Fiennes: Once more into the breeches




CNN
Entertainment/Showbuzz
September 30, 1999









LONDON (CNN) -- Actor Ralph Fiennes plans to return to the stage in the spring, in the title roles of Shakespeare's "Richard II" and "The Tragedy of Coriolanus" with the Almeida Theatre in London. New York performances might follow.

The Suffolk-born Fiennes, 36, joined the Royal Shakespeare Company in 1988 and won a best-actor Tony Award for his work as the Danish prince in Broadway's 1995 "Hamlet." That staging was an Almeida co-production with New York's Dodgers producing house. His brother Joseph, 30, is synonymous with Shakespeare in many people's minds, having played the Bard in the 1998 Academy-showered "Shakespeare in Love" (1998).

Ralph (it's pronounced the English way, "Rafe," to rhyme with "chafe") is to be seen in a December release of director Neil Jordan's film adaptation of Graham Greene's "The End of the Affair." He's also in "Onegin," a film released in parts of Europe and Canada and directed by his and Joseph's sister Martha.

 

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