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Ralph Fiennes Talks ‘Conclave’s Important Message Of “Tolerance” And “Asking Questions”, Reveals A ‘28 Years Later’ Detail
Ralph Fiennes talks Conclave's important message of "Tolerance" and "asking questions", reveals set detail on 28 Years Later.
Ralph Fiennes arrives for an interview with Deadline in the cramped manager’s office at the Prince Charles Cinema just off London’s Leicester Square and it is too small to swing a cat. Fiennes has been a creature of the stage since his days studying at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art, where his contemporaries included Iain Glen, Jane Horrocks, David Morrissey, Paul Rhys, Joely Richardson and Jason Watkins. He went straight from RADA into a repertory season at the Regent’s Park Open Air Theatre, his first professional role being Curio in a 1985 production there of Twelfth Night, later he made his first leap to a title part, playing one of the star-crossed lovers in Romeo & Juliet.
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