Who Is Albert Finney's Wife? New Details On Pene Delmage
They were married for more than a decade.
Actor Albert Finney has played some of the most beloved roles and been in some of the most iconic movies. Over his career, Finney played Sir Winston Churchill, Ebenezer Scrooge, and Daddy Warbuck. He was nominated for the Academy Award five times, but never won. He did win a BAFTA, Golden Globe, Emmy, and Screen Actors Guild Award over his more than five decades in the film industry. He starred alongside Liza Minelli, Audrey Hepburn and Julia Roberts, but had no interest in being honored by the Queen or British goverment — a CBE in 1980 and a knighthood in 2000 — he thought these things encouraged snobbery. This morning we woke up to the news that Albert Finney had passed away after a short illness at the age of 82. He leaves behind his son Simon from his first marriage, his second wife Anouk Aimee, and his current wife Pene Delmage. Who is Albert Finney's wife?
1. They married in 2006
Albert Finney and Pene Delmage marreid in 2006 after dating for a year. There isn't much information out there about Pene. She has an IMDB page that has two credits as "Miscellaneous Crew." She worked on the miniseries Band of Brothers in 2001 and and A Good Man In Africa in 1994.
2. She cared for him
In 2011, Albert Finney battled liver cancer. Pene was by his side caring for him. Finney beat the cancer and got a clean bill of health.
3. She is his third wife
Albert Finney was married to British actress Jane Wenham from 1957 to 1961. They had a son, Simon, together. He works in the entertainment industry as a cameraman. He was married to French actress Anouk Aimee from 1970 to 1978. In 2006, he marred Pene Delmage.
4. His recent roles
Albert Finney's last roles were in the 2012 films The Bourne Legacy and the James Bond movie Skyfall. The official James Bond Twitter account tweeted: "We are heartbroken at the loss of Albert Finney. It was a privilege to work with him and an honour to have had him as part of our Bond family.'
5. Tributes are rolling in
Naturally, after such a long and impressive career, the tributes to Albert Finney are rolling in. Actor Rufus Sewell tweeted: 'Very sad to hear about Albert Finney. I had the enormous privilege of working with him early on. Apart from being effortlessly great he was also a great all round example of how to behave'. Actress Miranda Hart tweeted: "Aaaah goodbye Daddy Warbucks. Thanks to Albert Finney (and Carol Burnett) in Annie my quest to play and sing for a life style began. What an actor he was. Thank you. #albertfinney #annie."
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