Albert Finney
Producer, Director, and Actor
Saturday's TV Highlights: 'Robin Hood' learns he has a half-brother...Carl LaBove and Sammy Shore (9 p.m. Showtime). Tom Jones: In this 1963 adaptation of Henry Fielding's novel, the title character's (Albert Finney) enjoyment of the earthly delights of 18th-century England almost get him hanged. Susannah... In this article: Robin Hood, Albert Finney, Pauly Shore, G.I. Joe: The Rise of Cobra, Christopher Wallace, Jonas Armstrong, England, and Los Angeles Times |
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Denver Post Entertainment | 4 days ago
Review: Big Love easy to fall in love with
...W. Main St., Littleton, 303-794-2787 or townhallartscenter.com "Scrooge, the Musical" Stage adaptation of the movie that starred Albert Finney as the curmudgeon visited by three Chrstmas ghosts. Through Dec. 27. Candlelight Dinner...
In this article: Charles Mee, Aeschylus, Lisa Kron, Charles Dickens, Boulder, Suicide, and Hurricane Katrina
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The Daily Californian | 5 days ago
Top Films of the Decade
David Liu Tim Burton, 2003 Tim Burton's "Big Fish" pits fact against fiction. By number 15 on our list, we're rooting for the latter. Albert Finney delivers a heartbreaking performance from the confines of the deathbed of Edward Bloom,...
In this article: David Lynch, There Will Be Blood, Alfonso Cuaron, Charlie Kaufman, Paul Thomas Anderson, Children of Men, Naomi Watts, Tim Burton, Amelie, and Mulholland Drive
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TIME | 6 days ago
'A Christmas Carol' Review: Carrey, 3-D Update Classic
...by Reginald Owen (for MGM in 1938), the great Alastair Sim (in a 1951 film known alternately as Scrooge or A Christmas Carol), Albert Finney (in a 1970 musical version) and Michael Caine (with the Muppets) on the big screen, and by John...
In this article: Jim Carrey, Scrooge, Charles Dickens, A Christmas Carol, Robert Zemeckis, A Christmas Carol, Alastair Sim, Scrooge, and London
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BBC News | 6 days ago
Star cast revealed for new Poirot
...have also been cast to star in the adaption. The novel, which was first published in 1934, was made into a film in 1974 with Albert Finney, Lauren Bacall and Sean Connery. Suchet has just finished making four other forthcoming Poirot...
In this article: Hercule Poirot, David Suchet, ITV, Agatha Christie, NATO, Hallowe'en Party, The Clocks, Appointment with Death, Murder on the Orient Express, and Three Act Tragedy
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Columbia Daily Tribune | November 15, 2009
VISIONS COME TO LIFE
...whose credits include "Victor/Victoria" and "Jekyll & Hyde," converted the script and music he wrote for a 1970 film, starring Albert Finney and Alec Guinness, into a stage version that first debuted in 1992. The Jane Froman Singers, whom...
In this article: Scrooge, Columbia College, Leslie Bricusse, Charles Dickens, and Ghost of Christmas Past
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Wired Top Stories | November 13, 2009
Review: 'The Prisoner' Reboot Takes Sci-Fi Out of Spy-Fi
...The Prisoner: There are but a few Grand Lions still standing, and any opportunity to see master thespians like Christopher Plummer, Albert Finney or Ian McKellen is an occasion worth relishing. Foremost among this theater-trained generation...
In this article: The Prisoner, Ian McKellen, Patrick McGoohan, Number Six, Jim Caviezel, AMC, and Lost
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Virginia Pilot | November 05, 2009
So many versions, so many takes on Ebenezer
...Reginald Owen as Scrooge and Gene Lockhart as Bob Cratchit. The best adaptation The delightful musical version called "Scrooge" (1970). Albert Finney sings and dances. The grumpiest George C. Scott in the 1984 TV version. He actually...
In this article: Scrooge, Mr. Magoo, Bob Cratchit, Bill Murray, Barbie dolls, Scrooge McDuck, Mickey Mouse, Thomas Edison, Scrooge, and Charles Dickens
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Telegraph.co.uk - UK news | October 27, 2009
Albert Finney surrenders Churchill to Gleeson
"It is true that Albert was under the weather at the end of last year and the beginning of this year, but he is absolutely fine now." Whitemore said that Finney had told him simply: "The magic has gone." Finney last appeared on screen in 2007...
In this article: Brendan Gleeson, Winston Churchill, Hugh Whitemore, Into the Storm, Emmy, Reuters, McDonald's, and Before the Devil Knows You're Dead
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Albert Finney, Jr. (born 9 May 1936) is a British actor. Hailed as a "second Olivier" as a young stage actor in the late 1950s, Finney rose to film star fame in the early 1960s. Although his early fame was later tempered by long absences from major motion pictures, he continues to earn awards and acclaim in a varied five-decade career on stage, films, and television.
- Birth Date:
- May 09, 1936
- Birthplace:
- Pendleton, Salford, Lancashire, England, UK
- Spouse:
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- Pene Delmage (2006-present)
- Katherine Attson (1989-1991)
- Jane Wenham (1957-1961)
- Anouk Aimée (1970-1978)
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