

Peter Finch
Frederick George Peter Ingle Finch, born on September 28, 1916, and passing on January 14, 1977, was a prominent English-Australian actor celebrated for his powerful performances. Finch is best known for his iconic portrayal of Howard Beale, a disturbed television anchorman, in the critically acclaimed 1976 film "Network." This role not only solidified his status as a cinematic legend but also earned him a posthumous Academy Award for Best Actor, making him one of the first actors to receive this honor posthumously, a distinction shared later with fellow Australian actor Heath Ledger.
In addition to the Academy Award, Finch's exceptional talent was recognized with his fifth BAFTA Award for Best Actor and a Golden Globe for the same category, further underscoring his impact on the film industry. Throughout his career, Finch showcased his versatility across various genres, appearing in noteworthy films such as "The Nun's Story" (1960) and "The Killing of Sister George" (1968). His ability to convey deep emotional complexity and bring characters to life garnered him the admiration of audiences and critics alike.
Peter Finch's legacy endures not only through his remarkable filmography but also through his influence on future generations of actors, making him a significant figure in the history of cinema.
Filmography


Kidnapped

Simon and Laura

The Dark Avenger

The Sins of Rachel Cade

The Abdication

Robbery Under Arms

Windom's Way

The Pumpkin Eater

The Rats of Tobruk

The Wooden Horse

Eureka Stockade

Passage Home

The Story of Gilbert and Sullivan

Girl with Green Eyes

The Heart of the Matter

First Men in the Moon

In the Cool of the Day

Raid on Entebbe

Network

The Shiralee

The Flight of the Phoenix

I Thank a Fool

The Story of Robin Hood and His Merrie Men

Lost Horizon (1973)

The Nun's Story

Bequest to the Nation

The Miniver Story

Judith
