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He was "Voldemort", "Nazi" and "British Patient" on Ralph Fiennes's 56th birthday

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Yesterday was the 56th birthday of British actor Ralph Fiennes, and Time.com dedicated his nearly 30 years as an actor to 50 big screens.

 Yesterday, 56 years ago, Ralph Fiennes, whose original name was "ralph nathaniel twisleton-wykeham-fiennes", whose name was as long as the explosion, fell to the ground in Suffolk, England. Ralph, whose eyes are always full of mystery, whose facial contours are as delicate as Greek sculptures, whose temperament is humble and gentlemanly, who is fierce but chilling, is the most familiar character, but there is no fixed stereotype type.

He was the Nazi officer in Schindler's List who made people shudder at first sight; voldemort Voldemort, the villain of the Harry Potter series, who regarded human life as a straw and "could not even mention his name"; the archaeologist in "The English Patient" who would make people feel pity even if he cheated on a husband who crossed the moral border; or the owner of the hotel in "The Grand Budapest Hotel" who flashed the light of humanity.

He was "Voldemort", "Nazi" and "British Patient" on Ralph Fiennes's 56th birthday

Ralph on November 18, this dress is very British

As the son of a novelist's mother and photographer father, Ralph was born with an inseparable relationship with art. He has 6 siblings of English, Irish and Scottish descent, including three siblings who are also engaged in art in addition to his younger brother, the actor Joseph Fiennes (Shakespeare' Love), whom we know. Like many of his fellow British actors, Ralph honed his acting skills on the theatre stage in his early years.

He began starring in his first British drama in 1991, and his big-screen debut was as the male lead Heathcliff, along with Juliet Binoche, in The New Wuthering Heights, based on Emily Brontë's novel. 1993 was a groundbreaking year for Ralph, who played a major role in the controversial "Magical Child", although the film was not highly rated. In the second half of the year, Ralph ushered in the first and most important climax of his career -

He played Nazi concentration camp officer Amon Gauss in Steven Spielberg's famous "Schindler's List", which opened up his international popularity while receiving an Oscar nomination for "Best Supporting Actor" and making the role on the American Film Association's "50 Best Villains" list. In 1994, he shed the weight he added to look closer to Gauss and starred in Lies Behind the Scenes, successfully playing a tv idol transformed into a college professor.

He was "Voldemort", "Nazi" and "British Patient" on Ralph Fiennes's 56th birthday

Ralph and his younger brother Joseph, the younger brother's face was even longer

In 1996, Ralph received an Oscar nomination for his delicate and superb performance in Anthony Mingla's "The English Patient", which brought countless audiences to tears in this spectacular love epic set in World War II. Since then, Ralph has been friends with actress Kristen Scott Thomas and has since collaborated on two more films. Since then, Ralph's resume has also included the animated film "The Prince of Egypt", Neil Jordan's "Love to the End", and the previous work "Red Dragon" in the Silent Lambs series;

He was "Voldemort", "Nazi" and "British Patient" on Ralph Fiennes's 56th birthday

In 1995, Ralph played the play Hamlet

The Immortal Gardener, co-starring with Rachel Weiss, The Reader with Kate Winslet, The Bomb Disposal Unit, which won the Oscar for Best Picture in the year katherine Bigelow beat Avatar, the Clash of the Gods series, the New Edition of GreatEr prospects based on Charles Dickens's original novel, and Wes Anderson's stylized Grand Budapest Hotel.

As a noseless "Voldemort", he appeared in the film version from the fifth Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix, and the only young Voldemort in the sixth part of Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince was played by his nephew Helo Fiennes-Tiffin. Bellatrix, Voldemort's most loyal servant in Harry Potter, is played by Helena Bonham Carter, who works with Ralph the most — in addition to the 3 HP films, as well as the aforementioned "Great Prospects", as well as the animated film "Super Invincible Dog: The Curse of the Human Rabbit".

He was "Voldemort", "Nazi" and "British Patient" on Ralph Fiennes's 56th birthday

Voldemort: Avada's Death!

In the "007" series, he also succeeded Judy Dench as the new Bond boss, MI6 chief "M.". In 2011, Ralph presented his directorial debut, CorioLanus, based on Shakespeare's play, co-starring with Gerald Butler (a "theatrical version" of the play). Ralph was also recognized with a Tony Award in 1995 for playing Prince Hamlet on Broadway, and he was the first of dozens of actors to play the famous role on Broadway.

He was "Voldemort", "Nazi" and "British Patient" on Ralph Fiennes's 56th birthday

The fairy Kass in "Doctor Strange Doolittle" makes people freeze

Ralph's latest works, including the comedy "Sherlock Holmes and Watson", which will be released in the United States on Christmas Day the day after tomorrow, in which he plays the main villain Professor Moriarty; next year, Ralph will bring audiences "Official Secret" co-starring Harrison Ford, "Tide" Martin Freiman, Anthony Hopkins, Paul Bethany and others;

And the most anticipated is the new version of "Strange Doctor Doolittle" starring Robert Downey Jr., Ralph and Emma Thompson (also in harry potter family), "Dutch brother" Tom Herland, "Marion" Marion Cotillard and others to jointly present the new version of "Strange Doctor Doolittle", this fairy lineup is full of excitement!

He was "Voldemort", "Nazi" and "British Patient" on Ralph Fiennes's 56th birthday

Schindler's List

On the occasion of Ralph Fiens' 56th birthday, Time.com presented the classic 50 screen images of his career. It is gratifying that there are many, many good British actors who are serious about filming.

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