Frank Finlay

Frank received Academy Award, Golden Globe and BAFTA Award nominations for his performance as William Shakespeare’s Iago in Stuart Burge’s 1965 film of Laurence Olivier’s staging of Othello. He also won the Best Actor Award at the San Sebastian International Film Festival. He later essayed the definitive screen portrayal of Alexandre Dumas’ musketeer Porthos in three movies for director Richard Lester: The Three Musketeers (1974), The Four Musketeers (1975) and The Return of the Musketeers (1989). Frank’s many other films include The Longest Day; Tony Richardson’s The Lonliness of the Long Distance Runner; Martin Ritt’s The Molly Maguires; Bob Clark’s Murder by Decree; Alan Bridges’ The Return of the Soldier (for which he recieved a BAFTA Award nomination); Franco Zeffrelli’s Sparrow; and Eric Styles’ Dreaming of Joseph Lees; and most recently Roman Polanski’s multi-award winning The Pianist and Norma Jewison’s The Statement. His similarly extensive television projects have earned him two BAFTA Awards, for his performances in The Death of Adolf Hitler (starring as Hitler, with Rex Firkin directing); The Adventures of Don Quixote (as Sancho Panza, opposite Rex Harrison, for director Alvin Rakoff); the ground breaking Bouquet of Barbed Wire and Another Bouquet; 84 Charing Cross Road; and recently the critically acclaimed series The Sins. Born in Farnworth, Lancashire, Finlay had already begun performing on stage when he earned the Sir James Knott Scholarship at London’s Royal Academy of Dramatic Art (RADA). Since then he has led theatre companies in London and on Broadway. He was made a Commander of the British Empire (CBE) in the 1984 New Year’s Honours List, and was presented with his CBE by the Queen in February1984.

Known For

Homepage http://www.frankfinlay.net/
Birth Location Farnworth, Lancashire, England, UK
Born 1926-08-06
Died 2016-01-30

Movies

Nothing Like a Dame as Self (archive footage)
2018
The Waiting Room as Roger
2007
Lighthouse Hill as Alfred
2004
The Statement as Commissaire Vionnet
2003
Eroica as Josef Haydn
2003
The Pianist as Father
2002
Station Jim as Riorden Snr
2001
The Martins as Mr Heath
2001
For My Baby as Rudi Wittfogel
2000
Magical Legend of the Leprechauns as General Bulstrode
1999
1999
Stiff Upper Lips as Hudson Junior
1998
Limited Edition as John Rathbone
1997
Virgin Mary as Monsignor
1995
A Mind to Murder as Professor Etherege
1995
Sparrow as Father Nunzio
1994
Stalin as Sergei
1992
The Other Side as Arthur Conan Doyle
1992
Cthulhu Mansion as Chandu
1992
1991
King of the Wind as Edward Coke
1990
Casanova as Razetta
1987
Nineteen Nineteen as Sigmund Freud (voice)
1985
Lifeforce as Dr. Hans Fallada
1985
Arch of Triumph as Col. Boris Morosov
1985
In the Secret State as Frank Strange
1985
A Christmas Carol as Jacob Marley
1984
Sakharov as Kravtsov
1984
The Key as Nino Rolfe
1983
The Ploughman's Lunch as Matthew Fox
1983
The Spanish Civil War as Narrator
1983
The Return of the Soldier as William Grey
1983
Enigma as Canarsky
1982
Mona as Captain Manson
1982
Dear Brutus as Dearth
1981
1979
Murder by Decree as Inspector Lestrade
1979
The Wild Geese as Fr. Geoghagen
1978
The Thief of Baghdad as Abu Bakar
1978
1978
Count Dracula as Abraham van Helsing
1977
84 Charing Cross Road as Frank Doel
1975
The Four Musketeers as Porthos
1974
Van der Valk and the Rich as Van der Valk
1973
The Three Musketeers as Porthos / O'Reilly
1973
Shaft in Africa as Vincent Amafi
1973
1973
The Death of Adolf Hitler as Adolf Hitler
1973
Neither the Sea Nor the Sand as George Dabernon
1972
Sitting Target as Marty Gold
1972
1972
Gumshoe as William Ginley
1971
Assault as Det. Chief Supt. Velyan
1971
The Lie as Andrew Firth
1970
The Body as Narrator
1970
Cromwell as John Carter
1970
The Molly Maguires as Davies
1970
Blood of the Lamb as Albert
1969
Julius Caesar as Brutus
1969
The Piano Tuner as Wilfred Tilley
1969
Twisted Nerve as Henry Durnley
1968
1968
Inspector Clouseau as Supt. Weaver
1968
Robbery as Robinson
1967
The Jokers as Harrassed Man
1967
1967
The Deadly Bees as H.W. Manfred
1966
The Sandwich Man as Second Fish Porter
1966
Othello as Iago
1965
The Wild Affair as Drunk
1965
A Study in Terror as Inspector Lestrade
1965
Olivier Talks About Othello as Archive Footage
1965
The Comedy Man as Prout
1964
Hot Enough for June as British Embassy Porter
1964
The Informers as Leon Sale
1963
Doctor in Distress as Corsetiere
1963
The Longest Day as Pvt. Coke (uncredited)
1962
1962
Life for Ruth as Teddy's Father
1962
The Hard Knock as Franco Angelo
1962
Private Potter as Capt. Patterson
1962
An Exchange of Fire as Pavel Rhele
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