
Marius Goring
Biography
Marius Re Goring CBE FRSL (May 23, 1912 – September 30, 1998) was an English stage and screen actor. He is the son of Dr Charles Buckman Goring, a renowned physician and criminologist, and Kate Winifred (née MacDonald), a former suffragette and talented pianist. Marius Goring was educated at The Perse School, Cambridge, England and at universities in Frankfurt, Munich, Vienna and Paris (The Sorbonne) where he perfected his French and German - he became fluent in both languages. He studied for the stage under Harcourt Williams at the Old Vic dramatic school, London. His first stage appearance was a fairy at the ADC Theatre, Cambridge in 1925 at the age of twelve in "Crossings: A Fairy Play" the only play written by Walter De La Mare. His first London appearance was at the Rudolph Steiner Hall in December 1927 as Harlequin in one of Jean Sterling McKinlay’s Children’s Matinees. He performed regularly at the Old Vic and Sadler's Wells in the 1930s and later toured France and Germany. He played Macbeth, Romeo, Trip in School for Scandal and the Chorus in Henry V with Laurence Olivier amongst others. His first West End appearance was at the Shaftesbury Theatre in May 1934 in The Voysey Inheritance.
He joined the army in July 1940 but was seconded the following year to the BBC where he became supervisor of productions for its German Service. He made regular propaganda broadcasts to Germany. Most of his radio propaganda work was done under the alias Charles Richardson (using his father’s first name and his grandmother’s maiden name) as the name Goring wasn't too popular during the war (Hermann Göring was the commander-in-chief of the Luftwaffe).
In 1941 he was married for the second time to the renowned German Jewish actress Lucie Mannheim who had to flee Germany in 1934 after the Nazis came to power. They worked together on stage and in films and television many times over the following years.
He was a founder member of British Equity in 1929, being on its council for decades from 1949 and was elected its vice president three times. He had a contentious relationship with the union from the 1970s, taking them to court on a number of issues, the last of which he lost in the High Court and was nearly bankrupted by the court costs.
Marius was made a Fellow of the Royal Society of Literature in 1979 and appointed Commander of the Order of the British Empire (CBE) in 1991. He died from stomach cancer in 1998 aged 86 at his home in Rushlake Green, East Sussex, survived by his third wife, Prudence FitzGerald, a television producer/director who had directed him in 18 episodes of The Expert and his only child, a daughter from his first marriage, Phyllida.
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Known For
Acting History
1990
Strike It Rich as Blixon
1984The Late Nancy Irving as Angus Aragon
1984Hammer House of Mystery and Suspense as Angus Aragon
1983The Old Men at the Zoo as Dr Emile Englander
1983The Old Men at the Zoo as Emile Englander
1983Cymbeline as Sicilius Leonatus
1982The Year of the French as Lord Glenthorne
1981Levkas Man as Dr. Pieter Gerrard
1980Hammer House of Horror as Heinz
1979Tales of the Unexpected as Dr John Landy
1979House of Caradus as Magnus Bronsky
1978Edward and Mrs Simpson as King George V
1978Edward & Mrs. Simpson as King George V
1978Little Girl in Blue Velvet as Raimondo Casarès
1978Holocaust as Heinrich Palitz
1978Wilde Alliance as Rex
1974Fall of Eagles as Von Hindenburg
1971Zeppelin as Professor Christian Altschul
1970First Love as Dr. Lushin
1968Subterfuge as Shevik
1968The Expert as Dr John Hardy
1968The Girl on a Motorcycle as Rebecca’s Father
1968Les Dossiers de l'Agence O as Mme Sacramento
1968Der Monat der fallenden Blätter as Erster Geheimagent
1967Omnibus as Self - Interviewee
1967Man in a Suitcase as Henri Thibaud
1967Doctor Who: The Evil of the Daleks as Theodore Maxtible
1967The 25th Hour as Colonel Muller
1967The Revenue Men as Kersten
1967Sir Arthur Conan Doyle as Lord Linchmere
1966Thirteen Against Fate as Monsieur Hire
1966A Walk in the Sea as Reverend Harrup
1965The Mask of Janus as Dr. Kapaka
1965Thirty-Minute Theatre as Mr Ponge
1965Out of the Unknown as Wattari
1965Up from the Beach as German Commandant
1965The Crooked Road as Harlequin
1964The Wednesday Play as Reverend Harrup
1964The Wednesday Play as Sir Hubert
1964The Great War
1963Doctor Who as Theodore Maxtible
1963First Night as Grieve Wishart
1963Love Story as Robert Langley
196324-Hour Call as Sam Bullivant
1962The Devil's Agent as General Greenhahn
1962The Inspector as Thorens
1962The Secret Thread as Arnold Reed
1961Life of Adolf Hitler as Narrator
1961The Devil's Daffodil as Oliver Milburgh
1961A Call on Kuprin: Part 2 as Laye-Parker
1961The Unstoppable Man as Inspector Hazelrigg
1961A Call on Kuprin: Part 1 as Laye-Parker
1961Drama 61-67 as Mervyn
1961Drama 61-67 as Captain
1960Exodus as Von Storch
1960Maigret as Peter the Lett
1960Sunday-Night Play as Alexei Turbin
1960Sunday-Night Play as Laye-Parker
1960Sunday-Night Play as John Lock
1960Sunday-Night Play as Harras, General of the Luftwaffe
1960Beyond the Curtain as Hans Körtner
1959International Detective as Ferdie Steibel
1959The Third Man as Colonel Dimonella
1959The Angry Hills as Colonel Elrick Oberg
1959The Treasure of San Teresa as Rudi Siebert
1959Asmodée as Blaise Lebel
1959Whirlpool as Georg
1959Desert Mice as German Major
1958Son of Robin Hood as Chester
1958I Was Monty's Double as Karl Nielson
1958The Moonraker as Colonel John Beaumont
1958An Ideal Husband as Lord Goring
1958Rx Murder as Doctor Henry Dysert
1957The Truth About Women as Otto Kerstein
1957Many Mansions as Lester Hockley
1957Ill Met by Moonlight as Major General Kreipe
1956Gaslicht as Jack Manningham
1956The Magic Carpet
1955The Adventures of the Scarlet Pimpernel as Sir Percy Blakeney / The Scarlet Pimpernel
1955ITV Play of the Week as John Hagerman
1955ITV Play of the Week as Purcell
1955ITV Play of the Week as Charles Norbury
1955ITV Play of the Week as Robert Cosgrove
1955ITV Play of the Week as Lewis Eliot
1955Lilli Palmer Theatre as Major Edward Carter
1955Lilli Palmer Theatre as Reinhardt
1955Quentin Durward as Count Philip De Creville
1955Break in the Circle as Baron Keller
1954The Barefoot Contessa as Alberto Bravano
1954The Mirror and Markheim as Narrator
1954Tonight in Britain as Self
1953Rough Shoot as Hiart
1953Douglas Fairbanks, Jr., Presents as Nicol Pascal
1952The Man Who Watched Trains Go By as Inspector Lucas
1952So Little Time as Colonel Günther von Hohensee
1952Nights on the Road as Kurt Willbrand
1952The Magic Box as House Agent
1951Circle of Danger as Sholto Lewis
1951Pandora and the Flying Dutchman as Reggie Demarest
1950Highly Dangerous as Commandant Anton Razinski
1950Odette as Colonel Henri
1950Sunday Night Theatre as Crystof Wolters
1950Sunday Night Theatre as Richard Brinsley Sheridan
1950Sunday Night Theatre as Hjalmar Ekdal
1950Sunday Night Theatre as Robert Clive
1950Sunday Night Theatre as Tommy Savidge
1950Sunday Night Theatre as Archbishop Thomas Cranmer
1950Sunday Night Theatre as General Harras
1950Sunday Night Theatre as Chorus
1949Box for One as The Caller
1948Mr. Perrin and Mr. Traill as Vincent Perrin
1948The Red Shoes as Julian Craster
1947Take My Life as Sidney Fleming
1946A Matter of Life and Death as Conductor 71
1946Night Boat to Dublin as Frederick Jannings
1943The Night Invader as Oberleutenant
1942The Big Blockade as German Propaganda Officer
1942Kill or be Killed as German Sniper (voice)
1940The Case of the Frightened Lady as Willie, Lord Lebanon
1940Pastor Hall as Fritz Gerte
1939The Spy in Black as Lieutenant Felix Schuster
1939Flying Fifty-Five as Charles Barrington
1938Consider Your Verdict as The Novelist
1938The Bear as Grigory Stepanovitch Smirnov, a landowner
1938Dead Men Tell No Tales as Greening
1936Rembrandt as Baron Leivens (uncredited)
1936The Amateur Gentleman as Bit Part (uncredited)







