Ralph Fiennes
Cast
- 2008 - In Bruges
- 2007 - Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix
- 2006 - The Chumscrubber
- 2005 - The Constant Gardener
- 2005 - Chromophobia
- 2005 - Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire
- 2005 - The White Countess
- 2002 - The Good Thief
- 2002 - Red Dragon
- 2002 - Spider
- 2002 - Maid in Manhattan
- 1999 - The End of the Affair
- 1999 - The Miracle Maker
- 1999 - Sunshine
- 1998 - The Prince of Egypt
- 1998 - Onegin
- 1998 - The Avengers
- 1997 - Oscar and Lucinda
- 1996 - The English Patient
- 1995 - Strange Days
- 1994 - Quiz Show
- 1993 - The Baby of Mâcon
- 1993 - Schindler's List
- 1992 - Wuthering Heights
Articles
- Aug 20 2007 - Kidman and Fiennes begin 'The Reader'
- Jan 10 2007 - Farrell and Gleeson 'In Bruges'
- Mar 13 2006 - DVD round-up from The TOMB
- Mar 9 2006 - Human Rights Watch International Film Festival
- Feb 9 2006 - Rotterdam report part two
- Jan 19 2006 - 'The Constant Gardener' dominates BAFTA nominations
- Dec 23 2005 - Readers' films of the year
- Dec 22 2005 - London Critics Circle nominations announced
- Dec 21 2005 - Chris Tilly's films of the year
- Dec 1 2005 - 'The Constant Gardener' wins big at the British Independent Film Awards
- Nov 11 2005 - 'Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire' review
- Oct 26 2005 - British Inpependent Film nominations announced
- Oct 20 2005 - LFF - Opening night gala screening
- Oct 14 2005 - 2005 London Film Festival preview
- Oct 11 2005 - Fernando Meirelles interview
- Sep 15 2005 - 'Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire' trailer hits the net
- Aug 25 2005 - LFF opening and closing night films announced
- Jun 20 2005 - Two excellent new trailers hit the net
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