Tom Courtenay بازیگر سینما و تلویزیون است. وی سال 1315 چشم به جهان گشود. از مهمترین آثار Tom Courtenay میتوان به بازیگری در فیلم The Legend of Barney Thomson، فیلم سیل و فیلم Quartet اشاره کرد.
Tom Courtenay نخستین بار در سینما حضور یافته و سال 1341 در 26 سالگی در فیلم The Loneliness of the Long Distance Runner به کارگردانی Tony Richardson بازی کرده است. گرچه موفقیت این اثر نسبت به آثار شاخص بعدیش مانند فیلم The Legend of Barney Thomson، بیشتر نبود اما تجربه خوبی برای Tom Courtenay محسوب میشود و همکاری با هنرمندانی همچون Michael Redgrave، Avis Bunnage، آلک مک کاون و James Bolam را تجربه کرد.
Tom Courtenay در سال 1394 دورهی پرتلاشی را در عرصه سینما و تلویزیون گذراند و در آثار مهمی بازی کرده است. او در این سال با بازی در 2 فیلم مهم سینما خود را به مردم معرفی کرد. آثار مهم Tom Courtenay در این سال، بازیگری در فیلم 45 سال به کارگردانی Andrew Haigh و فیلم The Legend of Barney Thomson به کارگردانی رابرت کارلایل محسوب میشود.
شاید یکی از مهمترین بخشهای بیوگرافی Tom Courtenay بازی در فیلم The Legend of Barney Thomson بوده است. Tom Courtenay سال 1394 در 79 سالگی در فیلم The Legend of Barney Thomson نقش مهمی بازی کرده است که توانست با مهارت خود، آن نقش و همچنین خودش را میان مخاطبان سینما مطرح کند. او در این فیلم با رابرت کارلایل همکاری داشته است. Tom Courtenay توانست با بازی در فیلم The Legend of Barney Thomson تجربه بازیگری موفقی برای خود رقم بزند و همکاری در کنار بازیگرانی نظیر رابرت کارلایل، اما تامپسون، ری وینستون و جیمز کازمو بر تجارب او افزود.
Tom Courtenay علاوهبر فیلم The Legend of Barney Thomson، سال 1386 در 71 سالگی در فیلم سیل نیز بازی کرده است. Tom Courtenay اینبار با Tony Mitchell یعنی کارگردان فیلم سیل و هنرمندانی چون رابرت کارلایل، Jessalyn Gilsig، Joanne Whalley و David Suchet همکاری داشت.
در این سالها Tom Courtenay با هنرمندان بسیاری تجربهی کار داشته است اما جالب است بدانید که در میان بازیگران Andrew Havill با 2 مرتبه، عمر شریف با 2 مرتبه، رابرت کارلایل با 2 مرتبه، ری وینستون با 2 مرتبه و Charlotte Rampling با 2 مرتبه بیشترین همکاری را با Tom Courtenay داشتهاند.
در مجموع در کارنامه 81 ساله و بیوگرافی Tom Courtenay آثار مهمی وجود دارد. اگر میخواهید با بیوگرافی Tom Courtenay و زندگی حرفهای و آثار او بیشتر آشنا شوید، حتما به صفحه هر یک از آثار Tom Courtenay در منظوم سر بزنید. همه 20 اثر مهم Tom Courtenay در منظوم یک پروفایل اختصاصی دارند که اطلاعات کامل معرفی آنها تهیه شده است. امتیازی که هر یک از آثار Tom Courtenay در منظوم دارند، نمره و امتیازی است که مردم از یک تا ده به آنها دادهاند. در واقع هر چقدر Tom Courtenay در آثار ارزشمندتری بازی کرده باشد، توانسته نمرهی بیشتری از سوی مردم بگیرد، در نتیجه سوابق کاری و بیوگرافی Tom Courtenay درخشانتر خواهد شد. مثلا اثری که در بیوگرافی Tom Courtenay بیشترین امتیاز را از مردم گرفته است، فیلم The Legend of Barney Thomson محسوب میشود و اثری که در بیوگرافی Tom Courtenay کمترین امتیاز را گرفته است، فیلم The Loneliness of the Long Distance Runner محسوب میشود.
اگر در مورد بیوگرافی Tom Courtenay نکات بیشتری میدانید حتما برای ما ارسال کنید تا کمکی بزرگ به همه مخاطبان و طرفداران Tom Courtenay کرده باشید. مثلا اگر اطلاعاتی دقیقتر در مورد بیوگرافی Tom Courtenay، آثار Tom Courtenay، جوایز Tom Courtenay، همکاران Tom Courtenay، گالری عکس Tom Courtenay، قد Tom Courtenay، وزن Tom Courtenay، رنگ چشم Tom Courtenay، وضعیت تأهل و همسر Tom Courtenay، فرزندان Tom Courtenay، حواشی Tom Courtenay و کودکی Tom Courtenay میدانید حتما برای ما ارسال کنید.
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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 sink" cinema during the early 60s. An undying love for the theatre, however, had Courtenay channeling a different course than the afore-mentioned greats and he never, by his own choosing, attained comparable cinematic stardom.The gaunt and glum, fair-haired actor was born Thomas Daniel Courtenay of modest surroundings on February 25, 1937, in Hull, East Yorkshire, England, the son of Thomas Henry Courtenay, a ship painter, and his wife Anne Eliza (née Quest). Graduating from Kingston High School there, he trained in drama at London's Royal Academy of Dramatic Arts. His reputation as an actor grew almost immediately with his professional debut in 1960 as Konstantin in "The Seagull" at the Old Vic. Following tours in Scotland and London with the play, Tom performed in "Henry IV, Part I" and "Twelfth Night" (also at the Old Vic) before assuming the title role of Billy from Albert Finney in the critically-acclaimed drama "Billy Liar" at the Cambridge Theatre in 1961. The story, which tells of a Yorkshire man who creates a fantasy world to shield himself from his mundane middle-class woes, was the initial spark in Tom's rise to fame.The recognition he received landed him squarely into the heap of things as a new wave of "angry young men" were taking over British cinema during the swinging 60s. Singled out for his earlier stage work at RADA, he was eventually handed the title role in the war film Private Potter (1962), but it was his second movie that clenched stardom. Winning the role of Colin Smith in The Loneliness of the Long Distance Runner (1962), Courtenay invested everything he had in this bruising portrayal of youthful desolation and rebellion. As a reform school truant whose solitary sentencing for robbing a bakery leads to a reawakening and subsequent recognition as a long distance runner, he was awarded a "Promising Newcomer" award from the British Film Academy, It was Courtenay then, and not Finney, who recreated his stage triumph as Billy Fisher in the stark film version of Billy Liar (1963). British Film Academy nominations came his way for this and for his fourth movie role in King & Country (1964). Vivid contributions to the films King Rat (1965), the ever-popular Doctor Zhivago (1965), which earned him his first Oscar nomination, and The Night of the Generals (1967) followed.Despite all this cinematic glory, Courtenay did not enjoy the process of movie-making and reverted back to his first passion -- the theatre -- beginning in 1966. Displaying his versatility with roles in such classic works as "The Cherry Orchard," "Macbeth" (as Malcolm), "Charley's Aunt," "The Playboy of the Western World," "Hamlet," "She Stoops to Conquer," "Peer Gynt" and "Arms and the Man," he still found scattered work in films, including The Day the Fish Came Out (1967), A Dandy in Aspic (1968) and Otley (1969), but none matched his earlier brilliance. In 1971 he took a self-imposed, decade-long sabbatical from filming.Forming a sturdy association with the Royal Exchange Theatre in Manchester that would last over a decade, he continued to impress with lead roles in "The Rivals" and "The Prince of Homburg". Following his huge success as the libidinous Norman in "The Norman Conquests" in London, he made his Broadway debut with "Otherwise Engaged" (1977) and earned a Tony nomination and Drama League Award in the process. It was his second Tony-nominated triumph in "The Dresser" in 1980-1981, however, that lured Courtenay back to films when he was asked to recreate the role for the large screen. The Dresser (1983) co-starred Tom as the mincing personal assistant to an appallingly self-destructive stage star played by Albert Finney (Paul Rogers played the role with Tom on Broadway) who struggles to get the actor through a rigorous performance of "King Lear". Both British actors received Oscar nominations but lost the 1984 "Best Actor" award to American Robert Duvall.Since then Tom has appeared on occasion in TV and film roles -- usually in support. A few standouts include the films Let Him Have It (1991), Whatever Happened to Harold Smith? (1999), Last Orders (2001) and Nicholas Nickleby (2002), and the TV mini-series A Rather English Marriage (1998), for which he earned a British Television Award, and Little Dorrit (2008).Over the years Sir Tom has excelled in solo stage shows as well. As a chronic alcoholic in "Moscow Stations," he won the 1994 London Critics Circle Theatre and London Evening Standard Theatre awards for "Best Actor". In 2002, he wrote the one-man show "Pretending To Be Me," based on the letters and writings of poet Philip Larkin. In the past decade he has continued to distinguish himself on both the classical ("King Lear," "Uncle Vanya") and contemporary ("Art") stages.Courtenay's marriage to actress Cheryl Kennedy lasted about a decade (from 1973 to 1982). In 1988 he married Isabel Crossley, a stage manager at the Royal Exchange Theatre in London. He has no children from either marriage. In 1999, Sir Tom Courtenay was awarded an honorary doctorate from Hull University and in 2000 published his memoir "Dear Tom: Letters From Home", which earned strong reviews. Knighthood came a year after that.
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