- Born
- Birth nameRalph Nathaniel Twisleton-Wykeham-Fiennes
- Height1.80 m
- Actor Ralph Nathaniel Twisleton-Wykeham-Fiennes was born on December 22, 1962 in Suffolk, England, to Jennifer Anne Mary Alleyne (Lash), a novelist, and Mark Fiennes, a photographer. He is the eldest of six children. Four of his siblings are also in the arts: Martha Fiennes, a director; Magnus Fiennes, a musician; Sophie Fiennes, a producer; and Joseph Fiennes, an actor. He is of English, Irish, and Scottish origin.
A noted Shakespeare interpreter, he first achieved success onstage at the Royal National Theatre. Fiennes first worked on screen in 1990 and then made his film debut in 1992 as Heathcliff in Emily Brontë's Wuthering Heights (1992), opposite Juliette Binoche. 1993 was his "breakout year". He had a major role in the controversial Peter Greenaway film The Baby of Mâcon (1993), with Julia Ormond, which was poorly received. Later that year he became known internationally for portraying the amoral Nazi concentration camp commandant Amon Goeth in Steven Spielberg's Bản Danh Sách Của Schindler (1993). For this he was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor and the Golden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actor. He did not win, but did win the Best Supporting Actor BAFTA Award for the role, as well as Best Supporting Actor honors from numerous critics groups, including the National Society of Film Critics, and the New York, Chicago, Boston, and London Film Critics associations. His portrayal as Göth also earned him a spot on the American Film Institute's list of Top 50 Film Villains. To look suitable to represent Goeth, Fiennes gained weight, but he managed to shed it afterwards. In 1994, he portrayed American academic Charles Van Doren in Quiz Show (1994). In 1996, he was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Actor for his performance as Count Almásy the World War II epic romance, and another Best Picture winner, Anthony Minghella's Bệnh Nhân Người Anh (1996), in which he starred with Kristin Scott Thomas. He also received BAFTA and Golden Globe nominations, as well as two Screen Actors Guild (SAG) Award nominations, one for Best Actor and another shared with the film's ensemble cast.
Since then, Fiennes has been in a number of notable films, including Những Ngày Lạ Kỳ (1995), Oscar and Lucinda (1997), the animated Hoàng tử Ai Cập (1998), István Szabó's Sunshine (1999), Neil Jordan-directed films The End of the Affair (1999) and The Good Thief (2002), Rồng Đỏ (2002), Cô Hầu Phòng Ở Manhattan (2002), Cái Giá Của Công Lý (2005), Cặp Đôi Sát Thủ Ở Bruges (2008), Người Đọc Sách (2008), co-starring Kate Winslet, Kathryn Bigelow's Oscar®-winning Chiến Dịch Sói Sa Mạc (2008), Cuộc Chiến Giữa Các Vị Thần (2010), Mike Newell's screen adaptation of Charles Dickens'Những Kỳ Vọng Lớn Lao (2012), with Helena Bonham Carter and Jeremy Irvine, and Wes Anderson's Khách Sạn Đế Vương (2014).
He is also known for his roles in major film franchises such as the Harry Potter film series (2005-2011), in which he played the evil Lord Voldemort. His nephew, Hero Fiennes Tiffin played Tom Riddle, the young Lord Voldemort, in Harry Potter và Hoàng Tử Lai (2009). Ralph also appears in the James Bond series, in which he has played M, starting with the 2012 film Tử Địa Skyfall (2012).
In 2011, Fiennes made his directorial debut with his film adaptation of Shakespeare's tragedy political thriller Chiến Binh Coriolanus (2011), in which he also played the title character, opposite Gerard Butler and Vanessa Redgrave. Fiennes has won a Tony Award for playing Prince Hamlet on Broadway.
In 2015, Fiennes played a music producer in Luca Guadagnino's A Bigger Splash (2015), starring opposite Tilda Swinton and Matthias Schoenaerts, and in 2016, Fiennes starred in Joel and Ethan Coen's Cuộc Giải Cứu Kỳ Cục (2016).
Since 1999, Fiennes has served as an ambassador for UNICEF UK.- IMDb Mini Biography By: Gustaf Molin and Pedro Borges
- SpouseAlex Kingston(September 5, 1993 - October 28, 1997) (divorced)
- ChildrenNo Children
- ParentsJennifer Anne Mary Alleyne LashMark Fiennes
- RelativesSibling(Sibling)Martha Fiennes(Sibling)Magnus Fiennes(Sibling)Sophie Fiennes(Sibling)Joseph Fiennes(Sibling)Jacob Fiennes(Sibling)Alberic Fiennes(Aunt or Uncle)Alice Fiennes(Cousin)Ranulph Fiennes(Cousin)Hero Fiennes Tiffin(Niece or Nephew)
- Rich mellifluous voice
- Often plays mysterious characters with equally mysterious pasts
- Often plays menacing, sadistic villains
- When he noticed that children watching the filming were scared of him as "Lord Voldemort" in Harry Potter và Chiếc Cốc Lửa (2005), he knew he had the character right.
- 8th cousin of King Charles III.
- His nephew, Hero Fiennes Tiffin, played the 11-year-old version of his character Tom Riddle a.k.a. "Lord Voldemort" in Harry Potter và Hoàng Tử Lai (2009).
- Fiennes was reluctant to take the role of Lord Voldemort in Harry Potter và Chiếc Cốc Lửa (2005). In a television interview on AMC's Sunday Morning Shootout (2003) (November 20, 2005), he claimed to have been unimpressed with the previous three Harry Potter films. Fiennes was apparently nonplussed at the idea of appearing in the fourth film of a series and stated that he had "never bought into [the] world" of Harry Potter. Family members urged him to take the role while other friends counseled against it. He eventually changed his mind after Goblet of Fire director Mike Newell showed Fiennes preproduction conceptions of what the character of Voldemort might look like: "The little kid in me that likes to dress up and be bad went 'Yeah! I want to do it!'".
- Filmed his role as Lord Voldemort in Harry Potter và Chiếc Cốc Lửa (2005) in only two days.
- It's 'Rafe', actually.
- When children were introduced to Lord Voldemort, they looked suitably terrified. Which gave me great gratification.
- As an actor, a part of you expects to be looked at. A part of you wants to be looked at. But when I'm playing a part, in my imagined world, I feel I'm not me. I may be using bits of me, but I love the sense that I'm being someone else.
- Awards are like applause, and every actor likes to hear applause.
- The process of making a film is a mad lottery. Whenever you get the feeling that you're making something special, you have to quickly squash it because you are so often proved wrong.
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