Round 2: Tossup 19

In a fourth-wall break, this actor mocks the audience’s male gaze by hanging a hat on the camera to cover a woman’s low-cut top. As a character whose motto is “don’t let the bastards grind you down!”, this actor’s narration inspired Arctic Monkeys’ debut album, Whatever People Say I am, That’s What I’m Not. (15[1])While filming a nonlinear Stanley Donen film that jumps between a couple’s multiple drives through France, this actor may have had an affair with Audrey Hepburn. (15[2])An (15[1])older woman lustily makes eye contact with this star of Two for the Road while devouring (15[1])a huge (*) meal in an oft-parodied scene (10[1])from the period piece that won Best Picture in 1963. Agatha Christie disliked this actor’s handlebar mustache as Hercule Poirot. (10[1])This actor’s (-5[1])lead roles (-5[1])in adaptations (10[1])of novels include Nottingham factory worker Arthur Seaton, created by Alan Sillitoe, and a foundling created by Henry Fielding. For 10 points, name this star of Saturday Night and Sunday Morning and Tom Jones. ■END■

ANSWER: Albert Finney
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