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Biography

Ruddy-faced British star Peter Finch was raised by relatives in France, India, and Australia after his parents divorced when he was two. He had several odd jobs during the Depression before working as a comedian's stooge in vaudeville. He began working in the legitimate theater in 1935 then in 1936 debuted onscreen in the Australian film Dad and Dave Come to Town. While sporadically appearing in Australian films over the next decade-plus, Finch continued working on stage and formed his own company; eventually he also became Australia's top radio actor. His work impressed Laurence Olivier, who brought him to London in 1949 where he performed impressively on the stage and landed supporting roles in numerous films. In the mid-'50s he began getting better film roles, becoming one of Britain's leading male stars. Between 1956-71 he won the British Film Academy "Best Actor" award four times. For his portrayal of a gay doctor in Sunday Bloody Sunday (1971) he received a "Best Actor" Oscar nomination. His last film was Network (1976); during a promotional campaign for the film, he died of a massive coronary. That year he was posthumously awarded the Oscar for "Best Actor"--making him the first actor in Academy Award history to do so. ~ All Movie Guide

Most loved movie

The Pumpkin Eater

Most disliked movie

Far From the Madding Crowd

Awards

Best Actor (win)
Network 1977
British Academy Awards

 

Best Actor - Drama (win)
Network 1976
Golden Globe

 

Best Actor (win)
Network 1976
Academy

 

Best Actor - Drama (nom)
Sunday Bloody Sunday 1971
Golden Globe

 

Best Actor (nom)
Sunday Bloody Sunday 1971
New York Film Critics Circle

 

Best Actor (win)
Sunday Bloody Sunday 1971
British Academy Awards

 

Best Actor (nom)
Sunday Bloody Sunday 1971
Academy

 

Best Actor (win)
Far From the Madding Crowd 1967
National Board of Review

 

Silver Bear for Best Actor (win)
No Love for Johnnie 1961
Berlin International Film Festival

 

Best British Actor (win)
No Love for Johnnie 1961
British Academy Awards

 

Best British Actor (win)
The Trials of Oscar Wilde 1960
British Academy Awards

 

Best British Actor (win)
A Town Like Alice 1956
British Academy Awards

 


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