T o m  C o u r t e n a y
Tom Courtenay is a modest phenomenon.  Alongside  swaggering, vigorously sexy acting contemporaries such as Albert Finney and Terence Stamp, Mr. Courtenay held his own with a uniquely, defiantly childish and sometimes effeminate sort of engagement.

He is lanky, he is angular, with a forlorn beauty on the border of homeliness.  He has played a juvenile delinquent, a Walter-Mittyesque layabout, a makeshift housewife, a father, a mother figure, a criminal, a naif, a maniac, a zealot, but never a total villain.

In such films as
Billy Liar, The Loneliness of the Long-Distance Runner, and The Dresser, Tom Courtenay is at once pedestrian and poetic.  The trill of his voice can both grate and inspire.

Yet in such films as
Doctor Zhivago and A Dandy in Aspic, he can be cold and threatening, with a challenging allure that inspires a deranged masochism in his most desperate admirerers.  In all of his roles he is on the edge of something.

In any case, this lovely, lantern-jawed, high-pitched, eternally rain-shrouded Englishman is not one you can easily walk away from.
Filmography

1962
Private Potter

1963
The Loneliness of the Long-Distance Runner
Billy Liar


1964
King and Country

1965
Operation Crossbow
King Rat
Doctor Zhivago


1966
The Night of the Generals

1967
The Day the Fish Came Out

1968
A Dandy in Aspic

1969
Otley

1971
One Day in the Life of Ivan Denisovitch
Catch Me a Spy


1979
I Heard the Owl Call My Name

1983
The Dresser

1987
Happy New Year
Leonard Part 6


1990
The Last Butterfly

1991
Let Him Have It

1996
The Boy from Mercury


1998
A Rather English Marriage

1999
Whatever Happened to Harold Smith?
Left: The Loneliness of the Long-Distance Runner
Above:  With Gwendolyn Watts in Billy Liar
Above:  With George Segal in King Rat
Links
A somewhat horrid image of TC (plus lots on 1960s film stars)
With Joanna Pettet in The Night of the Generals
Billy Liar
Mr. Courtenay's dreams of tyranny
Lynn Redgrave's site for various 1960's English actors
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