Albert Finney
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| Nickname: |
/ Albie |
| Known for: |
Big Fish, Erin Brockovich, Murder on the Orient Express |
| Birthday: |
9 May 1936, Salford, Greater Manchester, England, UK |
| Height: |
5' 9" (1.75 m) |
Trivia

He has one child from his first marriage to actress
Jane Wenham. Finney's son, Simon, works in the film business as a technician.

Only person in history to ever call
Audrey Hepburn "bitch" (in "Two for the Road"), even if it was just his line.

Allegedly declined an Commander of the Order of the British Empire (CBE) honour in 1980, and 20 years later also a Knighthood.

He was awarded the
Laurence Olivier Theatre Award in 1987 (1986 season) for Best Actor in a New Play for "Orphans".

He was awarded the 1986 London Evening Standard Theatre Award for Best Actor for his performance in Orphans.

Graduated from RADA.

An Associate Member of RADA.

A member of the Royal Shakespeare Company (RSC) in Stratford-Upon-Avon, England, where he performed for three seasons in the early eighties. In the late 1950s, he appeared at the RSC's earlier incarnation, the Shakespeare Memorial Theatre, where he was mentored by 'Charles Laughton" .

Doesn't have an agent nor a manager

Felt the lead role in
Tom Jones wasn't serious enough, and agreed to star only if he got a producing credit; he later traded the credit for profit participation. He later earned an Oscar nomination for this role.

As an aspiring actor in the mid-1950s, he made the rounds with
Michael Polley, the father of
Sarah Polley. Michael Polley says that Finney compared actors to bricklayers, in terms of craft.

Was the first choice of
Laurence Olivier to take over his post as the head of Britain's National Theatre. Finney had played a season shortly after the National Theatre's inaugural season in 1963-64. Finney declined the offer.

Was twice nominated for Broadway's Tony Award as Best Actor (Dramatic): in 1964 for playing the title character of Martin Luther in
John Osborne's "Luther," and in 1968 for
Peter Nichols' "A Day in the Death of Joe Egg."

Played
Michael Medwin's uncle in
Scrooge even though he is actually more than twelve years younger than him.

Originally chosen for the title role in
Lawrence of Arabia after a screen test shot over four days at a cost of £100,000. He later baulked at the film's monumental shooting schedule, and did not want to commit to such a long term contract and opted to play the title role in
Tom Jones, which gave him his first Oscar nomination.

Was initially asked to reprise his role as Hercule Poirot in
Death on the Nile. However, he had found the make-up he had to wear for the first movie _Murder On The Orient Express_ (1974) very uncomfortable in the hot interior of the train, and on realizing that he would have to undergo the same experience, this time in temperatures exceeding 100 degrees Fahrenheit, he declined the role.

The third choice for Hercule Poirot in
Murder on the Orient Express. Before him were
Alec Guinness &
Paul Scofield. Ironically,
Agatha Christie felt Finney's performance came closest to her idea of Poirot.

In 1965, he formed Memorial Films in association with
Michael Medwin to produce theatrical features, which included Charlie Bubble,
If...., Gumshoe, Bleak Moments,
O Lucky Man! and Disorder.

Appears, uncredited, in drag as "The Matron" in the ladies' bathroom scene in
Miller's Crossing.

Although he was born working class (and indeed, along with
Tom Courtenay, was one of the leading avatars of the wave of working class/provincial actors that revolutionized British theater and film in the 1950s and '60s, his was a relatively privileged upbringing as his father was a successful bookie.

Rather than attend the Oscar ceremony in 1964, he went on vacation sailing in the South Seas. When informed that he had been beaten as Best Actor by
Sidney Poitier, he offered Poitier his heartfelt congratulations. Though nominated another four times in the 1970s, '80s and 21st Century, he has yet to appear in person at an Oscar ceremony.

Originated the lead roles in the plays "Billy Liar", "Luther" and "A Day in the Death of Joe Egg", all of which were played by other actors when transferred to film.
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