisode: "The Ambassador's Boots"
1985One by OneLady Ann Pendle6 episodes
1985–1986MogMrs. MortensonAll 13 episodes
1985A Month in the CountryLizavetaTV film
1985My Brother JonathanMrs. MartynEpisode: #1.1
1988Screen TwoMelena LotskovaEpisode: "Border"
1989The BillMrs. SternEpisode: Silver Lining"
1989Howards' WayYvette StuderEpisode: #5.10
1990Wish Me LuckVirginia Mitchell8 episodes
1991LovejoyFrancis BeauchampEpisode: "Raise the Hispanic"
1992Moon and SonMrs. MilestoneEpisode: "Nearly Dearly Departed"
1993Screen TwoMarie-ClaireEpisode: "The Clothes in the Wardrobe"
1994The Wimbledon PoisonerMrs. GuntherBoth 2 episodes
1995Tales of Mystery and Imagination (TV show)Lady MontresorEpisode: "The Cask of Amontillado"
1996The KnockInspector Helene Masson2 episodes
2020DraculaGrand Duchess ValeriaEpisode: "Blood Vessel"
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References

References

  1. (1976). "The Making of Space: 1999". Ballantine Books.
  2. (Jan 1977). "CATHERINE SCHELL HERE TO PUBLICIZE SPACE: 1999". [[Starlog]].
  3. (14 June 1968). "British actor William Marlowe (1930 - 2003) with his wife, Hungarian actress Catherine Schell, UK,".
  4. (24 October 2012). "Haute-Loire. Quand une ex-James Bond girl jouait les vrais aubergistes". [[Le Progrès]].
  5. (2005). "Catherine Schell's Auberge Valentin 'chambre d'hôte', LE BOURG, Bonneval, Haute-Loire, France".
  6. (Aug 5, 2019). "Rencontre avec l'actrice Catherine Schell".
  7. (14 April 2020). "Bonneval - Épidémie. La vie confinée d’une ex-James Bond Girl sur le plateau casadéen". [[leprogres.fr]].
  8. "Interview with Éric Bernard".
  9. "MainMission: 2000 panel session with Catherine Schell (Maya)".
  10. (2 June 2016). "Catherine Schell — SPACE: 1999". [[Starburst (magazine).
  11. (21 March 2016). "A Constant Alien.". Fantom Films Limited.
  12. "Catherine Schell".
  13. (14 January 2022). "The Munsters Image: Rob Zombie Reveals First Look at Catherine Schell's Character".

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