Albert Finney
Albert Finney was a distinguished English actor known for his versatility and powerful performances across film, television, and theater. He gained fame in the 1960s with films like 'Tom Jones,' for which he received an Academy Award nomination. Finney's career spanned over five decades, reflecting his ability to tackle diverse roles in various genres, earning him numerous accolades.
Born on May 09, 1936 (89 years old)
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Brazil:
Albert Finney co-starred with Diane Keaton in 'The Flame That Will Not Go Out'.
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United Kingdom:
Albert Finney plays the father in Shoot the Moon, where Diane Keaton's character confronts him.
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United Kingdom:
Albert Finney starred alongside Diane Keaton in Shoot the Moon, where they played an unhappy couple.
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United Kingdom:
Albert Finney plays the dying father in the film where Cotillard has a supporting role.
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Germany:
Albert Finney is part of the fantastic cast in 'Big Fish'.
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Spain:
Albert Finney is mentioned as a notable actor in the context of classic mystery films.
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Slovenia:
Albert Finney portrayed lawyer Ed Masry in the film about Erin Brockovich.
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Ireland:
She had an affair with Albert Finney and a long-term partnership with the film director Michael Lindsay-Hogg.
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Iceland:
Albert Finney was another actor with whom Jean Marsh had a romantic relationship.
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United States:
Marsh had relationships with Albert Finney, Kenneith Haigh and Michael Lindsay-Hogg.
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