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Reviews The Green Man DVD review BBC ghost drama The Green Man feat. Albert Finney and Michael Culver, now out on DVD, is the perfect gem for an autumn night in ...
In “The Green Man” (premiering on A&E; at 8 p.m. tomorrow) it is jowly veteran Albert Finney who wrings every drop from the juicy part of a randy English inn keeper dabbling in the supernatural.
Albert Finney was born on May 9, 1936, in Salford, near Manchester in northwest England, the third child and first son of Alice Hobson, who left school at age 14 to work in a mill, and Albert ...
Finney had a reputation for being a ladies man, with a passionate offscreen romance with Audrey Hepburn while they were starring in 1967’s Two for the Road (“Oh, he’s charming, Annie costar ...
These words were uttered by Albert Finney, the Miller’s Crossing actor who got his start during the British “kitchen sink” era of the 1950s and ’60s, in the film Saturday Night and Sunday ...
Albert Finney was born on May 9, 1936, in Salford, near Manchester in northwest England, the third child and first son of Alice Hobson, who left school at age 14 to work in a mill, and Albert ...
Rufus Sewell, who appeared alongside Finney in the 1994 film “A Man of No Importance,” said, “I had the enormous privilege of working with him early on.
In “A Man of No Importance,” a movie of mixed achievement, Albert Finney pulls off a moving virtuoso acting feat. This charismatic, ultra-masculine actor, with his cool eyes and his rasping ...
Although he's best-known to American audiences for films such as "Annie" and "Erin Brockovich," his body of work was about so much more than that. Here are some of his greatest roles to seek out ...