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'''Tommaso Antonio Conti''' (born 22 November 1941) is a Scottish actor. Conti has received numerous accolades including a [[Tony Award]] and a [[Laurence Olivier Award]] as well as nominations for an [[Academy Award]], a [[BAFTA Award]] and two [[Golden Globe Awards]].  
'''Tommaso Antonio Conti''' (born 22 November 1941) is a Scottish stage, film and television actor. Conti has received numerous accolades including a [[Tony Award]], a [[Laurence Olivier Award]] and a [[National Board of Review Award]], as well as nominations for an [[Academy Award]], a [[BAFTA Award]], a [[David di Donatello Award]] and two [[Golden Globe Awards]].  


He won the [[Tony Award for Best Actor in a Play]] and the [[Laurence Olivier Award for Actor of the Year in a New Play]] in role in ''[[Whose Life Is It Anyway? (play)|Whose Life Is It Anyway?]]'' which he performed on [[Broadway (theatre)|Broadway]] and the [[West End (theatre)|West End]] in 1978 and 1979. He also directed the Frank D. Gilroy play ''Last Licks'' (1979) on Broadway. Conti returned to the West End portraying [[Jeffrey Bernard]] in the [[Keith Waterhouse]] play ''[[Jeffrey Bernard Is Unwell]]'' (1989).
He won the [[Tony Award for Best Actor in a Play]] and the [[Laurence Olivier Award for Actor of the Year in a New Play]] in role in ''[[Whose Life Is It Anyway? (play)|Whose Life Is It Anyway?]]'' which he performed on [[Broadway (theatre)|Broadway]] and the [[West End (theatre)|West End]] in 1978 and 1979. He also directed the Frank D. Gilroy play ''Last Licks'' (1979) on Broadway. Conti returned to the West End portraying [[Jeffrey Bernard]] in the [[Keith Waterhouse]] play ''[[Jeffrey Bernard is Unwell]]'' (1989).


Conti received an [[Academy Award for Best Actor]] nomination for ''[[Reuben, Reuben]]'' (1983). Conti also acted in such films as ''[[The Duellists]]'' (1977), ''[[Merry Christmas, Mr. Lawrence]]'' (1983), ''[[Saving Grace (1986 film)|Saving Grace]]'' (1986), ''[[The Quick and the Dead (1987 film)|The Quick and the Dead]]'' (1987), ''[[Shirley Valentine (film)|Shirley Valentine]]'' (1989), ''[[The Tempest (2010 film)|The Tempest]]'' (2010), ''[[The Dark Knight Rises]]'' (2012), and ''[[Paddington 2]]'' (2017). He portrayed [[Albert Einstein]] in [[Christopher Nolan]]'s ''[[Oppenheimer (film)|Oppenheimer]]'' (2023).
Conti received, among other notices and plaudits, nominations for both an [[Academy Award for Best Actor]] and a [[Golden Globe Award for Best Actor in a Motion Picture - Drama]] for ''[[Reuben, Reuben]]'' (1983). He also acted in such films as ''[[The Duellists]]'' (1977), ''[[Merry Christmas, Mr. Lawrence]]'' (1983), ''[[American Dreamer (film)|American Dreamer]]'' (1984), ''[[Saving Grace (1986 film)|Saving Grace]]'' (1986), ''[[The Quick and the Dead (1987 film)|The Quick and the Dead]]'' (1987), ''[[Shirley Valentine (film)|Shirley Valentine]]'' (1989), ''[[The Tempest (2010 film)|The Tempest]]'' (2010), ''[[The Dark Knight Rises]]'' (2012), and ''[[Paddington 2]]'' (2017). Conti portrayed [[Albert Einstein]] in [[Christopher Nolan]]'s ''[[Oppenheimer (film)|Oppenheimer]]'' (2023).


==Early life==
==Early life==
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==Personal life==
==Personal life==
Conti has been married to Scottish actress [[Kara Wilson]] since 1967 and their daughter [[Nina Conti|Nina]] is an actress and performs as a [[ventriloquist]]. According to Nina, her parents have an [[open marriage]].<ref name="timesuk">[http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/uk/scotland/article6954704.ece Tom Conti: there are worse things than being unfaithful]{{dead link|date=September 2024|bot=medic}}{{cbignore|bot=medic}}, a 12 December 2009, article from ''[[The Sunday Times]]''</ref>
Conti has been married to Scottish actress [[Kara Wilson]] since 1967. Their daughter [[Nina Conti|Nina]] is an actress who performs as a [[ventriloquist]]. According to Nina, her parents have an [[open marriage]].<ref>{{Cite web |last=MacDonald |first=Stuart |date=2009-12-12 |title=Tom Conti: there are worse things than being unfaithful |url=https://www.thetimes.com/life-style/sex-relationships/article/tom-conti-there-are-worse-things-than-being-unfaithful-jwg6ck799rv |access-date=2025-11-10 |website=www.thetimes.com |language=en}}</ref>


Conti is a resident of [[Hampstead]] in northwest London, having lived in the area for several decades. Conti was part of a campaign against the opening of a [[Tesco]] supermarket in nearby [[Belsize Park]].<ref name=TelegJan14>{{cite news| url=https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/celebritynews/11332283/Tom-Conti-fights-Tesco-bid-for-store-in-Belsize-Park.html |archive-url=https://ghostarchive.org/archive/20220112/https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/celebritynews/11332283/Tom-Conti-fights-Tesco-bid-for-store-in-Belsize-Park.html |archive-date=12 January 2022 |url-access=subscription |url-status=live| title=Tom Conti fights Tesco bid for store in Belsize Park| date=8 January 2015| newspaper=The Daily Telegraph| access-date=8 June 2015}}{{cbignore}}</ref> Conti put his Hampstead house up for sale in 2015 for [[Pound sterling|£]]17.5 million after his long-running opposition to the building plans of his neighbour, the footballer [[Thierry Henry]].<ref name=ESMay15>{{cite news| url=https://www.standard.co.uk/news/london/tom-conti-gives-up-on-longrunning-battle-with-neighbour-thierry-henry-over-building-works-and-puts-17m-hampstead-mansion-up-for-sale-10286620.html| title=Tom Conti fights Tesco bid for store in Belsize Park| first=Gareth| last=Vispers| date=30 May 2015| newspaper=[[Evening Standard]]| access-date=8 June 2015}}</ref> Conti had also opposed development plans for Hampstead's Grove Lodge, the 18th-century [[Grade II listed]] former home of novelist [[John Galsworthy]].<ref name=HamHighApr15>{{cite news| url=http://www.hamhigh.co.uk/news/environment/financier_withdraws_basement_scheme_for_forsyte_saga_s_grove_lodge_in_hampstead_1_4041076| title=Financier withdraws basement scheme for Forsyte Saga's Grove Lodge in Hampstead| first=Emily| last=Banks| date=20 April 2015| work=[[Archant#Weekly free newspapers|Ham & High]]| access-date=8 June 2015}}</ref>
Conti is a resident of [[Hampstead]] in northwest London, having lived in the area for several decades. Conti was part of a campaign against the opening of a [[Tesco]] supermarket in nearby [[Belsize Park]].<ref name=TelegJan14>{{cite news| url=https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/celebritynews/11332283/Tom-Conti-fights-Tesco-bid-for-store-in-Belsize-Park.html |archive-url=https://ghostarchive.org/archive/20220112/https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/celebritynews/11332283/Tom-Conti-fights-Tesco-bid-for-store-in-Belsize-Park.html |archive-date=12 January 2022 |url-access=subscription |url-status=live| title=Tom Conti fights Tesco bid for store in Belsize Park| date=8 January 2015| newspaper=[[The Daily Telegraph]]| access-date=8 June 2015}}{{cbignore}}</ref> Conti put his Hampstead house up for sale in 2015 for £17.5 million after his long-running opposition to the building plans of his neighbour, the footballer [[Thierry Henry]].<ref name=ESMay15>{{cite news| url=https://www.standard.co.uk/news/london/tom-conti-gives-up-on-longrunning-battle-with-neighbour-thierry-henry-over-building-works-and-puts-17m-hampstead-mansion-up-for-sale-10286620.html| title=Tom Conti fights Tesco bid for store in Belsize Park| first=Gareth| last=Vispers| date=30 May 2015| newspaper=[[Evening Standard]]| access-date=8 June 2015}}</ref> Conti had also opposed development plans for Hampstead's Grove Lodge, the 18th-century [[Grade II listed]] former home of novelist [[John Galsworthy]].<ref name=HamHighApr15>{{cite news| url=http://www.hamhigh.co.uk/news/environment/financier_withdraws_basement_scheme_for_forsyte_saga_s_grove_lodge_in_hampstead_1_4041076| title=Financier withdraws basement scheme for Forsyte Saga's Grove Lodge in Hampstead| first=Emily| last=Banks| date=20 April 2015| work=[[Archant#Weekly free newspapers|Ham & High]]| access-date=8 June 2015}}</ref>


Conti participated in a [[Genetic linkage|genetic-mapping]] project conducted by the company ScotlandsDNA (now called BritainsDNA). In 2012, Conti and the company announced that Conti shares a [[genetic marker]] with [[Napoléon Bonaparte]].<ref name=":0">{{cite news| url=https://www.theguardian.com/science/2012/apr/14/tom-conti-napoleon-bonaparte-genes| title=DNA project reveals Tom Conti's Napoleonic blood and rich roots of Scotland's genetic legacy| last=McKie| first=Robin| date=14 April 2012| newspaper=The Guardian|access-date=17 March 2018}}</ref> Conti said that he "burst out laughing" when told he was related to Napoléon on his father's side.<ref name=":0" />
Conti participated in a [[Genetic linkage|genetic-mapping]] project conducted by the company ScotlandsDNA (now called BritainsDNA). In 2012, Conti and the company announced that Conti shares a [[genetic marker]] with [[Napoléon Bonaparte]].<ref name=":0">{{cite news| url=https://www.theguardian.com/science/2012/apr/14/tom-conti-napoleon-bonaparte-genes| title=DNA project reveals Tom Conti's Napoleonic blood and rich roots of Scotland's genetic legacy| last=McKie| first=Robin| date=14 April 2012| newspaper=[[The Guardian]]|access-date=17 March 2018}}</ref> Conti said that he "burst out laughing" when told he was related to Napoléon on his father's side.<ref name=":0" />


===Political views===
===Political views===
Conti considered running as the [[Conservative Party (UK)|Conservative]] candidate in the [[2008 London mayoral election]], but did not, and in the following election in 2012, he supported unsuccessful independent candidate [[Siobhan Benita]].<ref name="Siobhan mayor">{{cite web| title=Tom Conti backs Siobhan running for Mayor| url=http://www.siobhanformayor.com/tom-conti-backs-siobhan-running-for-mayor_N44.html| publisher=Siobhan for MAYOR| access-date=18 April 2012}}</ref> In the run up to the [[2015 United Kingdom general election|2015 general election]], Conti said in an interview published in several newspapers that he was once a [[Labour Party (UK)|Labour]] supporter but had come to view socialism as a “religion” with a "vicious, hostile spirit".<ref>{{cite news| url=http://www.heraldscotland.com/news/13212680.Once_a_Labour_luvvie_Tom_Conti_says_he_now_backs_the_Tories_as_the_party_of_aspiration/| title=Once a Labour luvvie Tom Conti says he now backs the Tories as the party of aspiration| date=6 May 2015| newspaper=[[The Herald (Glasgow)|The Herald]]| access-date=17 March 2018}}</ref>
Conti considered running as the [[Conservative Party (UK)|Conservative]] candidate in the [[2008 London mayoral election]], but ultimately did not, and in the following election, in [[2012 London mayoral election|2012]], he supported the unsuccessful independent candidate [[Siobhan Benita]].<ref name="Siobhan mayor">{{cite web| title=Tom Conti backs Siobhan running for Mayor| url=http://www.siobhanformayor.com/tom-conti-backs-siobhan-running-for-mayor_N44.html| publisher=Siobhan for MAYOR| access-date=18 April 2012}}</ref> In the run up to the [[2015 United Kingdom general election|2015 general election]], Conti said in an interview published in several newspapers that he was once a [[Labour Party (UK)|Labour]] supporter but had come to view socialism as a "religion" with a "vicious, hostile spirit".<ref>{{cite news| url=http://www.heraldscotland.com/news/13212680.Once_a_Labour_luvvie_Tom_Conti_says_he_now_backs_the_Tories_as_the_party_of_aspiration/| title=Once a Labour luvvie Tom Conti says he now backs the Tories as the party of aspiration| date=6 May 2015| newspaper=[[The Herald (Glasgow)|The Herald]]| access-date=17 March 2018}}</ref>


==Work==
==Work==
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===Film ===
=== Film ===
* ''[[Galileo (1975 film)|Galileo]]'' (1975) as Andrea Sarti (man)
* ''[[Galileo (1975 film)|Galileo]]'' (1975) as Andrea Sarti (man)
* ''[[Slade in Flame]]'' (1975) as Robert Seymour
* ''[[Slade in Flame]]'' (1975) as Robert Seymour
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=== Stage directing===
=== Stage directing ===
*''[[The Last of the Red Hot Lovers]]''
*''[[The Last of the Red Hot Lovers]]''
*''[[Present Laughter]]''
*''[[Present Laughter]]''
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Tommaso Antonio Conti (born 22 November 1941) is a Scottish stage, film and television actor. Conti has received numerous accolades including a Tony Award, a Laurence Olivier Award and a National Board of Review Award, as well as nominations for an Academy Award, a BAFTA Award, a David di Donatello Award and two Golden Globe Awards.

He won the Tony Award for Best Actor in a Play and the Laurence Olivier Award for Actor of the Year in a New Play in role in Whose Life Is It Anyway? which he performed on Broadway and the West End in 1978 and 1979. He also directed the Frank D. Gilroy play Last Licks (1979) on Broadway. Conti returned to the West End portraying Jeffrey Bernard in the Keith Waterhouse play Jeffrey Bernard is Unwell (1989).

Conti received, among other notices and plaudits, nominations for both an Academy Award for Best Actor and a Golden Globe Award for Best Actor in a Motion Picture - Drama for Reuben, Reuben (1983). He also acted in such films as The Duellists (1977), Merry Christmas, Mr. Lawrence (1983), American Dreamer (1984), Saving Grace (1986), The Quick and the Dead (1987), Shirley Valentine (1989), The Tempest (2010), The Dark Knight Rises (2012), and Paddington 2 (2017). Conti portrayed Albert Einstein in Christopher Nolan's Oppenheimer (2023).

Early life

Conti was born on 22 November 1941 in Paisley, Renfrewshire, the son of hairdressers Mary McGoldrick and Alfonso Conti.[1] After being raised Roman Catholic, he described himself as antireligious in 2011.[2] His father was Italian, while his mother was born and raised in Scotland to Irish parents.[3][4] Conti was educated at independent Catholic boys' school Hamilton Park[5] St Aloysius' College, Glasgow;[6] and at the Royal Scottish Academy of Music and Drama.Script error: No such module "Unsubst".

Career

Conti is a theatre, film, and television actor. He began working with the Dundee Repertory in 1959. He appeared on Broadway in Whose Life Is It Anyway? in 1979, and in London, he played the lead in Jeffrey Bernard Is Unwell at the Garrick Theatre.Script error: No such module "Unsubst". Besides taking the leading role in the TV versions of Frederic Raphael's The Glittering Prizes and Alan Ayckbourn's The Norman Conquests, Conti appeared in the "Princess and the Pea" episode of the family television series Faerie Tale Theatre, guest-starred on Friends and Cosby, and played opposite Nigel Hawthorne in a long-running series of Vauxhall Astra car advertisements in the United Kingdom from the early to the mid-1990s.Script error: No such module "Unsubst".

Conti has appeared in such films as Merry Christmas, Mr. Lawrence, Reuben, Reuben, American Dreamer, Shirley Valentine, Miracles, Saving Grace, Dangerous Parking, and Voices Within: The Lives of Truddi Chase.Script error: No such module "Unsubst". Conti's novel The Doctor, about a former secret operations pilot for intelligence services, was published in 2004. According to the foreword, his friend Lynsey De Paul recommended the manuscript to publisher Jeremy Robson.[7]

He appeared in the BBC sitcom Miranda alongside Miranda Hart and Patricia Hodge, as Miranda's father, in the 2010 seasonal episode "The Perfect Christmas".Script error: No such module "Unsubst". Most recently he portrayed Albert Einstein in Christopher Nolan's 2023 thriller-drama Oppenheimer. The film had one of the most successful opening weekends of 2023, and received wide critical acclaim.Script error: No such module "Unsubst".

Personal life

Conti has been married to Scottish actress Kara Wilson since 1967. Their daughter Nina is an actress who performs as a ventriloquist. According to Nina, her parents have an open marriage.[8]

Conti is a resident of Hampstead in northwest London, having lived in the area for several decades. Conti was part of a campaign against the opening of a Tesco supermarket in nearby Belsize Park.[9] Conti put his Hampstead house up for sale in 2015 for £17.5 million after his long-running opposition to the building plans of his neighbour, the footballer Thierry Henry.[10] Conti had also opposed development plans for Hampstead's Grove Lodge, the 18th-century Grade II listed former home of novelist John Galsworthy.[11]

Conti participated in a genetic-mapping project conducted by the company ScotlandsDNA (now called BritainsDNA). In 2012, Conti and the company announced that Conti shares a genetic marker with Napoléon Bonaparte.[12] Conti said that he "burst out laughing" when told he was related to Napoléon on his father's side.[12]

Political views

Conti considered running as the Conservative candidate in the 2008 London mayoral election, but ultimately did not, and in the following election, in 2012, he supported the unsuccessful independent candidate Siobhan Benita.[13] In the run up to the 2015 general election, Conti said in an interview published in several newspapers that he was once a Labour supporter but had come to view socialism as a "religion" with a "vicious, hostile spirit".[14]

Work

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Awards

Year Awards Category Work Result Ref.
1976 Laurence Olivier Awards Actor of the Year in a Revival Dom Juan / The Devil's Disciple (play) Nominated [18]
1976 Royal Television Society Awards Performance Award The Glittering Prizes Won
1977 British Academy Television Awards Best Actor Nominated [19]
1978 Laurence Olivier Awards Actor of the Year in a New Play Whose Life Is It Anyway? Won [20]
1979 Tony Awards Best Actor in a Play Whose Life Is It Anyway? Won [21]
1980 Laurence Olivier Awards Best Actor in a Musical They're Playing Our Song Nominated [22]
1983 National Board of Review Best Actor Merry Christmas, Mr. Lawrence / Reuben, Reuben Won [23]
1984 Academy Awards Best Actor Reuben, Reuben Nominated [24]
Golden Globe Awards Best Actor in a Motion Picture – Drama Nominated [25]
1987 Best Supporting Actor – Series, Miniseries or Television Film Nazi Hunter: The Beate Klarsfeld Story Nominated [26]

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