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The
Poulton Project: A Distant Mirror
Which is hosted by the Ralph Fiennes Jennifer Lash Page ********The
Poulton Chronicles********
********Photos
of Ralph Fiennes from Richard II********
Information: Fascinating Fact." Ralph Fiennes talks about his mother, Jennifer Lash. World Entertainment News Network, 18 August 1999. A background into the career of Ralph Fiennes and some personal aspects. From KimKat's site. Bishop
Wordsworth School Ralph Fiennes
alma mater.
Articles: The Critical Fiennes Siblings, By Sandra Bordigoni, Urban Cinefile. June, 2000. "Event Selector" article on Onegin Freeserve Entertainment News article on Onegin Premiere "Shooting
Pushkin," by Ralph Fiennes, for The New Yorker Magazine, June 7, 1999.
Theatre Performances Of Ralph Fiennes Brand, by Henrik Ibsen. In a traslation by Michael Meyer. Royal Shakespeare Company. First performance of this production: Swan Theatre, Stratford-upon-Avon, 18 April 2003. First performance at the Theatre Royal Haymarket, 29 May 2003. A John Good Holbrook Programme. Fathers and Sons, Premiere of a new play by Brian Frost after the novel by Ivan Turgenev. Opening: The Lyttleton Theatre, 9 July 1987. Programme cover (and poster) designed by Richard Bird, using portrait of Turgenev aged six and photographed by Philip Carter. Programme designed by Michael Mayhew and Rose Towler. Production photographed by Michael Mayhew. Five Finger Exercise: by Peter Schaeffer. The Lost Company. The London Oratory School. June 25-26 c. 1982. Posters, Programs, Tickets, Mike O'Connor Hamlet: by William Shakespeare. The Almeida Theatre Company. London production. First performance of this production at the Hackney Empire: 17 February 1995. Rehearsal photos by Ivan Kyncl. Ivanov: by Anton Checkhov, in a new version by David Hare. First performance of this production at the Almeida Theatre: 6 February 1997. Front cover designed by Andrew Johnson and Nick Foley-Oates. Photograph by Darrell Gulin @ Tony Stone Images. King John, Royal Shakespeare Company. First performance: The Other Place, Stratford-upon-Avon, 4 May 1988. First London performance: The Pit, 26 April 1989. Programme compiled by Kathy Elgin and designed by Ginny Crow. King Lear: by William Shakespeare. The Royal Shakespeare Company. First performance of this production, Royal Shakespeare Theatre, Stratford-upon-Avon, 28 June 1990. Programme researched and edited by Kathy Elgin. Designed by The Drawing Room, Warwick. Cover designed by Ginny Crow, RSC studio. Production photographed by Donald Cooper. Love's Labours Lost, by William Shakespeare. The Royal Shakespeare Company. First performance of this production: Royal Shakespeare Theatre, Stratford-upon-Avon, 30 August 1990. First London performance: Barbican Theatre, 21 March 1991. Program designed by Ginny Crow. Production Photographer, Ivan Kyncl with thanks to Alena Melichar.
The Man Who Came To Dinner: by Moss Hart and George S. Kaufman. The Royal Shakespeare Company. First performance of this production: Barbican Theatre, London, 12 July 1989. Programme compiled by Kathy Elgin. Designed by Rupert Kirby.
A Midsummer Night's Dream, by William Shakespeare. Season for three plays ran until 31 August 1985. Presented at The Open Air Theatre, Regents Park. Front Cover - Costume Design for Sir Toby Belch by Tim Reed.
Much Ado About Nothing, by William Shakespeare. The Royal Shakespeare Company. First performance of this production: Royal Shakespeare Theatre, Stratford-upon-Avon, 7 April 1988.
Playing With Trains: by Stephen Poliakoff. The Royal Shakespeare Company. First performance of this production: The Pit, 10 November 1989. Programme compiled by Kathy Elgin and designed by Ginny Crow. Production photographer Richard Mildenhall.
Ring Round The Moon, by Jean Anouilh. Season for three plays ran until 31 August 1985. Presented at The Open Air Theatre, Regents Park. Front Cover - Costume Design for Sir Toby Belch by Tim Reed.
Six Characters In Search Of An Author: by Luigi Pirancello, in a new version by Nicholas Wright. The National Theatre. Programme cover (and poster) designed by Richard Bird. Illustration by Stephen Hall. Programme designed by Michael Mayhew. Production photographed by Michael Mayhew.
Ting Tang Mine: A New Play By Nick Darke. The National Theatre. Opening: The Cottesloe Theatre, 23 September 1987. Poster/Program Cover designed by Richard Bird and Illustrated by Hilda Foschtinski.
Troilus and Cressida: by William Shakespeare. The Royal Shakespeare Company, The Swan Theatre, Stratford-upon-Avon, 18 April 1990. Programme designed by Ginny Crow and compiled by Kathy Elgin. Cover illustration by Steve Xerri. Production photographer John Haynes.
Twelfth Night, by William Shakespeare. Season for three plays ran until 31 August 1985. Presented at The Open Air Theatre, Regents Park. Front Cover - Costume Design for Sir Toby Belch by Tim Reed.
Interviews:
As He Likes It, By Ed Karam, Time Out New York, Theater. September 13, 2000.
Family Affair, By Nici Gerrard, Guardian Unlimited. November 14, 1999.
I Believe The Children Must Win, By Ralph Fiennes, The Telegraph, Family, December 14, 2001.
Oscar's Wild: Gambling With Ralph Fiennes, By Patricia Abbey, Associated Press. December 31, 1997.
That Serious Actor Rolls the Dice on Romance, Emma Peel and a Name Change, By Bob Strauss, E! Online. c. 2000.
A Star Without Question, By Tom Gliatto with Vicki Sheff-Cahan in Los Angeles and Elizabeth Terry in London, People, Vol. 42 Issue 13, p65, 2p, September 26, 1994.
It's Pronouced Rafe Fines, By Jess Cagle, Entertainment Weekly, Issue 212, p38, 3p March 4, 1994.
Ralph Fiennes, People Magazine, May 9, 1994.
The Man Behind The Monster, by Richard Corliss, Reported by Georgia Harbison/New York, TIME, Vol. 143 Issue 8, p73, February 24, 1994.
From One Lawrence To Another by Bart Mills, Los Angeles Times
In The Footsteps of Olivier and O'Toole by Matt Wolf, London, UP AND COMING, May 3, 1992. MY Talking To Ralph Fiennes, Women's Own Magazine. March 17, 1997. MY PRIVATE LIFE IS PRIVATE, TV Week, Australia, October 1, 1998. So Quiz Kid, by Holly Millea. Premiere. Photographed by Anrew MacPherson. September, 1994. So The Reel Mr Fiennes, by Mary Colbert. Vogue (Australian), January 1998. Photographs by Uli Weber. So Who Is Ralph Fiennes Anyway?, by "M", Movie Magazine, c. 1994/95. Ralph Fiennes: On Screen, Over Lunch, Ever The Distant Hero," by Jennet Conant, New York Times, 28 November 1999. A Fiennes Affair," by Rob Tannnbaum for Harper's Bazaar (American issue), December, 1999. Mention of Jini Fiennes by Ralph Fiennes. The Byronic Man," by Lydia Slater for Harpers & Queen, December, 1999. Photographs by David Bailey. Labour of Love," an interview with Ralph and Martha Fiennes, by Candida Crewe, for The Times, 13 November 1999. Blood Ties: Interview With Ralph Fiennes, by Greg Bottoms for Gadfly Magazine, February, 1999. (Mention of Jini Fiennes) "Daily Telegraph Interview with Ralph Fiennes by Jan Moir 19 October 1996 The
Man With (at Least) Two Brains," by Ann Patchett, GQ Magazine, July,
1998.
WE Two are One, by Nicci Gerard for British Vogue, Sept. 1999, pp. 129-131. Photographs by Juergen Teller. An interview with Ralph and Martha Fiennes. "One Fiennes Day," by Elizabeth McCracken, ELLE agazine, December, 1997. "To Be Or Not To Be Ralph Fiennes" Interview by Dina Rabinovitch Interview Magazine, November 1996 Article/Interview with News Weekly Magazine April 1997 Spanish Language Interview with Ralph Fiennes. Many thanks to Veronica Acevedo for the translation of the original British G Q Inberview March 1995 by Jessica Berens A "Patient" Ralph Fiennes Tackles Oscar by Nina Davidson, Hollywood Online 1/1/98 "Making a Hero of a Guilt Ridden Gambler" Interview by Colin McAlphin, For the Irish News. "Success? What About Happiness" by Dotson Rader, Parade, March 9, 1997 From KimKat's website (many thanks to her!). "RALPH FIENNES" May issue of German MAX magazine. From KimKat's website. "Ralph Fiennes - Hollywood Enigma?" Dec. 30, 1997 - REUTERS. Ralph Fiennes (Himself) Interview by Cameron Docherty. Relative
Values - Pair with a Flair Jini
Fiennes (the novelist Jennifer Lash) and her son, Ralph, the actor, talk
with Cecelia Toynbee. From The Times of London, Sunday Magazine,
February 11, 1990.
Unraveling Ralph Fiennes by Chris Heath US Magazine Dec., 1996. An
Intense Actor Yearns for Youth's Idyll By Carrie
Rickey, Inquirer Movie Critic.
Reviews For Films of Ralph Fiennes: Reviews, etc of A Dangerous Man Reviews, etc of The Constant Gardener Reviews, etc of The End of The Affair Reviews, etc of The English Patient Reviews, etc of Oscar and Lucinda Reviews, etc of The Prince of Egypt Reviews, etc of Schindler's List Reviews, etc of Wuthering Heights
Reviews For Theatre Performances of Ralph Fiennes: Reviews, etc of Coriolanus & Richard II Reviews, etc of The Man Who Came To Dinner Reviews, etc of Richard II & Coriolanus Reviews, etc of The Talking Cure
Screen Captures From The Films of Ralph Fiennes: Screen captures of the film, A Dangerous Man: Lawrence After Arabia Screen captures of the film, English Patient Screen captures of the film, Schindler's List
Photos From The Films of Ralph Fiennes: Photos of the film, The Avengers Photos of the film, The End of the Affair Photos of the film, The English Patient Photos of the film, Schindler's List Photos From Theatre Performances of Ralph Fiennes: Photos of the theatre performance, Coriolanus Photos of the theatre performance, Hamlet Photos of the theatre performance, King John Photos of the theatre performance, King Lear Photos of the theatre performance, Love's Labours Lost Photos of the theatre performance, Much Ado About Nothing Photos of the theatre performance, Richard II Photos of the theatre performance, Romeo and Juliet Photos of the theatre performance, Troilus & Cressida
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