- Born: 9 May 1936 Salford, Greater Manchester, England, UK
- Occupation: Actor
- Years active: 1958–present
- Spouse(s): Jane Wenham Anouk Aimée Katherine Attson Pene Delmage
Detailed Biography
Albert Finney, Jr. is an English actor. He achieved prominence in films during the early 1960s, and has maintained a successful career in theatre, film, and television.
Personal life
Finney was born in Pendleton, Salford, Lancashire, to Alice Hobson and Albert Finney, Sr., a bookmaker. He was educated at Tootal Drive Primary School, Salford Grammar School and the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art.
He has a son by his first wife, Jane Wenham: Simon, who works in the film business as a camera operator; and another son, Declan, with third wife, Katherine Attson.
From 1970 to 1978 he was married to French actress Anouk Aimée.
Finney is close friends with his one time classmate Peter O'Toole. He is also good friends with Gene Wilder, whom he met through chance, and accepted a quick cameo in Wilder's The Adventure of Sherlock Holmes' Smarter Brother.
Career
Finney's career began in the theatre; he made his first appearance on the London stage in 1958 in Jane Arden's The Party, directed by Charles Laughton, who starred in the production along with his wife, Elsa Lanchester. Finney is a graduate of the Royal Academy of Dramatic Arts and a member of the Royal Shakespeare Company.
His first film was The Entertainer opposite Laurence Olivier, but he made his breakthrough with his portrayal of a disillusioned factory worker in Karel Reisz's film version of Alan Sillitoe's Saturday Night and Sunday Morning. This led to a series of "angry young man" roles in kitchen sink dramas, before he starred in the Academy Award-winning 1963 film Tom Jones. Finney accepted this role, supposedly turning down the role of T. E. Lawrence in Lawrence of Arabia.
After Charlie Bubbles , which he also directed, his film appearances became less frequent as he focused more on acting on stage. During this period, one of his high-profile film roles was as Agatha Christie's Belgian master detective Hercule Poirot in the 1974 film Murder On The Orient Express. Finney became so well-known for the role that he complained that it typecasted him for a number of years. "People really do think I am 300 pounds with a French accent" he said.
Despite being known for his dramatic roles, Finney appeared in two musicals: Scrooge and the Hollywood film version of Annie , which was directed by John Huston who directed him in Under the Volcano two years later. He also sings in Tim Burton's Corpse Bride.
Finney made several television productions for the BBC in the 1990s, including The Green Man , based on a story by Kingsley Amis, the acclaimed drama A Rather English Marriage , and the lead role in Dennis Potter's final two plays, Karaoke and Cold Lazarus in 1996 and 1997. In the latter he played a frozen, disembodied head.
Finney also made an appearance at Roger Waters' The Wall Concert in Berlin, where he played "The Judge" during the performance of "The Trial."
In 2002, he played Winston Churchill in The Gathering Storm, for which he won BAFTA and Emmy awards as Best Actor.
He also played the leading role in the television series My Uncle Silas, about a Cornish country gentleman looking after his great-nephew. The series ran from 2000 until 2002, then again for a mini-series in 2003.
Awards and nominations
Albert Finney turned down the offer of a CBE in 1980 and a knighthood in 2000.
He has five Oscar nominations but has never won. He was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Actor four times, for Tom Jones , Murder on the Orient Express , The Dresser , and Under the Volcano ; and was nominated for Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor for his performance in Erin Brockovich .
Julia Roberts mentioned Albert Finney in her Oscar acceptance speech for Best Actress in Erin Brockovich, thanking him and sharing the Oscar with him.
Finney received a BAFTA award for Most Promising Newcomer to Leading Film Roles in 1961 for Saturday Night and Sunday Morning . He was also nominated for Best British Actor for the same film. He was nominated nine more times before he finally won again, for the telefilm The Gathering Storm. He has 13 BAFTA nominations in total, and also received a Fellowship in 2001.
He won an Emmy Award, for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Miniseries or Made for TV Movie, for his performance as Winston Churchill in HBO's The Gathering Storm. He had previously been nominated for the HBO telefilm The Image .
He has received Golden Globe nominations for:
Best Actor in a Motion Picture - Drama
Shoot the Moon
The Dresser
Under the Volcano
Best Actor in a Motion Picture - Comedy/Musical
Tom Jones
Scrooge, WINNER. His portrayal of both the old miser and the young Ebenezer Scrooge earned him "The Best Motion Picture Actor in a Musical/Comedy" for 1971.
Best Supporting Actor in a Motion Picture
Erin Brockovich
Big Fish
Best Performance by an Actor in a Mini-Series or a Motion Picture Made for Television
The Gathering Storm, WINNER.
Most Promising Newcomer - Male.
Tom Jones, WINNER.
For his work on Broadway, Finney been nominated for two Tony Awards, both for Best Actor in a Play, for "Luther", in 1964, and "Joe Egg", in 1968. For the London stage, he won two Olivier Awards, both for Best Actor, for A Flea in Her Ear and Orphans.
Other awards include: a Golden Laurel for his work on Scrooge and for his work on Tom Jones, for which he was the 3rd Place Winner for the "Top Male Comedy Performance" for 1964. He was honoured by the Los Angeles Film Critics' Association as Best Actor for Under the Volcano , the National Board of Review Best Actor award for Saturday Night and Sunday Morning, and the New York Film Critics' Circle Best Actor award for Tom Jones.
Finney has 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. He was also nominated for The Gathering Storm, for Best Performance by a Male Actor in a Television Movie or Miniseries, but did not win.
He won the Silver Berlin Bear award for Best Actor, for The Dresser, at the 1984 Berlin International Film Festival.
He won the Volpi Cup for Best Actor, for Tom Jones, at the Venice Film Festival.

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Albert Finney Movies
- Before the Devil Knows You're Dead - 2007
- The Bourne Ultimatum - 2007
- Amazing Grace - 2006
- A Good Year - 2006
- Corpse Bride - 2005
- Aspects of Love - 2005
- Big Fish - 2003
- Delivering Milo - 2001
- Hemingway, the Hunter of Death - 2001
- Traffic - 2000





