Albert Finney, ‘Tom Jones’ Star Nominated for Five Oscars, Dies at 82

Albert Finney, one of the leading actors of the postwar period, has died after a short illness.

He was 82.The robust British actor began as a stage actor before transitioning to film.

With his gravely voice and rumbling stare he brought an intense realism to his work, rising to fame in such 1960s classics as “Saturday Night and Sunday Morning” and “Tom Jones.” He later memorably played Agatha Christie’s legendary sleuth Hercule Poirot in “Murder on the Orient Express” and impressed critics and audiences with towering performances in “The Dresser” and “Under the Volcano.” Finney was nominated for five Oscars but never won the prize.In 1963, Finney played the foundling hero in Tony Richardson’s Oscar best picture winner “Tom Jones.” The role made Finney an international movie star and earned him the first of four best actor Oscar nominations.

A year earlier, Finney had turned down the title

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