Finlay Currie
Acting · Born 1878-01-19 in Edinburgh, Scotland, UK
Biography
Finlay Jefferson Currie (20 January 1878 – 9 May 1968) was a Scottish actor of stage, screen and television. Born in Edinburgh, Scotland, Currie's acting career began on the stage. He and his wife Maude Courtney (1884–1959) did a song and dance act in the US in the 1890s. He made his first film (The Old Man) in 1931. He appeared as a priest in the 1943 Ealing World War II movie Undercover. His most famous film role was as the convict Abel Magwitch in David Lean's Great Expectations (1946), based on the novel, 'Great Expectations' by Charles Dickens. He later began to appear in Hollywood film epics, including the 1951 Quo Vadis (as Saint Peter), the multi-Oscar winning 1959 Ben-Hur, as Balthazar, one of the Three Wise Men, and The Fall of the Roman Empire (1964) as an aged, wise senator;…
Filmography
- Ben-Hur as Balthasar
- Murder at the Gallop as Old Enderby
- Bunny Lake Is Missing as The Doll Maker
- Around the World in 80 Days as Whist Partner
- Corridors of Blood as Supt. Charles Matheson
- People Will Talk as Shunderson
- Treasure Island as Capt. Billy Bones
- Quo Vadis as Peter
- My Old Dutch as Mo
- Billy Liar as Duxbury