Ralph Fiennes reveals why he almost turned down role of Voldemort in Harry Potter

Ralph Fiennes reveals why he almost turned down role of Voldemort in Harry Potter
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Ralph Fiennes reveals why he almost turned down role of Voldemort in Harry Potter
Author: Brooke Ivey Johnson
Published: Feb, 10 2025 17:37

Ralph Fiennes has revealed he almost turned down the role of Voldemort in the Harry Potter franchise because of ‘misplaced snobbery.’. The 62-year-old actor portrayed the antagonist in five of the films based on J.K. Rowling’s books, but has sense revealed he originally turned his nose up at the opportunity. The actor was interested in the part until his sister told him how important it was. Fiennes told The Hollywood Reporter at the Santa Barbara International Film Festival recently: ‘I hadn’t seen the films in order to dislike them, I just hadn’t seen them and I hadn’t read the books. I was aware of their big success. I think I was probably guilty of a sort of totally misplaced snobbery of witches and goblins and things.’.

 [HARRY POTTER AND THE ORDER OF THE PHOENIX - Harry Potter returns to Hogwarts for his fifth year--and his greatest challenge yet . . . A summer has passed since Harry's encounter with the Dark Lord, and Harry returns to learn that the wizarding community remains in denial about Voldemort's return; the minister of magic believes that Headmaster Dumbledore is lying; and a new Defense Against the Dark Arts teacher has been assigned. Now, with the entire wizard community in peril, the future of magic may depend on Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix.]
Image Credit: Metro [HARRY POTTER AND THE ORDER OF THE PHOENIX - Harry Potter returns to Hogwarts for his fifth year--and his greatest challenge yet . . . A summer has passed since Harry's encounter with the Dark Lord, and Harry returns to learn that the wizarding community remains in denial about Voldemort's return; the minister of magic believes that Headmaster Dumbledore is lying; and a new Defense Against the Dark Arts teacher has been assigned. Now, with the entire wizard community in peril, the future of magic may depend on Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix.]

But things changed for Fiennes when he told his sister that the producers of the hit films were interested in casting him as Voldemort. He went on to share that he didn’t want to take the role until his sister emphasised the cultural enormity of the character. Despite his initial hesitance, Fiennes brought depth and nuance to his portrayal of the villain. He told The Guardian of the role: ‘Young Voldemort was an orphan and denied any kind of parental affection or love, so he’s been an isolated figure from a very young age.

 [HARRY POTTER AND THE ORDER OF THE PHOENIX - Harry Potter returns to Hogwarts for his fifth year--and his greatest challenge yet . . . A summer has passed since Harry's encounter with the Dark Lord, and Harry returns to learn that the wizarding community remains in denial about Voldemort's return; the minister of magic believes that Headmaster Dumbledore is lying; and a new Defense Against the Dark Arts teacher has been assigned. Now, with the entire wizard community in peril, the future of magic may depend on Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix.]
Image Credit: Metro [HARRY POTTER AND THE ORDER OF THE PHOENIX - Harry Potter returns to Hogwarts for his fifth year--and his greatest challenge yet . . . A summer has passed since Harry's encounter with the Dark Lord, and Harry returns to learn that the wizarding community remains in denial about Voldemort's return; the minister of magic believes that Headmaster Dumbledore is lying; and a new Defense Against the Dark Arts teacher has been assigned. Now, with the entire wizard community in peril, the future of magic may depend on Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix.]

‘But I always think there has to be the possibility of good in someone, too. It might have been eroded, repressed, suppressed or somehow distorted within him after he was really damaged.’. Fiennes’ ability to become completely immersed in a character previously earned him an Oscar nomination for his role as Nazi war criminal Amon Goth in Steven Spielberg’s 1993 historical epic Schindler’s List, and more recently, in the film Conclave.

He told the Hollywood Reporter that while he didn’t know how Conclave was going to turn out when he first read the script, he felt an immediate connection to the role. He continued: ‘There are parts where you feel like that would be fun to do, that’s not really me, but it’ll test me, like In Bruges – that character’s a long way from my lived experience, but a great part, and some parts are closer to your lived experience.’.

He went on to say that though he isn’t a member of the clergy, he felt he had something in common with the character and was able to view the movie as more of a political thriller. To view this video please enable JavaScript, and consider upgrading to a web browser that supports HTML5 video. Up Next. Fiennes added: ‘The Pope is real, the Pope exists. So whoever the Pope is is important in our world, so there is a meaning there that resonated with me, and I felt Lawrence is the part who has to guide the Conclave with real integrity and wisdom.

Cineworld is going all out for the release of Wicked, and we couldn’t be more excited. ‘And in the course, he’s carrying conflicts himself, and he weakens a moment and his own ambition comes forward. But I think there was a sort of poetic harmony in all the elements.’. Got a story?. If you’ve got a celebrity story, video or pictures get in touch with the Metro.co.uk entertainment team by emailing us celebtips@metro.co.uk, calling 020 3615 2145 or by visiting our Submit Stuff page – we’d love to hear from you.

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