Ralph Fiennes Clarifies Pronunciation of His Name at Film Festival
The Oscar-nominated actor explained the traditional English roots of his name while promoting his latest film, 'Conclave,' at the Santa Barbara International Film Festival.
- Ralph Fiennes revealed that his name is pronounced 'Rafe,' a traditional English pronunciation, during a talk at the Santa Barbara International Film Festival.
- He shared that the pronunciation stems from historical English usage and was passed down to him by his parents, despite modern confusion around the spelling.
- Fiennes expressed occasional regret over the challenges of correcting public mispronunciations but remains committed to honoring his parents' choice.
- He is currently receiving acclaim and an Oscar nomination for his role in the Vatican-set political thriller 'Conclave,' where he plays Cardinal Lawrence.
- The actor reflected on his career, from his early breakthrough in 'Schindler's List' to iconic roles in 'Harry Potter' and 'The Grand Budapest Hotel,' and discussed the challenges of directing independent films.