Mr. Finney, center, as the Belgian detective Hercule Poirot in "Murder on the Orient Express," directed by Sidney Lumet in 1974. A second Academy Award nomination ensued.Credit Paramount Pictures
Finney’s incredible contribution is everlasting, his magnetic persona, a versatile actor, he is a legend…
With Love, Joey
2 thoughts on “The inimitable, enigmatic actor of stage and screen Albert Finney dies at 82”
Joey, I agree wholeheartedly with your praise of Finney. He was always a honest no b.s. actor and generous to fellow artists. Steve Frears and Lindsay Anderson were helped by him.
Today on theguardian.com Culture section there is a rememberance of Albert Finney by Mike Figgis and Malcolm McDowell. Also links to other Guardian articles re: Finney. He also was a great interview on talk shows. Thankfully we have the treasure of his acting preserved on film.
This was really sad news. :(
Joey, I agree wholeheartedly with your praise of Finney. He was always a honest no b.s. actor and generous to fellow artists. Steve Frears and Lindsay Anderson were helped by him.
Today on theguardian.com Culture section there is a rememberance of Albert Finney by Mike Figgis and Malcolm McDowell. Also links to other Guardian articles re: Finney. He also was a great interview on talk shows. Thankfully we have the treasure of his acting preserved on film.