Born in Salford, Greater Manchester, England, UK — May 09 1936• Died Feb 07 2019

Albert Finney (May 9, 1936 – February 7, 2019) was an English actor. He attended the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art and worked in the theatre before attaining prominence on screen in the early 1960s, debuting with The Entertainer (1960), directed by Tony Richardson, who had previously directed him in the theatre. He maintained a successful career in theatre, film and television. He is known for his roles in Saturday Night and Sunday Morning (also 1960), Tom Jones (1963), Two for the Road (1967), Scrooge (1970), Annie (1982), The Dresser (1983), Miller's…
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Ed Masry (voice)

Arnold

Finis Everglot (voice)

Chief of Staff

Ed Bloom (senior)

Self

Dr. Albert Hirsch

Kincade

Gaspar LeMarc (uncredited)

Hercule Poirot

Uncle Silas

Dr. Albert Hirsch

Ed Masry

Dr. Albert Hirsch (archive footage) (uncredited)

Leo

Henry Skinner

Daniel Feeld

'Daddy' Oliver Warbucks

Charles Hanson

Dewey Wilson

Dr. Monygham

Joseph Fouché

Daniel Feeld

John Newton

Dr. Austin Sloper

Ebenezer Scrooge

George Dunlap

Dr. Larry Roberts

Maurice

Harold

Tom Jones

Mark Wallace

Geoffrey Firmin

Jason Cromwell

Production

Production

Elmore Dahl

Kilgore Trout

Andrew Crocker-Harris

Winston Churchill

Eddie Ginley

Simms

Alfred Byrne

Charlie

Mick Rice

Production

Sir

Alec Hillsden

Constable Brendan Hegarty

Arthur Seaton

Russian Soldier

Mike Daniels

Production

Man in Audience at Opera

Danny's Father

Warren Odom

Self (archive footage)

Self - Vocals

Reggie Conyngham-Jervis

George Smith

Production

Production

Karol Wojtyla - Pope John Paul II

Self (archive footage)

Danny

Alec Hillsden

Sidney Kentridge

Self

Self / Daddy Warbucks

Self
Frank Elliot