Michael Goodliffe

Michael Goodliffe

1914-10-01 – 1976-03-20 (age 61) Bebington, Cheshire, England
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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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Known For

Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory
Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory

1971

as Mr. Teevee (uncredited)

The Man with the Golden Gun
The Man with the Golden Gun

1974

as Bill Tanner

A Night to Remember
A Night to Remember

1958

as Thomas Andrews

To the Devil a Daughter
To the Devil a Daughter

1976

as George de Grass

Peeping Tom
Peeping Tom

1960

as Don Jarvis

Sink the Bismarck!
Sink the Bismarck!

1960

as Captain Banister

Henry VIII and His Six Wives
Henry VIII and His Six Wives

1972

as Thomas More

Von Ryan's Express
Von Ryan's Express

1965

as Captain Stein

The Battle of the River Plate
The Battle of the River Plate

1956

as Captain McCall, R.N., British Naval Attache, Buenos Aires

The Night of the Generals
633 Squadron
633 Squadron

1964

as Squadron Leader Frank Adams

Captain Horatio Hornblower R.N.
Captain Horatio Hornblower R.N.

1951

as Col. Caillard - POW Escort

Cromwell
Cromwell

1970

as Solicitor General

James Bond: The First 21 Years
James Bond: The First 21 Years

1983

as Bill Tanner (archive footage)

The Gorgon
The Gorgon

1964

as Professor Jules Heitz

Sea Devils
Sea Devils

1953

as Ragan

Hitler: The Last Ten Days
Hitler: The Last Ten Days

1973

as General Weidling

Jigsaw
Jigsaw

1962

as Clyde Burchard

Woman of Straw
Woman of Straw

1964

as Solicitor

Testament of Orpheus
Testament of Orpheus

1960

as Narrateur anglais (voix) (non crédité)