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Born: January 20, 1878 – Died: May 9, 1968
Scottish-born actor Finlay Currie, born on January 20, 1878, in Edinburgh, Scotland, made his mark in the entertainment industry after a diverse career. Initially, he started as a church organist and choirmaster but ventured into the world of theater at the age of 20. It wasn't until 34 years later that he made his film debut, but once he did, he continued working steadily in the industry for another 30 years.
Despite his imposing figure, deep voice, and authoritative demeanor, Currie rarely played villainous roles. He gained acclaim for his portrayal of Magwitch in "Great Expectations" and is best remembered for his role as Balthazar in "Ben-Hur." In addition to his acting career, Currie later became a respected antiques dealer specializing in coins and precious metals. He passed away in England at the age of 90.
Early Life and Career
Finlay Currie's early life saw him immersed in music and the church. Raised in Edinburgh, Scotland, he developed his musical talents and served as a church organist and choirmaster during his formative years. While there isn't information available about his university education or major, his love for music and the arts likely played a significant role in shaping his career.
At the age of 20, Currie embarked on a theatrical journey, making his stage debut. It was a long wait of 34 years before he ventured into the world of film, marking his first professional role in the movie industry. Despite this late start, he managed to make a lasting impact.
Currie's career took a significant turn when he received acclaim for his role as Magwitch in the film adaptation of "Great Expectations." This role garnered attention and set the stage for his continued success in the industry.
However, it was his portrayal of Balthazar in the epic film "Ben-Hur" that catapulted Currie into stardom. Released in 1959, the film became a massive success and solidified his place in Hollywood history.
Throughout his career, Currie earned accolades and awards for his performances, though specific details about these awards are not provided. In his personal life, Currie was married to Maude Courtney, and they had two children. Unfortunately, he became a widower when Maude Courtney passed away.
Beyond his acting talents, Currie also had a notable career as an antiques dealer, specializing in coins and precious metals. This diversification of interests showcased his multifaceted abilities.
While there are no major scandals or controversies associated with Currie, his impact on Hollywood and the entertainment industry is evident through his extensive filmography and the memorable characters he brought to life. Though not necessarily considered an icon or legend on the same level as some Hollywood greats, Finlay Currie remains a respected and accomplished actor whose contributions have left a lasting mark on the world of film and theater.
Filmography
Year | Title | Role |
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1969 | The Saint (TV Series) | Don Pasquale |
1969 | Vendetta for the Saint | Don Pasquale |
1968 | The Flight of the Heron (TV Mini Series) | Angus MacMartin |
1967 | Les Misérables (TV Mini Series) | Bishop of Digne |
1967 | The Prisoner (TV Series) | General |
1966 | Alice in Wonderland (TV Movie) | Dodo |
1966 | United! (TV Series) | Andrew McIver |
1966 | Brigadoon (TV Movie) | Mr.Lundie |
1966 | Knock on Any Door (TV Series) | Old Man |
1965 | Bunny Lake Is Missing | Doll Maker |
1965 | Jury Room (TV Series) | The Honourable Lord Deas - The Judge |
1965 | The Battle of the Villa Fiorita | Emcee |
1965 | Gideon C.I.D. (TV Series) | General Sir Hector McGregor |
1965 | Secret Agent (TV Series) | Landlord |
1961–1964 | ITV Play of the Week (TV Series) | Admiral Howe | Bartholomew Morvah | Jacob Bowers ... |
1964 | Who Was Maddox? | Alec Campbell |
1961–1964 | The Edgar Wallace Mystery Theatre (TV Series) | Alec Campbell | Harvey Lane |
1964 | Dr. Finlay's Casebook (TV Series) | Angus MacLeod |
1964 | The Fall of the Roman Empire | Senator |
1963 | The Three Lives of Thomasina | Grandpa Stirling |
1963 | Thirty Minute Theatre (TV Series) | Cory |
1963 | West 11 | Gash |
1962–1963 | The DuPont Show of the Week (TV Series) | O'Connell | Sir Wilfred Challis |
1963 | Billy Liar | Duxbury |
1963 | The Cracksman | Feathers |
1963 | Cleopatra | Titus (uncredited) |
1963 | Murder at the Gallop | Old Enderby |
1963 | ITV Television Playhouse (TV Series) | Sir Wilfred Challis |
1962 | Dixon of Dock Green (TV Series) | Mr. Caldicott |
1962 | The Amorous Mr. Prawn | Lochaye |
1962 | Man of the World (TV Series) | Donald |
1962 | Tales of Mystery (TV Series) | John Rossiter |
1962 | Lisa | De Kool |
1962 | Go to Blazes | Judge |
1961 | Clue of the Silver Key | Harvey Lane |
1961 | Joseph and His Brethren | Jacob |
1961 | Francis of Assisi | The Pope |
1961 | BBC Sunday-Night Play (TV Series) | Old MickMack |
1961 | Five Golden Hours | Father Superior |
1961 | Danger Man (TV Series) | 'Jock' |
1961 | Hand in Hand | Mr. Pritchard |
1960 | The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn | Capt. Sellers |
1960 | The Angel Wore Red | Bishop |
1960 | Kidnapped | Cluny MacPherson |
1959 | Ben-Hur | Balthasar | Narrator |
1959 | Solomon and Sheba | David |
1958 | Corridors of Blood | Supt. Matheson |
1958 | Tempest | Count Grinov |
1958 | Mad Little Island | Narrator (uncredited) |
1958 | The Naked Earth | Father Verity |
1958 | General Electric Theater (TV Series) | MacMorriss |
1957 | Dangerous Exile | Mr. Patient |
1957 | Armchair Theatre (TV Series) | Professor Syme |
1957 | Campbell's Kingdom | Old Man |
1957 | Saint Joan | Archbishop of Rheims |
1957 | The Little Hut | The Rev. Bertram Brittingham-Brett |
1957 | Seven Days from Now | Mr. Wheaton |
1956 | Zarak | The Mullah |
1956 | Around the World in 80 Days | Andrew Stuart |
1956 | The Count of Monte Cristo (TV Series) | Palmerstone |
1950–1956 | BBC Sunday-Night Theatre (TV Series) | Dr. Gideon Fell | Daniel Beverley | The Old Man ... |
1954–1956 | Rheingold Theatre (TV Series) | Jacob Van Klemens | Alastair |
1955 | King's Rhapsody | King Paul |
1955 | Lilli Palmer Theatre (TV Series) | The Sire de Maletroit |
1955 | Footsteps in the Fog | Inspector Peters |
1955 | Thunder Rock (TV Movie) | Capt. Joshua Stuart |
1955 | Make Me an Offer! | Abe Sparta |
1955 | Captain Lightfoot | Callahan |
1954 | The End of the Road | Old 'Mick-mack' |
1954 | The Deadly Game | Mr. Darius |
1954 | Beau Brummell | McIver - Brummel's Publisher (uncredited) |
1953 | Rob Roy: The Highland Rogue | Hamish MacPherson |
1953 | The Lass Wi' the Muckle Mou (TV Movie) | Sir Gideon Murray |
1953 | The Broken Jug (TV Movie) | Inspector Walter |
1953 | Treasure of the Golden Condor | MacDougal |
1952 | Stars and Stripes Forever | Col. Randolph |
1952 | Ivanhoe | Cedric |
1952 | Kangaroo | Michael McGuire |
1952 | Walk East on Beacon! | Professor Albert Kafer |
1951 | Quo Vadis | Peter |
1951 | People Will Talk | Shunderson |
1950 | The Mudlark | John Brown |
1950 | The Black Rose | Alfgar |
1950 | Operation X | Sir Thomas McTavish |
1950 | Trio | Mr. McLeod (segment "Sanatorium") |
1950 | Treasure Island | Capt. Billy Bones |
1949 | Whisky Galore! | Narrator (uncredited) |
1949 | The History of Mr. Polly | Uncle Jim |
1948 | Bonnie Prince Charlie | The Marquis of Tullibardine |
1948 | Sleeping Car to Trieste | Alastair MacBain |
1948 | Mr. Perrin and Mr. Traill | Sir Joshua Varley |
1948 | My Brother Jonathan | Dr. Hammond |
1948 | So Evil My Love | Dr. Krylie |
1948 | The Monkey's Paw (TV Movie) | Sergeant-Major Morris |
1947 | The Great Adventure (TV Movie) | Texel |
1947 | The Brothers | Hector Macrae |
1947 | You Can't Take It with You (TV Movie) | Martin Vanderhof |
1947 | Woman to Woman | Theatre Manager |
1947 | Musical Chairs (TV Movie) | Samuel Plagett |
1946 | Springtime | Cobb |
1946 | In the Zone (TV Movie) | Scotty |
1946 | Great Expectations | Magwitch |
1946 | Secret Flight | Sir Duncan Wills |
1946 | The Trojan Brothers | W.H. Maxwell |
1945 | I Know Where I'm Going! | Ruairidh Mhór |
1945 | Don Chicago | Bugs Mulligan |
1943 | The Shipbuilders | McWain |
1943 | They Met in the Dark | Merchant Captain |
1943 | Underground Guerrillas | Father (uncredited) |
1943 | Theatre Royal | Clement J. Earle |
1943 | Warn That Man | Captain Andrew Fletcher |
1943 | Far into the Night | District Officer MacFarlane |
1942 | Thunder Rock | Captain Joshua Stuart |
1942 | The Avengers | Capt. Alstad |
1941 | 49th Parallel | The Factor |
1940 | Crook's Tour | Tourist on Desert Bus (uncredited) |
1939 | One Night, One Day... (TV Movie) | James |
1939 | The Great Adventure (TV Movie) | Texel |
1939 | Sun Up (TV Movie) | Pap Todd |
1939 | Leviathan (TV Movie) | Unknown |
1939 | The Royal Family of Broadway (TV Movie) | Oscar Wolfe |
1938 | Around the Town | Sam Wyngold |
1938 | Follow Your Star | Maxie |
1938 | The Claydon Treasure Mystery | Rubin |
1937 | Gaiety Girls | Creditor (uncredited) |
1937 | Catch As Catch Can | Al Parsons |
1937 | The Edge of the World | The Gray Family: James |
1937 | Command Performance | The Manager |
1937 | Glamorous Night | Angus MacKintosh |
1937 | Wanted! | Uncle Mart |
1936 | The Gay Adventure | Porter |
1936 | The Improper Duchess | Milton Lee |
1935 | Heat Wave | Captain (uncredited) |
1935 | In Town Tonight | The Manager |
1935 | Mister Cinders | Henry Kemp |
1935 | The Big Splash | Hartley Bassett |
1934 | My Old Dutch | Medical Officer |
1934 | Gay Love | Highams |
1934 | Little Friend | Grove |
1934 | Alexandra | Baron Seegman |
1933 | For Love of You | Deckchair-Seated Beachgoer (uncredited) |
1933 | Orders Is Orders | Dave |
1933 | It's a Boy | Publisher (uncredited) |
1933 | Excess Baggage | Inspector Toucan |
1933 | The Good Companions | Monte Mortimer (as Findlay Currie) |
1932 | Rome Express | Sam, Publicist |
1932 | Criminal at Large | Brooks |
1931 | The Old Man | Rennett |