Acting credits
112
Prolific
Very extensive acting filmography.

Acting
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Acting credits
112
Prolific
Very extensive acting filmography.
TMDB popularity
0.8
Low visibility
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TMDB ID: 6637
IMDb ID: nm0277975
Known for: Acting
Born: August 6, 1926
Died: January 30, 2016
Age: 89
Place of birth: Farnworth, Lancashire, England, UK
Gender: Male
Adult content flag: No
Career span: 1960 - 2018
Years active: 59
Average TMDB rating: 6.45
Wikidata: Q738521
Also known as
프랭크 핀레이 • Francis "Frank" Finlay • Francis Finlay
Other jobs
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.


Movie credits linked with Frank Finlay.
as Self (archive footage)
as (archive footage)
as Roger
as Alfred
as Commissaire Vionnet
as Josef Haydn
as Father
as Mr Heath
as Rudi Wittfogel
as Father
as Hudson Junior
as John Rathbone
as Monsignor
as Professor Etherege
as Father Nunzio
as Nino Rolfe
as Sergei
as Chandu
as Garrick
as Edward Coke
as Porthos
as Razetta
as Sigmund Freud (voice)
as Dr. Hans Fallada
Series credits linked with Frank Finlay.
as Alexander 'Alex' Combe • 3 eps
as Anhora • 1 eps
as Tom Maxwell • 3 eps
as Eric Thornhill • 20 eps
as Asquith • 2 eps
as Uncle Irwin Green • 7 eps
as Admiral Wagner • 1 eps
as General Bulstrode • 2 eps
12 eps
as Alcuin • 3 eps
as Howard Franklin • 1 eps
as Arnold Tennison • 4 eps
as Garrick • 4 eps
as Justice Peter Mahon • 4 eps
as Harold Plumb • 1 eps
as Professor Coram / Sergius • 1 eps
as The Witchsmeller Pursuivant • 1 eps
as Self - Narrator • 6 eps
as Self • 1 eps
as Arthur Pearson • 1 eps
as Professor Van Helsing • 2 eps
9 eps
as Peppino • 1 eps
as Peter Manson • 7 eps