Michael Goodliffe AKA Lawrence Michael Andrew Goodliffe
Born: 1-Oct-1914 Birthplace: Bebington, Cheshire, England Died: 20-Mar-1976 Location of death: London, England Cause of death: Suicide [1]
Gender: Male Race or Ethnicity: White Occupation: Actor Nationality: England Executive summary: A Night to Remember Military service: British Army (Royal Warwickshire Regiment, 2nd Lt., prisoner of war) [1] Leapt to his death, Atkinson Morley Hospital, Wimbledon, London.
High School: St. Edmund's School, Canterbury University: Keble College, Oxford University
Taken Prisoner of War (1940-45) Risk Factors: Depression
TELEVISION Sam Jack Barraclough (1973-75) Hine Sir Christopher Pendle (1971) Callan Hunter #2 (1969)
FILMOGRAPHY AS ACTOR To the Devil a Daughter (4-Mar-1976) · George de Grass Hitler: The Last Ten Days (20-Apr-1973) Henry VIII and His Six Wives (1972) The Fifth Day of Peace (9-Sep-1970) Cromwell (16-Jul-1970) · Solicitor General The Fixer (8-Dec-1968) The Jokers (19-May-1967) The Night of the Generals (2-Feb-1967) Von Ryan's Express (23-Jun-1965) · Capt. Stein The Gorgon (18-Oct-1964) · Prof. Heitz The 7th Dawn (2-Sep-1964) · Trumphey 633 Squadron (24-Jun-1964) · Squadron Leader Adams Man in the Middle (27-Jan-1964) 80,000 Suspects (15-Aug-1963) Jigsaw (21-Aug-1962) The Day the Earth Caught Fire (23-Nov-1961) No Love for Johnnie (14-Feb-1961) The Trials of Oscar Wilde (May-1960) Conspiracy of Hearts (7-Apr-1960) Peeping Tom (7-Apr-1960) · Don Jarvis Sink the Bismarck! (11-Feb-1960) The Battle of the Sexes (Dec-1959) The 39 Steps (1959) · Brown Further Up the Creek (28-Oct-1958) Carve Her Name with Pride (8-Sep-1958) · Coding Expert A Night to Remember (3-Jul-1958) · Thomas Andrews Up the Creek (13-May-1958) The Camp on Blood Island (15-Apr-1958) · Anjou The One That Got Away (2-Dec-1957) · RAF Interrogator Fortune Is a Woman (12-Mar-1957) The Battle of the River Plate (30-Nov-1956) · Capt. McCall -- R.N. Attache, Buenos Aires Portrait in Smoke (22-May-1956) · Larry Buckham The Adventures of Quentin Durward (23-Nov-1955) · Count De Dunois The End of the Affair (23-Feb-1955) · Smythe Front Page Story (20-Jan-1954) Rob Roy, the Highland Rogue (26-Oct-1953) Sea Devils (Apr-1953) The Hour of 13 (27-Oct-1952) · Anderson Cry, the Beloved Country (23-Jan-1952) · Martens Captain Horatio Hornblower R.N. (10-Apr-1951) The Wooden Horse (14-Sep-1950) The Small Back Room (21-Feb-1949)
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