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  1. Sir Thomas Daniel Courtenay ( / ˈkɔːrtni /; born 25 February 1937) is an English actor. After studying at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art, he achieved prominence in the 1960s as part of actors of the British New Wave.

  2. www.imdb.com › name › nm0183822Tom Courtenay - IMDb

    Tom Courtenay. Actor: 45 Years. Acting chameleon Sir Tom Courtenay, along with Sir Alan Bates and Albert Finney, became a front-runner in an up-and-coming company of rebel upstarts who created quite a stir in British "kitchen sink" cinema during the early '60s.

  3. Tom Courtenay. Actor: 45 Years. Acting chameleon Sir Tom Courtenay, along with Sir Alan Bates and Albert Finney, became a front-runner in an up-and-coming company of rebel upstarts who created quite a stir in British "kitchen sink" cinema during the early '60s.

  4. The Private World of Lewis Carroll. See Tom Courtenay full list of movies and tv shows from their career. Find where to watch Tom Courtenay's latest movies and tv shows.

  5. Dec 22, 2015 · In a superbly calibrated performance, Tom Courtenay looks back on the road not taken in Andrew Haighs thought-provoking third feature, 45 Years, adapted from David...

  6. Birthday: Feb 25, 1937. Birthplace: Hull, Humberside, England, UK. One of British theater's most distinguished and hardest-working actors, Tom Courtenay rose from humble beginnings to garner...

  7. An English actor who came to prominence in the early 1960s with a succession of films including The Loneliness of the Long Distance Runner (1962), Billy Liar (1963), and Dr. Zhivago (1965). Since the mid-1960s he has been known primarily for his work in the theatre.

  8. Sir Tom Courtenay has a supporting role in The Railway Children Return, a British family movie opening in select theaters Friday (September 23). We're taking the opportunity to make him our British Icon of the Week with this celebration of 10 things we appreciate and find interesting about him.

  9. Dec 2, 2015 · Tom Courtenay, who stars with Charlotte Rampling in “45 Years,” was reviewed in Variety in 1960, for Chekhov’s “The Seagull” at the Old Vic. That led to the 1962 film “The Loneliness ...

  10. Aug 14, 2015 · Tom Courtenay, the melancholy, indefatigable poster boy of 1960s British social-realist movies, is 78 now, but he is still not going to let a little thing like a misdirected projectile vomit get...

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