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British actor Ralph Fiennes She dramatically transformed herself with her fitness trip.
The “Harry Potter” star known for portraying Lord Voldemort in a popular film series, showed her group physicality in sleeveless photos.
Fiennes bent muscle in new pictures, showing the job he did to show Odysseus in 2024. “Return.”

British actor Ralph Fiennes showed his group physicality in sleeveless photos. (Ralph Fiennes/x)
The transformation of the 62-year-old has caused a broad praise, and many fans applauded his commitment to physical health and fitness.
Several fans responded to his impressive photos with humorous games on words relating to their “Harry Potter” character. One called him “Swaldemort”.
The other wrote: “Lord Voldemort is a run and ready for a rematch with Harry Potter.”
“Bravo, M,” commented another fan, referring to his role in James Bond’s movie, “No time to die.”
Others wanted to know how he managed to develop his impressive form in the 60s.

The British actor has undergone five months of physical training because of his role as Odysseus in “Return”. (Robyn Beck/AFP via Getty Images)
“This is wild at 62, it would be really cool if you let us know the whole regime. Additions, routine, etc.”
British actor previously described his fitness trip in an interview Guard In addition to the “Return” directors, Uberto Pasolini. Outlet reported that “Fiennes had undergone five months of physical training to get a muscular but tough frame of Odysseus.”
“Uberto was very clear. He didn’t want me to have a gym body,” Fiennes said. He added that he told his personal coach, Don Avasilcai, that his character “should look like a little old rope.”
Two and a half months before Fiennes started shooting, he “started a training and running regime with weights and a diet rich in protein, complex carbohydrates and vegetables to lose almost all the fat he had on his body.”
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Ralph Fiennes and director Uberto Pasolini participate in the Gala projection “Return” on April 10, 2025 in London. (Jeff Spicer/Getty Images)
The director admitted that he worried that Fiennes’s physicality would not suit his role, but he seems to have later approved his figure.
“At the beginning, I have to admit, I was a little doubtful that so much protein and so much exercise came in to have a body that seemed to exercise instead of the body that was consumed, a living body. There is no gym in ancient Greece.”
Fiennes is not the first celebrity to dramatically transform their body for role.
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The “Magic Mike” star Channing Tatum has previously shared that she refuses to book “fat roles” in Hollywood. (Channing Tatum/Instagram)
“Magic Mike” star Channing Tatum He previously shared that he refused to book “fat roles” in Hollywood.
Tatum, 44, recently published his body transformation over the years Instagram post. He discovered a fluctuation of 30 pounds for different film roles.
“The first photo is today 205. 2 photographs 235 for a movie called Josephine,” Tatum added, while showing his journey through different weights. “Then went to 3. A photo of 172 for a movie roofman.”
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Hollywood Heartththrob attributed his ability to transform his physical part in a dedicated team of professionals, but admitted that the tribute on his body became too much to process.