Tom Courtenay
Birthday: 25 February 1937, Kingston-Upon-Hull, East Riding of Yorkshire, England, UK
Birth Name: Thomas Daniel Courtenay
Height: 173 cm
Acting chameleon Sir Tom Courtenay, along with Sirs Alan Bates and Albert Finney, became front-runners in an up-and-coming company of rebel upstarts who created quite a stir in British "kitchen s ...Show More
I never did anything about my stardom, it never meant anything to me.
I never did anything about my stardom, it never meant anything to me.
When I go out on stage I like to be aware that there are a lot of women there. They are generally th Show more
When I go out on stage I like to be aware that there are a lot of women there. They are generally the loudest laughers. Hide
There just doesn't seem to be a market for something with aspiration anymore.
There just doesn't seem to be a market for something with aspiration anymore.
I don't want to peak too early. The worry is that you never know until it's all over whether you pea Show more
I don't want to peak too early. The worry is that you never know until it's all over whether you peaked at all - and then you're finished and it's too late. Hide
[on "Doctor Zhivago"] We were all sitting in a horrible hotel in Spain waiting for snow. In six mont Show more
[on "Doctor Zhivago"] We were all sitting in a horrible hotel in Spain waiting for snow. In six months, I did only three weeks work... Indeed it was good money, but I felt I should be learning my raft, doing long speeches, and learning how to go loud and soft, and quick and slow, and how to keep the audience awake. Hide
[on his co-star Albert Finney in 1983] I used to be very in awe of him and was never comfortable in Show more
[on his co-star Albert Finney in 1983] I used to be very in awe of him and was never comfortable in his presence. Of all people, he really gave me the willies because I didn't really know him. Hide
The film business is absurd. Stars don't last very long. It's much more interesting to be a proper a Show more
The film business is absurd. Stars don't last very long. It's much more interesting to be a proper actor. Hide
[on rejecting playing "Jesus of Nazareth"] If you were going to play one of the most powerful creatu Show more
[on rejecting playing "Jesus of Nazareth"] If you were going to play one of the most powerful creatures who ever lived, you'd better have a well-written part. Also, I wondered if I ever did meet Jesus, whether He'd ask, 'Well, what was that supposed to be?' Hide
Tom Courtenay's FILMOGRAPHY - Page 2
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Tom Courtenay'S roles
The Major
Farder Coram
Reginald Paget
Geoff Mercer
Eric Slater
John Kenny Collins
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