
Albert Finney came from the theatre, where he was especially successful in plays of William Shakespeare, to the movies. There he became a leading figure of the young Free Cinema. His debut in cinema was in 1960 with The Entertainer (1960) of Tony Richardson
who had directed him also in theatre plays various times before. His
typical role were young prolets like, e.g. Arthur Seaton in Saturday Night and Sunday Morning (1960). IMDb Mini Biography By: Volker Boehm
| Movie | Character | Year | |
|---|---|---|---|
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Saturday Night and Sunday Morning | Arthur Seaton | 1960 |
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Tom Jones | Tom Jones | 1963 |
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Two for the Road | Mark Wallace | 1967 |
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Scrooge | Ebenezer Scrooge | 1970 |
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Wolfen | Dewey Wilson | 1981 |
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Annie | Daddy Oliver Warbucks | 1982 |
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Under the Volcano | Geoffrey Firmin | 1984 |
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Miller's Crossing | Liam 'Leo' O'Bannon | 1990 |
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A Man of No Importance | Alfred Byrne | 1994 |
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Erin Brockovich | Ed Masry | 2000 |
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Big Fish | Older Ed Bloom | 2003 |
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Ocean's Twelve | Gaspar LeMarque | 2004 |
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Corpse Bride | Finis Everglot (voice) | 2005 |
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Amazing Grace | John Newton | 2006 |
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A Good Year | Uncle Henry Skinner | 2006 |
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The Bourne Ultimatum | Dr. Albert Hirsch | 2007 |
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The Bourne Legacy | Dr. Albert Hirsch | 2012 |
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Skyfall | Kincade | 2012 |