Albert Dupontel was born on 11 January 1964 in Saint-Germain-en-Laye, Seine-et-Oise, France. He is an actor and director, known for Irréversible (2002), 9 mois ferme (2013) and Au revoir là-haut (2017).
Albert Einstein was born in Ulm, Kingdom of Württemberg, to a German Jewish family. He was the son of Pauline (Koch) and Hermann Einstein, a featherbed salesman. Albert began reading and studying science at a young age, and he graduated from a Swiss high school when he was 17. He then attended a Swiss Polytechnic, where he met his first wife. He graduated in 1900, and became a Swiss citizen in 1901. He began working at the Swiss Patent Office and continued his scientific studies. He taught at universities in Prague, Zurich, and Berlin, and continued his research in physics. The onset of World War II led him to move to the United States, and he was granted a post at the Institute for Advanced Study in New Jersey. Einstein was heavily involved in attempting to bring about world peace in his later life, and he continued his scientific research until his death in 1955.
Albert Falco was born on 17 October 1927 in Marseille, Bouches-du-Rhône, France. He was a cinematographer, known for L'odyssée (2016), Vitrines sous la mer (1959) and The Undersea World of Jacques Cousteau (1966). He died on 21 April 2012 in Marseille, Bouches-du-Rhône, France.
The son of a Lancashire bookmaker, Albert Finney came to motion pictures via the theatre. In 1956, he won a scholarship to RADA where his fellow alumni included Peter O'Toole and Alan Bates. He joined the Birmingham Repertory where he excelled in plays by William Shakespeare. A member of the Royal Shakespeare Company, Finney understudied Laurence Olivier at Stratford-upon-Avon, eventually acquiring a reputation as 'the new Olivier'. He first came to critical attention by creating the title role in Keith Waterhouse's "Billy Liar" on the London stage. His film debut soon followed with Vida de Artista (1960) by Tony Richardson with whom had earlier worked in the theatre. With the changing emphasis in 60s British cinema towards gritty realism and working-class milieus, Finney's typical screen personae became good-looking, often brooding proletarian types and rebellious anti-heroes as personified by his Arthur Seaton in Karel Reisz's Tudo Começou num Sábado (1960). His exuberant defining role, however, was in the bawdy period romp As Aventuras de Tom Jones (1963) in which Finney revealed a substantial talent for comedy. In the same vein, he scored another hit opposite Audrey Hepburn in the charming marital comedy Um Caminho para Dois (1967). By 1965, Finney had branched out into production, setting up Memorial Enterprises in conjunction with Michael Medwin. In 1968, he directed himself in Charlie Bubbles, a Máscara Sem Rosto (1968) and three years later produced the Chandleresque homage Gumshoe, Detetive Particular (1971), in which he also starred as Eddie Ginley, a bingo-caller with delusions of becoming a private eye. From 1972 to 1975, Finney served as artistic director of the Royal Court Theatre. His intermittent forays to the screen confirmed him as a versatile international actor of note, though not what one might describe as a mainstream star. His roles have ranged from Ebenezer Scrooge in the musical version of Adorável Avarento (1970) to Daddy Warbucks in Annie (1982) and (in flamboyant over-the-top make-up) Hercule Poirot in Assassinato no Expresso Oriente (1974). He appeared as Minister of Police Joseph Fouché in Ridley Scott's superb period drama Os Duelistas (1977) and as a grandiloquent Shakespearean actor in O Fiel Camareiro (1983) for which he received an Oscar nomination. For the small screen Finney essayed Papa João Paulo II (1984) and was a totally believable Winston Churchill in the acclaimed O Homem que Mudou o Mundo (2002). His final movie credit was in the James Bond thriller 007 - Operação Skyfall (2012). Finney was five-times nominated for Academy Awards in 1964, 1975, 1984, 1985 and 2001. He won two BAFTA Awards in 1961 and 2004. True to his working-class roots, he spurned a CBE in 1980 and a knighthood in 2000, later explaining his decision by stating that the 'Sir thing' "slightly perpetuates one of our diseases in England, which is snobbery". Albert Finney was diagnosed with kidney cancer in 2011. He died on February 7 2019 at a London hospital from a chest infection at the age of 82. Upon his death, John Cleese described him as "the best" and "our greatest actor".
Albert Fuzaylov is known for The Dirty Kind (2018).
Albert Gherasim is known for Town Creek (2009).
Albert Giannitelli is an Italian-Venezuelan actor who has worked in film, TV, and theatre in his native country Venezuela and throughout Europe. His passion for acting remains the same since he used to play in his living room at the age of 4 for an imaginary audience. Giannitelli grew up in Margarita Island, Venezuela, where he got enrolled in a theatre company after he finished the high school. He was 3 years studying and performing several plays, even living in the theatre because he had no money to pay for the buses to get there. Afterward, he headed to Rome, Italy with his savings as a waiter, where he did some theatrical plays. He went back to Venezuela and he got his first film role as a soldier in the film Miranda Regresa (2007). Following a string of small parts in films as well as the lead in short films and features films. In 2010 he starred the film Con los Santos no se Juega (2010) that was sold in the city's informal network of movie sellers throughout Venezuela and later was seen by internet for a lot of viewers specially in several Latin-American countries. He moved to Spain where he worked as an actor in many short films and a few features films, as well as small parts in TV. In that time he shot a couples of short films in Belgium. He is based in London where he continues playing and preparing his own projects.
Albert Goikhman is known for Black Heart, Red Hands (2019), The Faceless Man (2019) and Remnants of Chernobyl.
Albert Green is known for Burning Body (2023), Un mal día lo tiene cualquiera (2023) and See You on Venus (2023).
Albert H. Bostick Jr. is known for Lethal Justice (1991), Finding Carlos (2022) and Bedtime Buckaroos (2020).