

Albert Finney
Albert Finney (May 9, 1936 – February 7, 2019) was a distinguished English actor renowned for his versatile performances across theatre, film, and television. He honed his craft at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art and initially made waves on stage before transitioning to the silver screen in the early 1960s. His film debut came with "The Entertainer" (1960), directed by Tony Richardson, who had previously collaborated with him in theatrical productions.
Finney's career flourished with notable performances in iconic films such as "Saturday Night and Sunday Morning" (1960), "Tom Jones" (1963), "Two for the Road" (1967), "Scrooge" (1970), "Annie" (1982), and "The Dresser" (1983). He captivated audiences in "Miller's Crossing" (1990), "A Man of No Importance" (1994), and garnered acclaim in later works including "Erin Brockovich" (2000), "Big Fish" (2003), and "Skyfall" (2012).
Over his illustrious career, Finney received numerous accolades, including BAFTA, Golden Globe, Emmy, and Screen Actors Guild awards. He was nominated for an Academy Award on five occasions: four times for Best Actor for "Tom Jones," "Murder on the Orient Express," "The Dresser," and "Under the Volcano," and once for Best Supporting Actor for "Erin Brockovich." His portrayal of Winston Churchill in the 2002 BBC–HBO film "The Gathering Storm" earned him additional recognition and accolades.
Filmography


Karaoke
1996
Cold Lazarus
1996
The Duellists
1977
The Entertainer
1960
The Dresser
1983
The Playboys
1992
Under the Volcano
1984
Charlie Bubbles
1968
Annie
1982
Loophole (1981)
1981
Amazing Grace (2006)
2006
Skyfall
2012
Scrooge (1970)
1970
Saturday Night and Sunday Morning
1960
The Gathering Storm
2002
Breakfast of Champions
1999
Gumshoe
1971
Orphans
1987
Wolfen
1981
Night Must Fall (1964)
1964
The Adventure of Sherlock Holmes' Smarter Brother
1975
A Good Year
2006
The Run of the Country
1995
Shoot the Moon
1982
A Man of No Importance
1994
Before the Devil Knows You're Dead
2007
Two for the Road
1967
Tom Jones
1963