Albert Finney

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Albert Finney
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Biography

A dynamic, often explosive stage and screen star, Albert Finney emerged from the same class at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art as Peter O'Toole and Alan Bates to become one of the most respected British performers of his generation. After earning his stripes in productions of such classics as "Julius Caesar" (1956) and "Othello" (1959), Finney had his breakthrough performance on the big screen as the rakish "Tom Jones" (1963), a role that …
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Job Title

Actor, Director, Producer, Music

Born

Albert Finney on May 9, 1936 in Lancashire, England, GB

LATEST CREDITS

Saturday Night and Sunday Morning

Arthur Seaton

Under the Volcano

Geoffrey Firmin--The Consul

Charlie Bubbles

Charlie Bubbles

Wolfen

Dewey Wilson

Karaoke

Daniel Feeld

Loophole

Mike Daniels

Tom Jones

Tom Jones

Alpha Beta

Man

The Image

Jason Cromwell

A Man of No Importance

Alfie Byrne

Looker

Dr Larry Roberts

Cold Lazarus

Daniel Feeld

The Green Man

Maurice Allington

The Endless Game

Hillsden

Shoot the Moon

George Dunlap

The Picasso Summer

Actor

A Rather English Marriage

Reggie Conyngham-Jervis

The Gathering Storm

Winston Churchill

Pope John Paul II

Karol Wojtyla

The Lonely War

Winston Churchill

The Playboys

Constable Hegarty

Murder on the Orient Express

Hercule Poiret

Delivering Milo

Elmore Dahl

Scrooge

Ebenezer Scrooge

The Dresser

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