A 2001 file photo of Albert Finney.—AP
A 2001 file photo of Albert Finney.—AP

LONDON: British actor Albert Finney, who rose to fame on a post-war wave of gritty, working-class dramas and became an Oscar-nominated international star, has died at the age of 82.

Born in Manchester in 1936, he began his career as a Shakespearean theatre actor.

He made his name in 1960 with Saturday Night and Sunday Morning, one of a new generation of British films dubbed kitchen-sink dramas in which he played an angry young factory worker.

His fame spread further when he was cast as the lead in bawdy historical romp Tom Jones in 1963, which won four Oscars, including Best Picture and brought Finney the first of his four nominations for best actor.

Finney, who twice refused official honours including a knighthood, also starred as Hercule Poirot in Murder on the Orient Express (1974) and appeared in Erin Brockovich (2000) _ for which he was nominated as best supporting actor _ and the James Bond film Skyfall (2012).

He also continued to grace the stage, tackling meaty Shakespearean roles including King Lear, Hamlet and Macbeth.

“His performances in plays by Shakespeare, Chek­hov and other iconic playwrights throughout the 60s, 70s and 80s stand apart as some of the greatest in our 200-year history,” London’s Old Vic Theatre said.

He was married three times, to actors Jane Wenham and Anouk Aime between 1957 and 61 and 1970-78 respectively, and travel agent Pene Delmage in 2006. He is survived by Delmage and his son Simon, from his first marriage.

Published in Dawn, February 9th, 2019

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