A dynamic, often explosive, stage and screen star, Finney first made his mark on the London stage in "Billy Liar" (1960) and in film as the dissatisfied, working-class anti-hero/seducer in "Saturday Night and Sunday Morning" (1960), Karel Reisz's classic of 1960s British "angry young man" cinema. After quitting the starring role in David Lean's "Lawrence of Arabia" after four days so as not to be tied to a long-term film contract, he cemented his film stardom as the rakish, startlingly handsome, picaresque hero "Tom Jones" (1963) in Tony Richardson's lavish, bawdy