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Joseph Fiennes

English actor (born 1970)

Joseph Fiennes

English actor (born 1970)

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nameJoseph Fiennes
imageJoseph Fiennes (43622434151).jpg
captionFiennes in 2018
birth_nameJoseph Alberic Twisleton-Wykeham-Fiennes
birth_date
birth_placeSalisbury, Wiltshire, England
educationGuildhall School of Music and Drama (BA)
occupationActor
years_active1993–present
spouse
children2
fatherMark Fiennes
motherJennifer Lash
relativesRalph Fiennes (brother)
Martha Fiennes (sister)
Magnus Fiennes (brother)
Sophie Fiennes (sister)
Hero Fiennes Tiffin (nephew)
Ranulph Fiennes (third cousin once removed)

Martha Fiennes (sister) Magnus Fiennes (brother) Sophie Fiennes (sister) Hero Fiennes Tiffin (nephew) Ranulph Fiennes (third cousin once removed)

Joseph Alberic Twisleton-Wykeham-Fiennes (; born 27 May 1970), known as Joseph Fiennes, is an English actor. Known for his versatile work on stage and screen, he was described as "the go-to actor for English cultural history". His numerous accolades include one Screen Actors Guild Award as well as nominations for a BAFTA Award and a Laurence Olivier Award.

He is known for his portrayals of William Shakespeare in Shakespeare in Love (1998), for which he was nominated for the BAFTA Award for Best Actor in a Leading Role and the Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Leading Role, Sir Robert Dudley in Elizabeth (1998), Commisar Danilov in Enemy at the Gates (2001), Martin Luther in Luther (2003), and Monsignor Timothy Howard in the second season of the TV series American Horror Story (2012–2013). His performance as Commander Fred Waterford in the TV series The Handmaid's Tale (2017–2021) was nominated for the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series in 2018. On the stage, Fiennes' 2023 portrayal of Gareth Southgate in James Graham's Dear England earned him a nomination for a Laurence Olivier Award for Best Actor.

Early life, family and education

Fiennes was born in 1970 in Salisbury, Wiltshire, England, the son of Mark Fiennes (1933–2004), a farmer and photographer, and Jennifer Lash (1938–1993), a writer. He has Irish-British ancestry.

His siblings are actor Ralph Fiennes, well known for playing Lord Voldemort in Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire to Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 2; directors Martha Fiennes and Sophie Fiennes; composer Magnus Fiennes; and conservationist Jacob Fiennes, Joseph's twin brother. His foster brother, Michael Emery, is an archaeologist. His nephew Hero Fiennes Tiffin played Tom Riddle, young Lord Voldemort in Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince. His cousin is Sir Ranulph (Ran) Fiennes, a decorated English explorer.

Fiennes was briefly educated in the Republic of Ireland, then at Swan School For Boys and Bishop Wordsworth's School in Salisbury. He then attended art school in Suffolk for a year, before joining the Young Vic Youth Theatre. Fiennes subsequently trained for three years at London's Guildhall School of Music and Drama, graduating in 1993.

Career

Stage and film

Joseph Fiennes in 2009

Fiennes' first professional stage appearance was in the West End in The Woman in Black, followed by A Month in the Country. He then became a member of the Royal Shakespeare Company for two seasons.

He made his television debut as Willy in the 1995 television film adaptation of The Vacillations of Poppy Carew. His first feature film was 1996's Stealing Beauty. In 1998, Fiennes appeared in two films that were nominated at the Academy Awards: he played Robert Dudley in Elizabeth and he portrayed William Shakespeare in Shakespeare in Love, receiving nominations for the BAFTA Award for Best Actor in a Leading Role and the Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Leading Role. He appeared in Running with Scissors (2006).

In 2001, Fiennes appeared in the film Enemy at the Gates. In 2002, he starred in the independent film Killing Me Softly.

In 2003, he lent his voice as Proteus in the DreamWorks animated film Sinbad: Legend of the Seven Seas opposite Brad Pitt. The same year, he starred in the limited-release film Luther, playing Martin Luther, and he also appeared in The Merchant of Venice, in which he portrayed Bassanio. Fiennes returned to the theatre in 2006 to perform in the one-man play Unicorns, Almost about World War II poet Keith Douglas at the Old Vic.

In 2006, he appeared in the films The Darwin Awards and Goodbye Bafana. In Goodbye Bafana Fiennes portrayed James Gregory, author of the book Goodbye Bafana: Nelson Mandela, My Prisoner, My Friend.

In 2023, he appeared in the play Dear England, portraying the England football manager Gareth Southgate.

Television

Fiennes starred in the ABC science fiction series FlashForward, which debuted on 24 September 2009 and ran through 27 May 2010, as Mark Benford. He starred in Starz's 10-part series, Camelot, as the wizard Merlin.

In the second season of American Horror Story, which premiered in October 2012, Fiennes played the role of Monsignor Timothy Howard. From 2017 to 2021, Fiennes starred on the Hulu series The Handmaid's Tale as Commander Fred Waterford.

Personal life

In August 2009 Fiennes married María Dolores Diéguez, a Swiss model of Spanish/Galician origin, in a Roman Catholic ceremony in Tuscany. They have two daughters named Eva and Isabel. The family reside in Mallorca, Spain near Palma.

Charity work

Fiennes was one of the celebrities to design and sign his own card for the UK-based charity Thomas Coram Foundation for Children. The cards were auctioned on eBay in May 2014.

Acting credits

Films

YearTitleRoleNotes
1995The Vacillations of Poppy CarewWillyTelevision film
1996Stealing BeautyChristopher Fox
1998Martha, Meet Frank, Daniel and LaurenceLaurenceReleased as The Very Thought of You in the US
ElizabethRobert Dudley, Earl of Leicester
Shakespeare in LoveWilliam Shakespeare
1999Forever MineManuel Esquema/Alan Riply
2000Rancid AluminumSean Deeny
2001Enemy at the GatesCommisar Danilov
DustElijah
2002LeoStephen
Killing Me SoftlyAdam Tallis
2003Sinbad: Legend of the Seven SeasProteusVoice role
LutherMartin Luther
2004The Merchant of VeniceBassanio
2005The Great RaidMajor Gibson
Man to ManJamie Dodd
2006Running with ScissorsNeil Bookman
The Darwin AwardsMichael Burrows
2007Goodbye BafanaJames Gregory
2008The EscapistLenny Drake
The Red BaronArthur Roy Brown
You Me and Captain LongbridgeNarrator
Spring 1941Artur Planck
2009Against the CurrentPaul Thompson
2014The Games MakerMorodian
HerculesKing Eurystheus
2015StrangerlandMatthew Parker
PsyAmerican man
2016RisenClavius
On Wings of Eagles (The Last Race)Eric Liddell
2023The MotherAdrian Lovell
TBAThe Way of the WindTBAPost-production

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
2008Pretty/HandsomeBob FitzpayneUnsold TV pilot
2009–10FlashForwardMark Benford22 episodes
2011CamelotMerlin10 episodes
2012–13American Horror Story: AsylumMonsignor Timothy Howard10 episodes
2017Urban MythsMichael JacksonEpisode: "Elizabeth, Michael, and Marlon" (Unaired)
2017–2021The Handmaid's TaleCommander Fred Waterford36 episodes
2019Fiennes: Return to the Nile†Himself3 episodes
2019SherwoodSheriff Nottingham (voice)6 episodes
2024Royal Kill ListHimself3 episodes
Fiennes Return To The WildHimselfTwo-part documentary; also features Sir Ranulph Fiennes
2025Prisoner 951Richard RatcliffePost-production
TBADear EnglandGareth SouthgateFour-part drama
2026Young SherlockSilas HolmesFilming

† released in U.S. as Egypt with the World's Greatest Explorer by the National Geographic

Theatre

  • The Woman in Black, Fortune Theatre London (1993)
  • A Month in the Country, Belyaev, Guildford, Richmond and the Albery Theatre London (1994)
  • A View from the Bridge, Rodolpho, Guildford, Bristol Old Vic, Strand Theatre London (1995)
  • Son Of Man, Jesus Christ, Royal Shakespeare Company, London (1996)||(1997)
  • Les Enfants du Paradis, Lacenaire, Royal Shakespeare Company, London (1996)
  • Troilus and Cressida, Troilus, Royal Shakespeare Company, Stratford Upon Avon and London (1996)||(1997)
  • The Herbal Bed, Rafe Smith, Royal Shakespeare Company, Stratford Upon Avon and London (1996)||(1997)
  • As You Like It, Silvius, Royal Shakespeare Company, London (1997)
  • Real Classy Affair, Billy, Royal Court Theatre Company, London (1998)
  • Christopher Marlowe's Edward II, Edward II, Crucible Theatre, Sheffield (2001)
  • War Poet's Reading, Apollo Theatre (2001)
  • Othello, Iago, West End, London (2002)
  • Love's Labour's Lost, Berowne, Royal National Theatre, London (2003)
  • Epitaph for George Dillon, George Dillon, Royal National Theatre, London (2005)||(2006)
  • 2,000 Feet Away, Deputy, Bush Theatre, London (2008)
  • Cyrano de Bergerac, Cyrano, Chichester Festival Theatre (2009)
  • Ross, T. E. Lawrence, Chichester Festival Theatre (2016)
  • Dear England, Gareth Southgate, Royal National Theatre, London (2023)

Spoken word

Awards and nominations

YearAssociationCategoryNominated workResult
1998Las Vegas Film Critics Society AwardsMost Promising ActorShakespeare in Love
1999BAFTA AwardsBest Actor in a Leading Role
Blockbuster Entertainment AwardsFavorite Male Newcomer
Broadcast Film Critics Association AwardsBreakthrough ArtistElizabeth
Shakespeare in Love
Chicago Film Critics Association AwardsMost Promising Actor
MTV Movie AwardsBest Breakthrough Male Performance
Best Kiss (with Gwyneth Paltrow)
Screen Actors Guild AwardsOutstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture
Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Leading Role
Teen Choice AwardsSexiest Love Scene (with Gwyneth Paltrow)
2005Satellite AwardsBest Supporting Actor – Motion PictureThe Merchant of Venice
2008Cinema for PeaceBest Short FilmThe Spirit
2018Screen Actors Guild AwardsOutstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Drama SeriesThe Handmaid's Tale
Primetime Emmy AwardsOutstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series
2019MTV Movie & TV AwardsBest Villain
Screen Actors Guild AwardsOutstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Drama Series
Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Drama Series
2020
2022
2024WhatsOnStage AwardsBest Performer in a PlayDear England
Laurence Olivier AwardBest Actor

Notes

References

References

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  2. [https://abcnews.go.com/GMA/Culture/video/wishing-joseph-fiennes-happy-50th-birthday-70894031 Wishing Joseph Fiennes a happy 50th birthday!]
  3. Williams, Zoe. (12 August 2019). "Joseph Fiennes: I've done my bit for society – I've illustrated the patheticness of misogyny". [[The Guardian]].
  4. "Olivier Awards 2024".
  5. . (14 November 1999). ["It's Raiph actually"](https://www.theguardian.com/film/1999/nov/14/1). *[[The Guardian]]*.
  6. (2008). "Ralph Fiennes Biography". filmreference.
  7. "Ralph Fiennes – Biography". IMDb.
  8. Dobson, Jim. (2 March 2019). "World Explorer Sir Ranulph Fiennes And Actor Joseph Fiennes On Their New Adventure Series In Egypt".
  9. "Guildhall School of Music & Drama {{!}} People who studied at Guildhall".
  10. (2 March 1999). "Costume dramas take centre stage at Baftas". Liverpool Daily Post.
  11. (27 January 1999). "Shakespeare film cast in line for more love-ly awards". Wolverhampton Express and Star.
  12. (25 September 2009). "Joseph Fiennes Interview: FlashForward".
  13. (3 June 2010). "Joseph Fiennes, Eva Green Lead Camelot Cast". TVGuide.com.
  14. (12 February 2016). "El amor ourensano de Shakespeare". [[La Voz de Galicia]].
  15. Berkowitz, Brittany. (17 August 2018). "How 'Handmaids Tale' changed Joe Fiennes' marriage".
  16. (31 January 2022). "Actor Joseph Fiennes and Spanish wife Maria Dolores Dieguez renovate country hole in Spain's Mallorca". The Olive Press.
  17. Pocklington, Rebecca. (6 May 2014). "Benedict Cumberbatch, Tom Hiddleston, Jo Brand and more celebrities design and sign cards for UK's first children's charity". Mirror Online.
  18. Barraclough, Leo. (13 January 2017). "'Urban Myths' Episode With Joseph Fiennes as Michael Jackson Canceled by Sky TV".
  19. (11 April 2024). "Fiennes Return To The Wild".
  20. Sayce, Rebecca. (2 October 2025). "BBC unveils first look at "powerful" new drama and it's based on an "extraordinary true story"".
  21. "BBC announces Dear England, a new drama based on James Graham's hit play about Gareth Southgate".
  22. (12 February 2008). "Standing Ovations in Berlin".
  23. Millward, Tom. (7 December 2023). "Nominations in full: the 24th Annual WhatsOnStage Awards".
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