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Name
  
Guido Lorraine

Role
  
Actor

Spouse
  
Irena Anders


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Full Name
  
Gwidon Alfred Gottlieb

Born
  
2 September 1912 (
1912-09-02
)
Krakow, Galicia, Austrian Poland

Other names
  
Gwidon BoruckiGuy Borucki

Occupation
  
Actor, singer, musician

Died
  
December 31, 2009, Melbourne, Australia

Movies
  
The Passionate Friends, Gentlemen Marry Brunettes, Ill Met by Moonlight, That Woman Opposite, Break in the Circle

Similar People
  
Irena Anders, Wladyslaw Anders, Ronald Neame, Guy Green, David Lean

Guido Lorraine (2 September 1912 – 31 December 2009) was a Polish-born actor, musician and singer, known primarily for his roles in war films. He was also sometimes known by the stage name Guy Borucki. Lorraine appeared in twenty-eight films during his career, as well as many theatre productions.

Guido Lorraine Guido Lorraine Discography at Discogs

Lorraine was born Gwidon Alfred Gottlieb in present-day Kraków, Poland in 1912. He studied at the School of Foreign Trade in Lwów (Lviv), where he sang in restaurants to earn money. He learned to play the accordion and piano as a child.

Lorraine founded a military theatre group during World War II. He is credited as the first singer to perform the song, "Red Poppy Flowers of Monte Cassino", in public.

He adopted the pseudonym Guy Borucki after World War II and moved to London. He appeared on BBC radio, television and film. His film credits during the era included Hotel Sahara in 1951, 1955's The Colditz Story and Blue Murder at St Trinian's in 1957. He also starred in a number of musical comedies and other British productions during the 1950s.

He came to Australia in 1959 with the performance of a musical operetta "Grab me a Gondola" in which he had the main role, and made his home in Melbourne to pursue his acting career. Much of career centred on entertainment for the Polish community living in Australia, including a series of theatre performances, revues and cabarets. He also starred his own television show in 1960 called Two for Two, a musical programme on Melbourne station HSV-7

Guido Lorraine died in Melbourne, Australia, on 31 December 2009, at the age of 97.

Filmography

Actor
1959
Dial 999 (TV Series) as
Victor
- Fashions in Crime (1959) - Victor
1959
The Great Van Robbery as
Leprave (as Guido Lorrain)
1958
ITV Television Playhouse (TV Series) as
Marcel
- Special Occasion (1958) - Marcel
1958
Life with the Lyons (TV Series)
- Dangerous Curves Ahead (1958)
1957
Blue Murder at St. Trinian's as
Prince Bruno
1957
The New Adventures of Martin Kane (TV Series)
- The Missing Daughter Story (1957)
1957
City After Midnight as
Goron
1957
The Jack Benny Program (TV Series)
- Jack in Paris (1957)
1957
The Errol Flynn Theatre (TV Series) as
Police Inspector Veroni
- Out of the Blue (1957) - Police Inspector Veroni
1957
Night Ambush as
German Officer (uncredited)
1956
Assignment Foreign Legion (TV Series) as
Lt. Bourdon
- The Search (1956) - Lt. Bourdon
1956
Loser Takes All as
Room Waiter (uncredited)
1956
Port Afrique as
Abdul
1955
Alias John Preston as
Headwaiter
1955
They Can't Hang Me as
Pietr Revski
1954
The Vise (TV Series) as
Gino / D'Argence / Charlie - Maître d'
- Death Takes No Holiday (1955) - Gino
- The Bargain (1955) - D'Argence
- Death Pays No Dividends (1954) - Charlie - Maître d' (uncredited)
1955
Gentlemen Marry Brunettes as
M. Marcel
1955
Value for Money as
Head Waiter (uncredited)
1955
Above Us the Waves as
Officer Interpreter
1955
Break in the Circle as
Franz
1955
The Colditz Story as
Polish Officer
1954
The Detective as
Café Patron
1954
The Fifth Season (TV Movie) as
Ferelli
1954
Rheingold Theatre (TV Series) as
Valda
- King High (1954) - Valda
1953
Desert Adventure (TV Movie) as
Captain
1953
Paratrooper as
German Officer
1953
Sailor of the King as
German Officer (uncredited)
1953
The Village as
Mr. Karginski
1952
Mr. Potts Goes to Moscow as
1st M.V.D.
1951
Encore as
Russian Prince (segment "Gigolo and Gigolette")
1951
Hotel Sahara as
Captain Giuseppi
1950
The Great Manhunt as
Lieutenant Prachi
1950
Tony Draws a Horse as
Accordion Player
1949
The Passionate Friends as
Hotel Manager (uncredited)
Self
1960
Tea for Two (TV Series) as
Self - Singer
1959
Wonderful World (TV Series) as
Self

References

Guido Lorraine Wikipedia