Tom Courtenay
Tom Courtenay is a distinguished English actor who gained fame in the early 1960s with a series of notable films, including "The Loneliness of the Long Distance Runner" (1962), "Billy Liar" (1963), and "Dr. Zhivago" (1965). Though he initially made his mark in film, Courtenay shifted his focus predominantly to the stage in the mid-1960s, where he continued to showcase his exceptional talent. In recognition of his extensive contributions to both cinema and theatre, he was honored with a knighthood in February 2001. Beyond his artistic achievements, Courtenay is also an avid supporter of sports, serving as the President of Hull City A.F.C.'s Official Supporters Club. His connection to his hometown is further solidified by receiving an honorary doctorate from Hull University in 1999, reflecting his commitment to the community and the arts. Throughout his career, Courtenay has remained an influential figure, celebrated for his versatility and dedication to his craft.
Filmography
The Night of the Generals
The Dresser
The Loneliness of the Long Distance Runner
The Legend of Barney Thomson
Last Orders
Happy New Year
Operation Crossbow
I Heard the Owl Call My Name
Quartet (2012)
Let Him Have It
Summerland
The Day the Fish Came Out
King of Thieves
The Aeronauts
King Rat
Nicholas Nickleby
Cinderella: After Ever After
Grandpa's Great Escape
Gambit (2012)
King and Country
Flood
Billy Liar
Otley
The Railway Children Return
Leonard Part 6
Dad's Army (2016)
The Golden Compass
Catch Me a Spy
A Dandy in Aspic
Doctor Zhivago
45 Years
The Guernsey Literary & Potato Peel Pie Society