*1937 GB, Kingston upon Hull
Soundtrack, Pop and Spoken Word
A.k.a. Sir Thomas Daniel Courtenay
Sir Thomas Daniel "Tom" Courtenay (/ˈkɔːrtni/; born 25 February 1937) is 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 Doctor Zhivago (1965). Since the mid-1960s, he has been known primarily for his work in the theatre, although he received an Academy Award nomination for Best Actor for the film adaptation of The Dresser (1983), which he had performed on the West End and on Broadway. He received a knighthood in February 2001 for his service to cinema and theatre.
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Title | Artist | Year | Type |
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Pretending To Be Me: Philip Larkin, A Portrait | Tom Courtenay | 2005 | Album |
Andy Capp | Tom Courtenay, Alan Price | 1982 | Album |
L'Histoire Du Soldat | Igor Stravinsky - John Gielgud · Tom Courtenay · Ron Moody, Boston Symphony Chamber Players | 1975 | Album |
Special Programming Material With The Star of "One Day In The Life Of Ivan Denisovich" | Tom Courtenay, Dick Strout | 1971 | Single |
The Lads | Tom Courtenay | 1963 | Single |
Mrs. Brown You've Got A Lovely Daughter | Tom Courtenay | 1963 | Single |
Andy Capp | Tom Courtenay, Alan Price | Single |
Tom Courtenay-Clack |