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Finch, Peter

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Finch, Peter (William Mitchell) (1916–1977)

Australian-born English film actor. He began his career in Australia before moving to London in 1949 to start on an international career in films such as A Town Like Alice (1956), The Trials of Oscar Wilde (1960), Sunday, Bloody Sunday (1971), and Network (1976), for which he won an Academy Award.



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Also buried at Hollywood Forever are voice artist Mel Blanc, Columbia Pictures chief Harry Cohn, gangster Benjamin ``Bugsy'' Siegel, producer Jesse Lasky, directors John Huston, Victor Fleming and William Desmond Taylor, and actors Adolphe Menjou, Janet Gaynor (winner of the first best-actress Oscar), Virginia Rappe (who died in a wild San Francisco orgy with comic Roscoe ``Fatty'' Arbuckle), Eleanor Powell, Peter Finch, Peter Lorre and Norma Talmadge.
 
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