
Who is Ralph Fiennes' lookalike actor nephew, Hero Fiennes Tiffin? He played a young Voldemort in Harry Potter, has modelled for Dolce & Gabbana, and is starring in Picture This with Simone Ashley
It's been a busy week for the Fiennes family – from Ralph Fiennes' Oscar nomination for his role in Conclave, to the premiere of his nephew Hero Fiennes Tiffin's new romcom, Picture This, starring Bridgerton's Simone Ashley.
Ralph Fiennes in a scene from Oscar-winning film Conclave. Photo: Focus Features via AP
While veteran actor Fiennes, 62, is a household name, his nephew is just getting started.
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Hero Fiennes Tiffin's family has a long and prestigious lineage. Photo: @hero_ft/Instagram
Here's what we know about him.
What is Hero Fiennes Tiffin's background?
Hero Fiennes Tiffin is 27 years old. Photo: @hero_ft/Instagram
Hero Fiennes Tiffin, 27, was born into Britain's Twisleton-Wykeham-Fiennes family, which can reportedly trace its roots back to the 14th century Chancellor of England William Wykeham.
His parents are Martha Fiennes, a film director and writer, and George Tiffin, a cinematographer.
Hero Fiennes Tiffin is currently appearing in Picture This. Photo: @hero_ft/Instagram
Ralph Fiennes isn't his only famous uncle – he is also related to Joseph Fiennes of Shakespeare In Love and The Handmaid's Tale fame.
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