The last two successful films he had made were Scrooge and Orient Express in which he was heavily disguised. Já em seu segundo trabalho, Finney chamou atenção da crítica em "Tudo Começou num Sábado" (Saturday Night, Sunday Morning), de Karel Reisz. I use a completely different side of myself as Warbucks. Aos 19 anos estreou no teatro em Birmingham, no papel de Bruto em "Júlio César" de William Shakespeare. Finney undertook a season of plays at the Royal National Theatre, including Miss Julie by August Strindberg in 1965. He maintained a successful career in theatre, film and television. Los Angeles Times 18 July 1977: f1. [10], Finney created the title role in Luther, the 1961 play by John Osborne depicting the life of Martin Luther, a key early figure of the Protestant Reformation. He then married for the third and last time in 2006, to Penelope Delmage, who at the time was working as a travel agent. Vencedor de cerca de 25 prêmios, nunca ganhou o Oscar. A remake of the classic 1937 film of the same title, the film was a flop and Finney's performance received poor reviews. He is known for his roles in Saturday Night and Sunday Morning (also 1960), Tom Jones (1963), Two for the Road (1967), Scrooge (1970), Annie (1982), The Dresser (1983), Miller's Crossing (1990), A Man of No Importance (1994), Erin Brockovich (2000), Big Fish (2003), The Bourne Ultimatum (2007), Before the Devil Knows You're Dead (2007), The Bourne Legacy (2012), and the James Bond film Skyfall (2012). The film was a box-office success, being the third most popular film in Britain that year. [8] Finney then did Billy Liar (1960) on stage and for British television. [48], Julia Roberts mentioned Finney in her Oscar acceptance speech for Best Actress in Erin Brockovich, calling him a "pleasure to act with". He sang in Tim Burton's Corpse Bride (2005)[38] and the film of Aspects of Love (2005). By SAM ZOLOTOW. When you have to expose yourself and use your own vulnerability, you can get a little near the edge. Wife sues Albert Finney, The Guardian 7 July 1961: 19. [22], Finney had not played a lead role in a feature film in six years, and started to think about returning to cinema. [11] The original West End run at the Phoenix ended in March 1962, after 239 performances there, when Finney had to leave the cast to fulfill a contractual obligation with a film company. Aileen Quinn (born June 28, 1971) is an American actress, singer and dancer. His last appearance in a feature film was in Skyfall (2012). Pakula. [13], Finney followed this with a small part in ensemble war movie The Victors (1963), which was not a success. When that run ended he decided to take a year off and sail around the world. They remained together until Finney's death. Los Angeles Times 19 Oct 1980: p67. Albert Finney to Appear Here In 'Joe Egg,' a London Success: Simon Sells "Plaza Suite" Don't Drink" Will Move Finney began the 1990s with the lead role in a film for HBO, The Image (1990). "[5], Less well received was his performance as Daddy Warbucks in the Hollywood film version of Annie (1982), which was directed by John Huston. He had the lead in Delivering Milo (2001) and in 2002 his critically acclaimed portrayal of Winston Churchill in The Gathering Storm won him British Academy of Film and Television Arts (BAFTA), Emmy and Golden Globe awards as Best Actor. "So I thought they should have a look at me while I was still almost a juvenile and kind of cute. Datei größe : 394 MegaByte. Finney was born in Salford, Lancashire, the son of Alice (née Hobson) and Albert Finney, a bookmaker. The Guardian 13 Mar 1986: 12. [54], Other awards include: a Golden Laurel for his work on Scrooge (1970) and for his work on Tom Jones, for which he was the 3rd Place Winner for the "Top Male Comedy Performance" for 1964. Finney's fondness for the good life Gritten, David. Memorial then made Charlie Bubbles (1968), which Finney starred in and also directed. "[5], The first three were thrillers: Loophole (1981), with Susannah York; Wolfen (1981), directed by Michael Wadleigh; and Looker (1981), written and directed by Michael Crichton. [23], He received excellent reviews for his performance in the drama Shoot the Moon (1982). News of the Screen: ' Sugarland' Team For 'Clearwater' 5 Adaptations Set In Theater Series Finney to Direct Comedy on Lunacy Farber, Stephen. Los Angeles Times 21 Oct 1966: C16. Finney was reunited with Ridley Scott in A Good Year (2006). [60], He won the Volpi Cup for Best Actor, for Tom Jones, at the Venice Film Festival.[61]. New York Times 26 July 1981: A.1. New York Times 12 Dec 1967: 57. Como diretor já se aventurou em dois filmes: "Charlie Bubbles – A Máscara e o Rosto" (1968) e "The Biko Inquest" (1984), produzido para a televisão. 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[45][46][47], Finney declined the offer of a CBE in 1980, as well as a knighthood in 2000. Morreu em 8 de fevereiro de 2019, de causas não informada pela família. Finney comes back to film Times [London, England] 3 January 1964: 4. Biografia. Um de seus maiores sucessos foi "As Aventuras de Tom Jones", que recebeu o Oscar de Melhor Filme. during which he played in Hamlet, Macbeth, Tamburlaine, and plays by Anton Chekhov. "I'd been acting for about eight years and had only had one vacation ... Captain Cook had been a hero of mine when I was a kid, and I thought it would be exciting to go to some of the places in the Pacific where he'd been. By A. H. WEILER. Vencedor do BAFTA de Melhor Revelação, por "Tudo Começou Num Sábado" (1960). Finney did Nostromo (1997) for television, and Washington Square (1997) for Agnieszka Holland then made A Rather English Marriage (1998) with Tom Courtenay. Finney played the title role in the musical Scrooge in 1970. Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com: accessed ), memorial page for Albert Finney (9 May 1936–7 Feb 2019), Find a Grave Memorial no. Finney was offered a contract by the Rank Organisation but turned it down to perform for the Birmingham Rep.[5] He was in a production of The Miser for Birmingham Rep, which was filmed for the BBC in 1956. 'Annie' is show biz; it's open, simple and direct. He won an Olivier Award for Orphans in 1986 and won three Evening Standard Theatre Awards for Best Actor. The set of muscles required for that kind of acting need to be trained. "People told me to cash in on my success while I was hot," he later said. [24] Finney said the role "required personal acting; I had to dig into myself. "It was OK at first," he later said, "but in the end it was sitting in an office, pitching ideas to Hollywood and waiting for the phone to ring. 2002. In 1972 Finney returned to the stage after a six-year absence with Alpha Beta, which he later filmed for TV with Rachel Roberts. Vencedor do Globo de Ouro de Melhor Revelação Masculina, por "As Aventuras de Tom Jones" (1963). Finney became so well known for the role that he complained that it typecast him for a number of years, "People really do think I am 300 pounds with a French accent", he said. The success of Tom Jones saw British exhibitors vote Finney the ninth most popular star at the box office in 1963. Finney also made an appearance at Roger Waters' The Wall – Live in Berlin (1990), where he played "The Judge" during the performance of "The Trial". Foi o início de uma longa e feliz carreira. Em 2002 se destacou ao interpretar Winston Churchill no filme da BBC The Gathering Storm, atuando ao lado da atriz Vanessa Redgrave, o que lhe garantiu um Globo de Ouro e um Emmy de melhor ator.[3]. ... Albert Finney – Wikipedia.Albert Finney in der Internet Movie Database (englisch) Biografie auf prisma online; Starporträt auf kino.de--Elizabeth Peters – Wikipedia.Elizabeth Peters ist ein Pseudonym von Barbara Louise Gross Mertz (* 29. [3][4] Finney graduated from RADA and became a member of the Royal Shakespeare Company. When you have to deliver those long, complex speeches on stage, you can't heave your shoulders after every sentence. In order to feel really assured and comfortable in front of a camera, you've got to do it for a while. Quentin Falk. Finney had his biggest hit in a long while with Erin Brockovich (2000), alongside Julia Roberts for Steven Soderbergh. Filho de um guarda-livros, Albert Finney sempre quis ser ator. Finney then made Gumshoe (1971), the first feature directed by Stephen Frears, for Memorial. He performed the role with the English Stage Company in London, Nottingham, Paris and New York. [41], With his first wife, Jane Wenham, he had a son,[25] Simon Finney, who works in the film industry as a camera operator. 11 July 2012. Memorial continued to produce films in which Finney did not appear: Spring and Port Wine (1970), with James Mason; Loving Memory (1971), an early directorial effort from Tony Scott; Bleak Moments (1971), the first feature from Mike Leigh; O Lucky Man! He received Tony Award nominations for Luther (1964) and A Day in the Death of Joe Egg (1968),[25] and also starred on stage in Love for Love, Strindberg's Miss Julie, Black Comedy, The Country Wife, Alpha Beta, Beckett's Krapp's Last Tape, Tamburlaine the Great, Another Time and, his last stage appearance, in 1997, "Art" by Yasmina Reza, which preceded the 1998 Tony Award-winning Broadway run. The Guardian 15 Mar 1972: 10. Como diretor já se aventurou em dois filmes: "Charlie Bubbles – A Máscara e o Rosto" (1968) e "The Biko Inquest" (1984), produzido para a televisão. Liza Minnelli made her feature debut in the movie. [53] He won the Evening Standard Theatre Award for Best Actor three times, for A Flea in Her Ear in 1966, Tamburlaine the Great in 1976 and Orphans in 1986. : From Manchester to Motown Records Foi indicado/nomeado para o Oscar por cinco vezes, quatro das quais como ator principal e outra como ator coadjuvante/secundário. "[5], Finney was at the National for over three years[when?] Finney guest starred on several episodes of Emergency-Ward 10 and was Lysander in a TV version of A Midsummer Night's Dream (1959) directed by Peter Hall. [25] For the London stage, he won the Laurence Olivier Award, for Best Actor, for Orphans in 1986. Finney teve a oportunidade de atuar com grandes diretores, como Ridley Scott ("Os Duelistas"), Stephen Frears ("Gumshoe, Detetive Particular"), Alan Parker ("A Chama que não se Apaga"), os irmãos Cohen ("Ajuste Final") e Steven Soderbergh, em "Erin Brockovich", atuação que lhe valeu uma indicação ao Globo de Ouro de Melhor Ator (coadjuvante/secundário) em cinema. Albert Finney foi casado com Jane Werham (de 1957 a 1961), com quem teve um filho, Simon, e com Anouk Aimée, musa do cinema francês, atriz do clássico "Um Homem, Uma Mulher", (1970 a 1978). Also for the BBC he appeared in The Claverdon Road Job (1957) and View Friendship and Marriage (1958). "[18], Finney played Agatha Christie's Belgian master detective Hercule Poirot in the film Murder on the Orient Express (1974). Robson Books. [citation needed], Huston cast Finney in the lead role of Under the Volcano (1984), which earned both men great acclaim, including another Oscar nomination for Finney. He had support roles in Amazing Grace (2006), The Bourne Ultimatum (2007), and Before the Devil Knows You're Dead (2007). Christon, Lawrence. Finney had a key role in Big Fish (2003) directed by Tim Burton, and did another cameo for Soderbergh in Ocean's Twelve (2004). You literally don't breathe in the same way that you do when you're playing the classics. Neste filme Finney teve a oportunidade de demonstrar seu enorme carisma, ganhou a Taça Volpi de melhor ator do Festival de Veneza de 1963, foi indicado como o melhor do ano pela Associação dos Críticos de Nova York e pela primeira vez ao Oscar de melhor ator, indicação que recebeu novamente em 1974, com sua interpretação do detetive Hercule Poirot em "Assassinato no Expresso Oriente" e em 1983, por "O Fiel Camareiro". However, Finney baulked at signing a multi-year contract for producer Sam Spiegel and chose not to accept the role. The Times Digital Archive. [58][59], He won the Silver Berlin Bear award for Best Actor, for The Dresser, at the 34th Berlin International Film Festival in 1984. 196693402, ; Maintained by Find A Grave Cremated, Ashes scattered, who reports a Ashes scattered at London's Royal National Theatre. [9], Finney had been chosen to play T. E. Lawrence in David Lean's production of Lawrence of Arabia after a successful and elaborate screen-test that took four days to shoot. Indicado ao BAFTA de Melhor Ator Britânico, por suas atuações em "Tudo Começou Num Sábado" (1960) e "As Aventuras de Tom Jones" (1963). Memorial also did stage productions, such as A Day in the Death of Joe Egg, which Finney performed in London and then Broadway. [57], Finney won two Screen Actors Guild Awards, for Best Performance by a Male Actor in a Supporting Role, for Erin Brockovich, and as a member of the acting ensemble in the film Traffic. The Ottawa Citizen 21 Apr 2000: A14. MOVIE CALL SHEET: 'Charlie' Next Film for Liza [26], Finney performed on stage in Orphans in 1986, then did the film version , directed by Alan J. I didn't want to be a movie actor just dropping in, doing Hamlet and taking off again. [7], Finney's first film appearance was in Tony Richardson's The Entertainer (1960), with Laurence Olivier. At Birmingham he played the title role in Henry V,[6] and in 1958, made his London stage debut in Jane Arden's The Party, directed by Charles Laughton, who starred in the production along with his wife, Elsa Lanchester. "Albert Finney: in Character". He then played the title role in the TV movie Pope John Paul II (1984), his American TV debut. It earned over half a million pounds in profit. [1] He was educated at Tootal Drive Primary School, Salford Grammar School and the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art (RADA), from which he graduated in 1956.[2]. Finney: A Star Who Hides His Magnitude: Albert Finney, Marks, Sally K. Los Angeles Times 23 Apr 1967: c11. "[5], Finney went into The Dresser (1983), directed by Peter Yates, which earned him a Best Actor Oscar Nomination. [25][42], Finney in May 2011 publicly disclosed that he had been receiving treatment for kidney cancer. "Most Americans probably think I weigh 300 pounds, have black hair and talk with a French accent like Hercule Poirot," said Finney. It needs bold, primary colors. In 1994, Finney played a gay bus conductor in early 1960s Dublin in A Man of No Importance. [29], Finney did The Green Man (1990) for British TV, based on a novel by Kingsley Amis. A lifelong supporter of Manchester United, Finney narrated the documentary Munich, about the air crash that killed most of the Busby Babes in 1958, which was shown on United's TV channel MUTV in February 2008.[39]. As an actor only he made The Picasso Summer (1969). "Most Popular Films Of 1963." 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