
Actor
Born October 12, 1947 in Nürnberg, Germany
Michael Maien (born October 12, 1945, in Nuremberg, Germany) is a German actor, pop singer, screenwriter, and author. Trained at Munich’s Otto Falckenberg School, he made his film debut in 1965 with the controversial drama Wälsungenblut, earning the Bambi Award for Best Newcomer. During the late 1960s and early 1970s, Maien became a prominent screen presence in popular cinema, appearing in educational films by Oswalt Kolle, crime films, sex comedies, and international genre productions. At the same time, he pursued a Schlager music career with several singles and frequent television appearances. From the late 1970s onward, he shifted his focus to television, theatre, and writing. Since the 1990s, Maien has worked primarily as a freelance writer, publishing novels and cultural essays while living in Düsseldorf.

Women Without Innocence
Dr. Antonio

The Old Fox
Blacky

Derrick
Friedrich Bursbach

2069: A Sex Odyssey
Dr. Mansfeld

Unterm Röckchen stösst das Böckchen
Flipper

Swap Meet at the Love Shack
Mr. Windhusen

Sex After Six
Dieter

Eye in the Labyrinth
Louis

Four Times That Night
Pino / Bill (uncredited)

Ritter Orgas muß mal wieder

The Sensual Male
Michael

Porno Baby

Mark of the Devil
Baron Daumer

Hotel Royal
Amiel

The General's Nephews
Nephew

The Commissioner
Juri Brandic

Sexual Partnership
Michael

Take Off Your Clothes, Doll
Horst

Guess Who's Coming for Breakfast

48 Hours to Acapulco

Jungfrau aus zweiter Hand

Once a Greek

The Blood of the Walsungs
Siegmund Arnstatt

Bambi
Self