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British actor Frank Finlay, who was Academy Award-nominated for his work alongside Laurence Olivier in "Othello," has died aged 89.

Finlay's family said he died of heart failure Saturday at his home in Weybridge, southern England. In a statement, they called him "a wonderful father, loving grandfather and a damn fine actor."

Handsome, deep-voiced and capable of both charm and menace, Finlay was a founding member of Britain's National Theatre company, played the lothario Casanova in a 1971 television series of the same name and starred in the TV miniseries "Bouquet of Barbed Wire," a portrait of a damaged family that was a scandalous hit in 1976.

He played Iago, nemesis to Olivier's Othello, onstage and in a 1965 film adaptation of the Shakespearean tragedy, for which he was Oscar-nominated as best supporting actor.

Other film roles included Porthos in Richard Lester's big-budget 1973 take on "The Three Musketeers" — and two sequels — and the main character's father in Roman Polanski's "The Pianist."

He is survived by a son, a daughter and several grandchildren.