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Tom Courtenay
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February 25, 1937 in Hull, Yorkshire, England
Biography:Best known for his many distinguished years in British theater, "Tom Courtenay" is also a noted film star who, while never achieving the fame of his contemporaries "Albert Finney" and "Alan Bates", has earned great respect for his memorable performances. A ship painter's son born in Hull, Yorkshire, Courtenay learned the craft at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art. He took his first professional bow in a 1960 production of Chekhov's The Seagull at the Old Vic. Courtenay next replaced "Albert Finney" in Billy Liar and went on to play the title character in the 1963 film version. In 1962, Courtenay made an auspicious film debut as the angry, misunderstood young protagonist in the highly acclaimed "The Loneliness of the Long Distance Runner". Through the '60s, the gaunt Courtenay played similar roles. In 1971, his promising film career mysteriously derailed and Courtenay returned to working on-stage. He... Full Biography
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Tom Courtenay in "The Golden Compass" (New Line Cinema)
Tom Courtenay, left, Jim Carter and Clare Higgins in "The Golden Compass" (New Line Cinema)
Tom Courtenay, left, and Dakota Blue Richards with two of the animal spirits in "The Golden Compass"...
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