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- With his clipped delivery, aristocratic if somewhat ominous manner and suave, urbane demeanour, Eric Portman was so good at playing German and/or Nazi officers that many believed he actually was German, or at least Austrian. The fact is that he was British to the core, having been born, raised and educated in Halifax, West Yorkshire, England. He began his acting career on the stage in 1923, specialising in works by William Shakespeare and George Bernard Shaw. His film debut came in the Tod Slaughter melodrama Maria Marten, or the Murder in the Red Barn (1935) as, oddly enough, a Gypsy.
Portman became a favourite of renowned filmmakers Michael Powell and Emeric Pressburger, leading to a role he is probably best remembered for - the determined Nazi commander of a German U-boat sunk off the coast of Canada in 49th Parallel (1941), who tries to lead his crew across Canada in order to get to the safety of the US, which was at the time not involved in the war. His versatility was obvious in a film he made the next year, One of Our Aircraft Is Missing (1942) as an RAF officer who finds himself stranded in Nazi-occupied Holland.
Portman kept busy over the next 25 years in a variety of roles, as villain and hero, in both thrillers and dramas. After making Deadfall (1968) he retired, apart from a few television projects over the next year or so. He died in 1969 of heart problems. - Actor
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Hugh Williams was a successful actor and dramatist. He collaborated with his second wife Margaret Vyner on several plays, such as "The Grass is Greener". His sons include the actor Simon Williams and the poet Hugo Williams, his grandchildren include the actors Tam Williams, Amy Williams and Kate Dunn and great-granddaughter is Lily Dizdar. His daughter Polly Williams, who died in 2004, was married to the actor Nigel Havers.- Additional Crew
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Augusto Marcacci was born on 4 June 1892 in Florence, Tuscany, Italy. He was an actor, known for Giuliano de' Medici (1941), Enrico IV (1943) and La sposa dei re (1938). He died on 7 December 1969 in Rome, Lazio, Italy.- Jack Gwynne was born on 12 April 1895. He was an actor, known for Magiskt (1993), Parable (1964) and Bagdad Daddy (1941). He died on 7 December 1969 in Chicago, Illinois, USA.
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Lefty O'Doul was born on 4 March 1897 in San Francisco, California, USA. He is known for The Colgate Comedy Hour (1950). He died on 7 December 1969 in San Francisco, California, USA.- Director
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Sara Strengell was born on 3 September 1917 in Helsinki, Finland. She was a director and actress, known for Naimapuuhat (1966), Fel nummer (1958) and Lude (1968). She died on 7 December 1969.