Guido Lorraine

Guido Lorraine

Deceased · Born: Sep 2, 1912 · Died: Dec 31, 2009

Personal Details

BornSep 2, 1912 Krakau, Galicia, Austria-Hungary [now Kraków, Malopolskie, Poland]

Biography

Guido Lorraine, a renowned actor, entered this world on September 2, 1912, in Krakau, Galicia, a region that was then under the jurisdiction of Austria-Hungary, but is now part of Poland, specifically the Malopolskie province, and the city of Kraków.

Throughout his illustrious career, Guido Lorraine made a lasting impact on the world of cinema, with notable roles in films such as The Great Manhunt, which was released in 1950, The Great Van Robbery, which premiered in 1959, and Port Afrique, which debuted in 1956.

In his personal life, Guido Lorraine was married to the lovely Irena Anders. The couple's union was a beautiful testament to the power of love and commitment.

Tragically, Guido Lorraine's life came to a close on December 31, 2009, in Melbourne, Australia, leaving behind a legacy that will continue to inspire and entertain generations to come.

Career

1957
City After Midnight
City After Midnight as Prefect Aristide Goron
1956
Loser Takes All
Loser Takes All as Room Waiter (uncredited)
They Can't Hang Me
They Can't Hang Me as Pietr Revski
The Colditz Story
The Colditz Story as Polish officer
Above Us the Waves
Above Us the Waves as Officer Interpreter
1954
The Detective
The Detective as Café Patron
1953
Paratrooper
Paratrooper as German Officer
The Village
The Village as Mr. Karginski
1952
1951
Hotel Sahara
Hotel Sahara as Italian Captain
Encore
Encore as Russian Prince
1950
The Great Manhunt
The Great Manhunt as Lieutenant Prachi
They Were Not Divided
They Were Not Divided as French Waiter (uncredited)
1949
One Woman's Story
One Woman's Story as Hotel Manager