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The St. Patrick’s Day season brings with it two movies featuring Irish actors – one an established veteran and the other a versatile up and comer. First, there’s the always-busy Ciaran Hinds in McCanick. The crime flick features David Morse as the title character, a detective driven to the brink of insanity during his pursuit of an ex-con just released from prison. Belfast-born Hinds plays the harried chief of police trying to keep his detectives on the right side of the law. There is a tinge of real-life sadness in McCanick. The mysterious ex-con is played by Cory Monteith, the young star of the television show Glee who died from a drug overdose last year. Look for McCanick in theaters at the end of March. Hinds, who has appeared in a slew of movies ranging from Munich to several Harry Potter flicks, also recently lent his vocal talents to the March animated release Mr. Peabody and Sherman.
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Schindler s List and
In Bruges potty-mouthed mob boss to
The Grand Budapest Hotel s camp concierge. And who can forget his villainous performance as Lord Voldermort in the
Harry Potter movies?
The Dig, which premieres on Netflix Friday (January 29), he plays
Basil Brown, a self-taught British archaeologist who spearheaded one of the most important discoveries of all time. To whet your appetite, here are some things you might not know about the darn fine Ralph Fiennes.
1. His full name is Ralph Nathaniel Twisleton-Wykeham-Fiennes.
And Ralph is pronounced Rafe to rhyme with safe.
2. He comes from an illustrious family.