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Albert Finney
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9 May 1936 - 7 February 2019
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Albert Finney was born on May 9, 1936 in Sanford, United Kingdom. He was honored to receive a scholarship to the prestigious Royal Academy of Dramatic Arts. And after its graduation, he debuted on the professional stage in 1956. He played the role of Brutus in Julius Caesar. At Stradford-upon-Evon, where Charles Lawton took him, Finney wowed the audience with his personal interpretation of Shakespearean heroes. This was especially evident when Albert Finney replaced Laurence Olivier in Coriolanus,
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Albert Finney was born on May 9, 1936 in Sanford, United Kingdom. He was honored to receive a scholarship to the prestigious Royal Academy of Dramatic Arts. And after its graduation, he debuted on the professional stage in 1956. He played the role of Brutus in Julius Caesar. At Stradford-upon-Evon, where Charles Lawton took him, Finney wowed the audience with his personal interpretation of Shakespearean heroes. This was especially evident when Albert Finney replaced Laurence Olivier in Coriolanus, followed by an immediate offer from director Tony Richardson to play in The Entertainer. Here Albert was to play the son of Sir Lawrence.
The film is titled “Saturday Night and Sunday Morning.” It was working with Tony Richardson again. And almost three years later, in 1963, Albert Finney gained international fame, magnificently playing the lead role in the film.
Tom Jones . It also significantly improved his financial situation. Since then, he has already chosen where to film and where not. And it is worth noting that the great actor Finney never made a mistake when choosing his roles, always getting to the point.
Significant acting work can be attributed to the role in the movie “Murder on the Orient Express” in 1974, in 1977 the drama “Duelists” was filmed, in 1984 – the drama “Under the Volcano”. 1990 marked the actor’s role in the gangster action movie Miller Crossing, and in 1994 he already played well in the drama Browning Version. Five years later, in 1999, the drama appeared on television.
Breakfast for Champions" In 2000, he worked in two films at once – a melodrama.
Erin Brockovich And in the romantic comedy "Guardian Angel."