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British actor Fiennes given Serbian passport

By AFP
25 September 2017   |   5:52 am
"I never thought I would become a Serb and now it seems that I am one," Fiennes said in Serbian during a brief ceremony after President Aleksandar Vucic presented him with the passport and an ID card.

British actor Ralph Fiennes (L) speaks next to Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic after receiving a Serbian passport and ID card in Belgrade on September 24, 2017. Fiennes received honorary citizenship for his work in the country. OLIVER BUNIC / AFP

Award-winning British actor and director Ralph Fiennes, who portrayed Lord Voldemort in the “Harry Potter” series, was given a Serbian passport on Sunday for “promoting” the Balkan country.

The decision to grant honorary citizenship to the 54-year-old English star was reached earlier this month by the government of Prime Minister Ana Brnabic.

“I never thought I would become a Serb and now it seems that I am one,” Fiennes said in Serbian during a brief ceremony after President Aleksandar Vucic presented him with the passport and an ID card.

“We Serbs are happy to have you as a friend and now we have you as our compatriot,” Vucic told Fiennes.

Fiennes, a two-time Oscar nominee, has featured in some 30 movies including in “Schindler’s List”, “The English Patient”, “Skyfall” and “Spectre.”

He is currently in Belgrade shooting a movie about legendary ballet dancer Rudolph Nureyev after filming in Serbia in 2010 his debut movie as director — “Coriolanus” — an adaption of Shakespeare’s play.

Fiennes is “promoting Serbia… through his artistic work and business activities”, Brnabic told the Politika daily earlier this month.

“He became a genuine friend and promoter of our country and thus undoubtedly deserved honorary citizenship,” she said.

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