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Finney
[fin-ee]
noun
Charles Grandison 1792–1875, U.S. clergyman and educator.
Finney
/ ˈɪɪ /
noun
Albert . born 1936, British stage and film actor: his films include Saturday Night and Sunday Morning (1960), Murder on the Orient Express (1974), and The Gathering Storm (2002)
Sir Tom . born 1922, English footballer: a winger, he played for Preston North End (1946–60) and won 76 caps for England, scoring 30 goals
Example Sentences
Kosminsky reassembled his original department heads, including cinematographer Gavin Finney, production designer Pat Campbell and costume designer Joanna Eatwell.
“A Man of No Importance,” an off-Broadway musical based on the 1994 film that starred Albert Finney as a Dublin bus conductor with an obsession for Oscar Wilde and a yen for amateur theatricals, was a natural fit for playwright Terrence McNally, the bard of lonely city dwellers with conflicted longings.
Mahaffy gives us a much younger version of Alfie than Finney’s late-middle-age version in the film.
Jennifer Finney Boylan discusses her new book about the transgender experience, Donald Trump, Caitlyn Jenner and her own trans daughter.
She later lived with actors Kenneth Haigh and Albert Finney before beginning a 10-year relationship with the director Michael Lindsay-Hogg.
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