Joseph Fiennes
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Movie Credits
Rote Baron, Der (2006)
[ Til Schweiger ]
Goodbye Bafana (2006)
[ Dennis Haysbert ]
Running with Scissors (2006)
[ Alec Baldwin ][ Brian Cox ][ Patrick Wilson ][ Joseph Cross ][ Seth Gabel ]
The Darwin Awards (2006)
[ David Arquette ][ Josh Charles ][ Lukas Haas ][ Tom Hollander ][ Wilmer Valderrama ]
The Great Raid (2005)
[ Benjamin Bratt ][ Jerome Ehlers ][ James Franco ][ Marton Csokas ][ Mark Consuelos ]
Man to Man (2005)
[ Iain Glen ]
The Merchant of Venice (2004)
[ Jeremy Irons ][ Al Pacino ][ Anton Rodgers ][ Mackenzie Crook ][ Kris Marshall ]
Sinbad: Legend of the Seven Seas (2003)
[ Brad Pitt ][ Dennis Haysbert ][ Jim Cummings ]
Luther (2003)
[ Marco Hofschneider ][ Jochen Horst ][ Uwe Ochsenknecht ][ Alfred Molina ][ Peter Ustinov ]
Leo (2002)
[ Dennis Hopper ][ Justin Chambers ][ Sam Shepard ][ Jake Weber ]
Killing Me Softly (2002)
[ Ian Hart ][ Ivan Reitman ]
Dust (2001)
[ Adrian Lester ][ David Wenham ]
Enemy at the Gates (2001)
[ Ed Harris ][ Bob Hoskins ][ Jude Law ][ Ron Perlman ]
Rancid Aluminium (2000)
[ David Bowie ][ Brian Hibbard ][ Rhys Ifans ][ Robert Davi ][ Keith Allen ]
Forever Mine (1999)
[ Ray Liotta ]
Shakespeare in Love (1998)
[ Ben Affleck ][ Simon Callow ][ Rupert Everett ][ Colin Firth ][ Geoffrey Rush ]
Elizabeth (1998)
[ Eric Cantona ][ Vincent Cassel ][ Christopher Eccleston ][ James Frain ][ Matthew Rhys ]
Martha, Meet Frank, Daniel and Laurence (1998)
[ Rufus Sewell ][ Tom Hollander ][ Ray Winstone ]
Animated Epics: Beowulf (1998)
[ Derek Jacobi ][ Michael Sheen ]
Stealing Beauty (1996)
[ Jeremy Irons ][ Donal McCann ][ Jason Flemyng ][ Bernardo Bertolucci ]
The Vacillations of Poppy Carew (1995)
[ Samuel West ]

 

With outrageously long-lashed brown eyes and darkly sensuous looks, Joseph Fiennes has joined his older brother Ralph as the English embodiment of sex for scores of women the world over. After years of working in his brother's shadow, Fiennes emerged in 1998, as one of the movie industry's hottest properties, thanks to roles in two back-to-back hits, Elizabeth and Shakespeare in Love.Born May 27, 1970, in Salisbury, England, Fiennes and his twin brother Jacob were the youngest of six children, Ralph being the eldest. The son of a photographer father and a novelist mother who went under the nom de plume of Jennifer Lash, Fiennes and his siblings had a fairly nomadic upbringing, moving 14 times over the course of the actor's childhood. His parents had strong artistic leanings, something they encouraged among their children, and so Fiennes grew up in a very creative atmosphere. After leaving art school, he began working with the Young Vic Theatre Company and then trained at the Guildhall School of Music and Drama. He made his first professional stage appearance in A Month in the Country, in which he performed opposite Helen Mirren. After two seasons with the Royal Shakespeare Company, Fiennes was cast in a cameo role in the 1992 television drama A Dangerous Man: Lawrence After Arabia, in which Ralph played the titular hero. The actor's next role of any importance was in the 1995 British TV series The Vacillations of Poppy Carew, which cast him opposite Tara Fitzgerald. Following this, Fiennes made his onscreen debut in Bernardo Bertolucci's 1996 film Stealing Beauty, in which he had a fairly small part but was able to act in the company of individuals such as Jeremy Irons, Sinead Cusack, and Liv Tyler. It was 1998 that proved to be Fiennes' breakthrough year. With consecutive roles as Cate Blanchett's lover in Elizabeth and as William Shakespeare in Shakespeare in Love, Fiennes commanded the audience's attention with performances that were marked by a mix of intensity, charm, and brooding charisma. The fact that he didn't look ridiculous in tights also helped and by the end of the year, with both films having garnered a score of awards (including seven Oscars for Shakespeare alone), it looked as though Fiennes had finally emerged from behind his brother's shadow, proving that talent, as well as a favorable gene pool, were common currency among his family members.


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