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Michael Goodliffe

Michael Goodliffe

Acting1914Bebington, Cheshire, England

Biography

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Lawrence Michael Andrew Goodliffe (1 October 1914 – 20 March 1976) was an English actor best known for playing suave roles such as doctors, lawyers and army officers. He was also sometimes cast in working class parts.

Goodliffe was born in Bebington, Cheshire (now Merseyside), the son of a vicar, and educated at St Edmund's School, Canterbury, and Keble College, Oxford. He started his career in repertory theatre in Liverpool before moving on to the Royal Shakespeare Company in Stratford upon Avon. He joined the British Army at the beginning of World War II, and received a commission as a Second Lieutenant in the Royal Warwickshire Regiment in February 1940. He was wounded in the leg and captured at the Battle of Dunkirk. Goodliffe was incorrectly listed as killed in action, and even had his obituary published in a newspaper. He was to spend the rest of the war a prisoner in Germany.

Whilst in captivity he produced and acted in (and in some cases wrote) many plays and sketches to entertain fellow prisoners. These included two productions of William Shakespeare's Hamlet, one in Tittmoning and the other in Eichstätt, in which he played the title role. He also produced the first staging of Noel Coward's Post Mortem at Eichstätt. A full photographic record of these productions exists.

After the war he resumed his professional acting career. As well as appearing in the theatre he worked in film and television. He appeared in The Wooden Horse in 1950 and in other POW films. His best known film was A Night to Remember (1958) in which he played Thomas Andrews, builder of the RMS Titanic. His best known television series was Sam (1973–75) in which he played an unemployed Yorkshire miner. He also appeared with John Thaw and James Bolam in the 1967 television series Inheritance.

Suffering from depression, Goodliffe had a breakdown in 1976 during the period that he was rehearsing for a revival of Equus. He committed suicide a few days later by leaping from a hospital fire escape, whilst a patient at the Atkinson Morley Hospital in Wimbledon, London.

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Acting History

1993
The Making of 'A Night to Remember'
as Self (archive footage)
1983
James Bond: The First 21 Years
as Bill Tanner (archive footage)
1976
To the Devil a Daughter
as George de Grass
1975
In Sickness and in Health
as Dr David Muray
1974
The Protectors
TVas De Santos1 eps
1973
Hitler: The Last Ten Days
as General Weidling
Don't Be Like Brenda
as Narrator (uncredited)
Sam
TVas Jack Barraclough
1971
Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory
as Mr. Teevee (uncredited)
1970
Still Life
as David
The Company Man
as Mr. Lansing
Cromwell
as Solicitor General
Macbeth
as Duncan
BBC Play of the Month
TVas Duncan1 eps
1969
Randall and Hopkirk (Deceased)
TVas Arthur de Crecy1 eps
1968
The Fixer
as Ostrovsky
Cities At War
TVas Self - Narrator
1967
The Jokers
as Lt. Col. Paling
Inheritance
TVas Mr. Oldroyd
1966
The Connoisseur
as Rev. Adrian Tenterden
Thirty-Minute Theatre
TVas The Minister1 eps
The Idiot
TVas General Epanchin
Theatre 625
TVas Petrovykh / Götz von Berlichingen / Dr Bergman1 eps
1965
Von Ryan's Express
as Captain Stein
The Power Game
TVas Geoffrey Packard
1964
Woman of Straw
as Solicitor
The Gorgon
as Professor Jules Heitz
Man in the Middle
as Colonel Shaw
633 Squadron
as Squadron Leader Frank Adams
The 7th Dawn
as Trumphey
The Man with Two Faces
as Jeff Driscoll
The Saint
TVas Dr. Quintus1 eps
The Wednesday Play
TVas Mr. Douglas1 eps
1963
A Stitch in Time
as Doctor on Children's Ward (uncredited)
80,000 Suspects
as Clifford Preston
1962
The £20,000 Kiss
as Sir Harold Trevitt
Jigsaw
as Clyde Burchard
Number Six
as Det. Supt. Hallett
Man of the World
TVas Galworth
1961
The Day the Earth Caught Fire
as Jacko Jackson the Night Editor
1960
Sink the Bismarck!
as Captain Banister
Peeping Tom
as Don Jarvis
Conspiracy of Hearts
as Father Desmaines
Testament of Orpheus
as English Narrator (voice) (uncredited)
1959
The White Trap
as Inspector Walters
Interpol Calling
TVas Wolf Barstrom
Edgar Wallace Mysteries
TVas Sir Harold Trevitt / Det. Supt. Hallett
1958
The Camp on Blood Island
as Father Paul Anjou
A Night to Remember
as Thomas Andrews
Further Up the Creek
as Lt. Commander Blakeney
Up the Creek
as Nelson
Three Crooked Men
as Shop Customer
Steel Town
as Self - Commentator
Chaucer's England
as The Theif
1957
Fortune Is a Woman
as Detective Insp. Barnes
The One That Got Away
as R.A.F. Interrogator
The End Begins
as Col. Ridgewell
1956
The Battle of the River Plate
as Captain McCall, R.N., British Naval Attache, Buenos Aires
Link Span
as Narrator (voice)
Wicked as They Come
as Larry Buckham
1955
Dial 999
as John Moffat
Quentin Durward
as Count De Dunois
Sunday Night Theatre
TVas Udolphus McCluskey1 eps
Dixon of Dock Green
TVas Garfield Fenton
1954
The Crowded Day
as Eve's Husband
1953
Sea Devils
as Ragan
1952
The Hour of 13
as Anderson
Ocean Terminal
as Narrator (voice)
1951
Captain Horatio Hornblower R.N.
as Col. Caillard - POW Escort
1950
Family Portrait
as Narrator (voice)
1949

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Personal Info

Known For
Acting
Gender
Male
Birthday
10/1/1914
Day of Death
3/20/1976
Place of Birth
Bebington, Cheshire, England