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Ralph Nathaniel Twisleton-Wykeham-Fiennes (born 22 December 1962) is an British-American actor, film producer, and director. He has received various accolades, including a British Academy Film Award and a Tony Award, as well as nominations for three Academy Awards, seven Golden Globe Awards, and a Primetime Emmy Award. Born in Ipswich, Suffolk, Fiennes was trained at and graduated from the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art in 1985. A Shakespeare interpreter, he excelled onstage at the Royal National Theatre before succeeding at the Royal Shakespeare Company. In 1995, Fiennes made his Broadway debut playing Prince Hamlet in the revival of the William Shakespeare play Hamlet, for which he won the Tony Award for Best Actor in a Play. He was later Tony-nominated for his role as a travelling faith healer in the Brian Friel play Faith Healer (2006). Fiennes made his film debut playing Heathcliff in Emily Brontë's Wuthering Heights (1992). He has earned three Academy Award nominations for his performances in the films Schindler's List (1993), The English Patient (1996), and Conclave (2024). He has also acted in Quiz Show (1994), Maid in Manhattan (2002), The Constant Gardener (2005), In Bruges (2008), The Reader (2008), The Duchess (2008), The Hurt Locker (2009), The Grand Budapest Hotel (2014), A Bigger Splash (2015), Hail, Caesar! (2016), and The Menu (2022). Fiennes gained wider recognition for playing Lord Voldemort in the Harry Potter film series (2005–2011) and Gareth Mallory / M in the James Bond films (2012–2021); and has voiced roles in the animated films The Prince of Egypt (1998), Wallace & Gromit: The Curse of the Were-Rabbit (2005), Kubo and the Two Strings (2016), and The Lego Batman Movie (2017). He directed and starred in the films Coriolanus (2011) and The Invisible Woman (2013). Aside from acting, Fiennes has been an ambassador for UNICEF UK since 1999.

Ralph Fiennes

Professor X
for Professor X in Marvel Studios Wolverine: Creed
Suggested by matthewfenner

Set in 2025, Two years after the Avengers reversed Thanos’ Blip, Logan — the mutant known as Wolverine — drifts between the U.S. and Canada, haunted by memories of the Weapon X program and a world that moved on without him. When the Blip happened, he had just escaped the facility that turned him into a living weapon. Now, freshly returned and feral, Logan struggles to find peace in a time that no longer feels like his own. But peace dies hard when a ghost from his past resurfaces: Victor Creed, the savage mutant known as Sabretooth. Unlike Logan, Creed wasn’t snapped — he’s spent the last Six years carving his name into blood and legend, believing his brother was gone forever. Seeing Logan alive reignites his hatred — and his hunger for a final, definitive kill. As Logan tracks Sabretooth across snow-covered forests and burned-out cities, their shared history unfolds — brothers in pain, monsters by design. What begins as a manhunt becomes a war of survival between two living weapons bound by rage, guilt, and twisted loyalty. In this brutal, R-rated chapter of the MCU, Wolverine: Blood Feud strips away the superhero spectacle for something raw and primal — a story of beasts pretending to be men. Every clash between Logan and Creed is more savage than the last, building toward a final showdown where only one can walk away. For Logan, redemption might not come through saving the world — but by ending the nightmare that’s followed him since Weapon X.