Joseph Fiennes
Biography
- Birthplace: Salisbury, Wiltshire, England
- Birthday: May 27, 1970
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His career gained momentum in 1998 when Fiennes landed leading roles in three high profile features. In the low-budget comedy "The Very Thought of You/Martha, Meet Frank, Daniel and Laurence", about three friends who fall for an American expatriate, he was cast as the sensitive Laurence, who passes his time teaching elderly women how to play bridge. Fiennes followed as Robert Dudley, Earl of Leicester opposite Cate Blanchett (who had previously co-starred with Ralph in 1997's "Oscar and Lucinda") in the somewhat controversial biopic "Elizabeth". In this version, directed by Shekhar Kapur, the relationship between the monarch and her favorite is depicted as a carnal one which flies in the face of history. Remaining in Elizabethan times, he was then tapped to portray the Bard in the Tom Stoppard-penned fictional romance "Shakespeare in Love", co-starring Gwyneth Paltrow.
The rather private actor continued to divide his time between film projects and the stage, finding notable acclaim on the latter for his work in "Real Classy Affair" (1998) and "Edward II" (2001). Fiennes was cast opposite Jude Law and Rachel Weisz to form a triangular romance in the WWII-era drama "Enemy at the Gates" (2001). Playing a Russian soldier adept at propaganda who uses Law's exploits as a marksman to create a hero during the siege of Stalingrad, the actor handled a difficult role with aplomb. He was better served, though, by his role as a mountain climber in the erotically-charged drama of sexual obsession "Killing Me Softly" (also 2001). After strong turns playing a recently released political prisoner in the long-delayed UK film "Leo" (2002) and the German monk and activist Martin Luther in the European production "Luther" (2003), the actor voiced Prince Proteus, the best friend of the legendary sailor in DreamWorks' animated "Sinbad: Legend of the Seven Seas" (2003). Then Fiennes made a welcome return to the world of Shakespeare on the big screen, adroitly playing the role of Bassanio opposite Al Pacino's Shylock in director Michael Radford's film adaptation of "The Merchant of Venice" (2004).
After his film career flourished, Fiennes continued to regularly trod the stage, including appearing as Edward II in Christopher Marlowe's "Edward II in 2001 and Berowne in theBArd's "Love's Labour's Lost" for the Royal National Theatre in 2003. He has also reported from war-torn Angola for the BBC's "Breakfast News" broadcast.
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Joseph Fiennes
Born
On May 27, 1970 in Salisbury, Wiltshire, EnglandJob Titles
dresser, actor
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Significant Others
- Natalie Imbruglia
Dated briefly in late 1999
- Fiona Jolly
Dated in 2001
- Maria Dolores
Dating as of 2007
- Naomi Campbell
Reportedly involved in 2000
- Catherine McCormack
Dated in summer 1999
- Sara Griffiths
Together from c. 1992 to 1998