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BY JEANNIE WILLIAMS
USA TODAY
September 14, 2000





Ralph Fiennes is starring in two timeless political plays through Oct. 1 in New York and has a few opinions on the state of U.S. politics. The Brit actor is baffled that our presidential campaigns seem always about image. He can't imagine how another actor, Ronald Reagan, ever became president. He admits Prime Minister Tony Blair has "fallen prey" to similar image worship but says he's basically "a good man." Fiennes suggests the presidential candidates should see Coriolanus, about a Roman warrior and "a man who doesn't compromise," one of Fiennes' current Shakespearean roles at the Brooklyn Academy of Music (with Richard II ).

He was toasted at a party Monday, his night off. Hosts Tina Brown of Miramax's Talk Media and her hubby, media guru
Harold Evans, welcomed Fiennes and companion Francesca Annis (in python pants) to the ivy-hung patio of their home, along with Julianne Moore (Fiennes' co-star in The End of the Affair). Celebs who have seen his plays include Natasha Richardson, Willem Dafoe, Tony Randall, James Ivory and Ismail Merchant.


 

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