Michael Goodliffe
- Birthday
- Oct 1, 1914
Bio: The son of a British vicar, Michael Goodliffe began his acting career at the Stratford Shakespeare Festival. His theatrical activities were put on hold during WWII, when he served five years as a POW. Picking up where he left off in 1948, he entered films with The Small Back Room, then spent the next three decades playing a vast array of military officers,… More Bio: The son of a British vicar, Michael Goodliffe began his acting career at the Stratford Shakespeare Festival. His theatrical activities were put on hold during WWII, when he served five years as a POW. Picking up where he left off in 1948, he entered films with The Small Back Room, then spent the next three decades playing a vast array of military officers, diplomats, and businessmen. His costume roles included Robert Walpole in Disney's Rob Roy (1953), Count de Dunois in Quentin Durward (1954), and Charles Gill in The Trial of Oscar Wilde (1960). Though never a star in films, he enjoyed leading man status on British television, notably in the TV series Sam (1973-1975). Michael Goodliffe was 62 when he committed suicide by jumping from a hospital window. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi
Michael Goodliffe Videos
The 39 Steps
The Fifth Day Of Peace
Adventures Of Quentin Durward
The Wooden Horse
Filmography
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To The Devil A Daughter (1976)
- George de Grass
- 17%
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Hitler: The Last Ten Days (1973)
- Gen. Weidling
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The Fifth Day of Peace (1972)
- Actor
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Henry VIII and His Six Wives (1972)
- Thomas More
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Cromwell (1970)
- Solicitor General
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