Background
Lorraine was born Gwidon Alfred Gottlieb in present-day Krakow, Poland in 1912.
Lorraine was born Gwidon Alfred Gottlieb in present-day Krakow, Poland in 1912.
He studied at the School of Foreign Trade in Lwów (Lviv), where he sang in restaurants to earn money.
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. He learned to play the accordion and piano as a child.
Lorraine founded a military theatre group during World World War 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 World War II and moved to London. He appeared on British Broadcasting Corporation radio, television and film.
His film credits during the era included Hotel Sahara in 1951, 1955"s The Colditz Story and Blue Murder at Street Trinian"s in 1957. He also starred in a number of musical comedies and other British productions during the 1950s.
Lorraine moved to Australia in 1959 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 Herpes simplex virus-7 Guido Lorraine died in Melbourne, Australia, on 31 December 2009, at the age of 97.