Eric Portman

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Eric Portman
Born Eric Harrison Portman
July 13, 1901
Halifax, Yorkshire
Died December 7, 1969 aged 68
St Veep, Cornwall

Eric Portman (born Halifax, West Yorkshire on 13 July 1901 and died St Veep, Cornwall on 7 December 1969) was a distinguished English stage and film actor. He is probably best remembered for his roles in several films for Michael Powell and Emeric Pressburger during the 1940s. He was in the top ten of Britain's biggest box office draws in 1942.

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[edit] Biography

He started work in 1922 as a salesman in the menswear department at Marshall and Snelgrove's department store in Leeds and acted in the amateur Halifax Light Opera Society . He made his professional stage debut in 1924, before he was engaged by Lilian Baylis for the Old Vic Company. In 1928 he starred as Romeo in the rebuilt Old Vic and he forged a reputation as a noted Shakespearian actor.

In the 1930s, he began appearing in films - in 1935, he appeared in four films, including Maria Marten or Murder in the Red Barn,

He was a lifelong bachelor, who died at the age of 68 at his home in St Veep, Cornwall.

The phrase "he was a lifelong bachelor" was often used in articles about Portman in fan magazines and in some obituaries. It was a well known euphemism intended to imply that he was homosexual. But it should be noted that homosexuality was illegal in the UK until the passing of the 1967 Sexual Offences Act.

[edit] Cinema

Portman became a familiar British figure in films during and about World War II. Among his roles were:

Film Year Role
Forty-Ninth Parallel 1941 Stranded U-boat commander
One of Our Aircraft is Missing 1942 Stranded RAF officer
Squadron Leader X 1943 Stranded Luftwaffe pilot
We Dive at Dawn 1943 Stranded RN submariner
Millions Like Us 1943 Factory manager
A Canterbury Tale 1944 The Magistrate
Wanted For Murder 1946 Son of a hangman
The Colditz Story 1955 Senior British Officer
The Bedford Incident 1965 Former U-boat commander-cum-advisor
The Whisperers 1967
Deadfall 1968 Thief
Assignment to Kill 1968 Notary

[edit] Television

He also played Number Two in The Prisoner, episode; Free for All, screened on 22 October 1967.

[edit] Honours

He was nominated for a Tony Award for Best Actor (Dramatic) for his Broadway performance as the bogus Major, in Terence Rattigan's play Separate Tables in 1957.

[edit] External links

Eric Portman at the Internet Movie Database