Ralph Fiennes has established himself as a reliable supporting player in cinema since the early ‘90s. From his breakout role as Nazi lieutenant Amon Göth in Steven Spielberg’s Schindler’s List to a doctor surviving a zombie outbreak in 28 Years Later, the actor brings a Shakespearean quality, full of complexity, to his portrayals of morally corrupted men. Though he made a name for himself playing iconic villains and unforgettable allies in major franchises, Fiennes’s performance as college instructor-turned-television star Charles Van Doren in Robert Redford’s Quiz Show elevated him to leading man status without shouting at the rooftops.
The Famous Cheating Scandal Drama That Made Ralph Fiennes A Superstar
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