Tom Courtenay
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Tom Courtenay in his most celebrated film role, that of Billy Liar (1963) |
Sir Thomas Daniel Courtenay (pronounced "Courtney") (born
25 February 1937) is a
British actor who came to prominence in the early 1960s with a succession of critically-acclaimed films including
The Loneliness of the Long Distance Runner (1962),
Billy Liar (1963) and
Dr. Zhivago (1965). (In the latter two, he appeared alongside
Julie Christie).
He was born in
Hull,
England, and made his stage début in 1960 with the
Old Vic company. His
Hamlet at the
Edinburgh Festival of 1968 marked him out as one of Britain's leading stage actors as well as a film actor. He showed his comic talent again by creating the role of Norman in
Alan Ayckbourn's trilogy,
The Norman Conquests.
He was briefly married to actress
Cheryl Kennedy. His television appearances have been relatively few, but have included
She Stoops to Conquer on
BBC and several Ayckbourn plays. He appeared in
I Heard the Owl Call My Name on US television in 1973.
For his role as the dedicated revolutionary leader Pasha Antipov in
Doctor Zhivago (1965), he was nominated for a
Best Supporting Actor award, being beaten out by
Martin Balsam. On the set of that film Courtenay met and befriended
Rod Steiger, the two remaining close friends until the latter's death in 2002.
Despite being catapulted to the verge of stardom by the aforementioned films, Courtenay's star began to wane in the late '60s, and he reverted primarily to stage work and
character roles. His best known film role after the 1960s is probably in
The Dresser (from
Ronald Harwood's play of the same name, in which he also appeared) with
Albert Finney. He won a nomination for
Best Actor in the 1984
Academy Awards for that role, losing to
Robert Duvall.
For reasons which remain obscure at this late date, he was cast as
Bill Cosby's loyal valet in the notorious 1987 flop
Leonard Part 6. In 1998 he teamed with
Albert Finney again for the acclaimed BBC drama
A Very English Marriage.
In 2003 he appeared on the
West End stage again in the one-man show
Pretending To Be Me, as
Philip Larkin. Tom Courtenay is the President of Hull City AFC's Official Supporters Club. In 1999 his given an honorary doctorate from Hull University.
*He was knighted in 2001.
*He is the subject of the song "Tom Courtenay" by
Yo La Tengo.