Ralph Fiennes’s 15 Highest Grossing Movies – Adjusted for Inflation

Ralph Fiennesd as Voledmorte in Harry Potter

Ralph Fiennes has played everything from Shakespearean heroes to unforgettable villains like Voldemort and M in James Bond. His career is a mix of prestige cinema and blockbuster dominance. Let’s count down his top-grossing films, adjusted for 2025 inflation.

15) Dolittle (2020)

Fiennes voiced Barry the Tiger in Robert Downey Jr.’s quirky adventure film. Even in a smaller role, his presence added a touch of gravitas to this eccentric family flick.

Worldwide gross in 2020: $251,402,490

Adjusted for 2025: $311,453,437

14) Red Dragon (2002)

In this prequel to The Silence of the Lambs, Fiennes was chilling in Red Dragon. He portrayed Francis Dolarhyde, aka “The Tooth Fairy.” His unsettling performance stood out in a film that also starred Anthony Hopkins and Edward Norton.

Worldwide gross in 2002: $206,455,420

Adjusted for 2025: $367,960,677

Ralph Fiennes as Francis Dolarhyde in Red Dragon

13) The Lego Batman Movie (2017)

Fiennes lent his iconic voice to Alfred, Batman’s loyal butler, bringing dry wit and heart to the animated comedy that was a hit with families.

Worldwide gross in 2017: $310,570,560

Adjusted for 2025: $406,244,805

12) Wrath of the Titans (2012)

As Hades, Fiennes clashed with Liam Neeson’s Zeus in this action-packed mythological adventure. The larger-than-life spectacle brought gods and monsters to the big screen in style.

Worldwide gross in 2012: $305,270,083

Adjusted for 2025: $426,303,251

11) The Prince of Egypt (1998)

In DreamWorks’ animated classic, Ralph Fiennes voiced Rameses, the proud brother-turned-rival of Moses. His voice performance made Rameses one of animation’s most complex villains.

Worldwide gross in 1998: $218,613,188

Adjusted for 2025: $430,026,319

10) The English Patient (1996)

Fiennes starred as Count László de Almásy in this sweeping romantic drama, which went on to win multiple Academy Awards. His haunting performance anchored the film’s emotional core.

Worldwide gross in 1996: $231,710,008

Adjusted for 2025: $473,508,885

9) Schindler’s List (1993)

As the terrifying Amon Göth, Fiennes delivered one of the most chilling villain portrayals in cinema. Steven Spielberg’s Holocaust masterpiece remains one of Fiennes’s defining performances.

Worldwide gross in 1993: $322,197,132

Adjusted for 2025: $714,924,379

8) Clash of the Titans (2010)

Fiennes once again tapped into godlike power as Hades in this sword-and-sandals adventure. His chemistry with Liam Neeson’s Zeus gave the blockbuster plenty of thunder.

Worldwide gross in 2010: $493,214,888

Adjusted for 2025: $725,081,452


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7) No Time to Die (2021)

Fiennes returned as M in Daniel Craig’s swan song as James Bond. The emotional finale balanced action spectacle with a heartfelt farewell to the long-running spy saga.

Worldwide gross in 2021: $774,153,007

Adjusted for 2025: $916,034,599

6) Spectre (2015)

As M, Fiennes played a crucial role in the conflict against Christoph Waltz’s Blofeld. While opinions on the film vary, it delivered big at the global box office.

Worldwide gross in 2015: $879,500,760

Adjusted for 2025: $1,189,769,977

5) Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 1 (2010)

The beginning of the end for the Harry Potter saga saw Fiennes’s Voldemort tightening his grip on the wizarding world in a darker, grimmer chapter.

Worldwide gross in 2010: $955,371,891

Adjusted for 2025: $1,404,504,313

4) Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix (2007)

Voldemort’s return to power became undeniable here, as Fiennes’s chilling performance loomed over the young heroes’ rebellion.

Worldwide gross in 2007: $940,743,940

Adjusted for 2025: $1,455,051,654

3) Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire (2005)

This film marked Ralph Fiennes’s first full appearance as Voldemort, resurrected in terrifying fashion during the Triwizard Tournament’s climax.

Worldwide gross in 2005: $891,320,084

Adjusted for 2025: $1,463,314,691

2) Skyfall (2012)

The most successful Bond film to date saw Fiennes step into the role of M, succeeding Judi Dench. Alongside Daniel Craig, he helped redefine the franchise for a new era.

Worldwide gross in 2012: $1,110,526,981

Adjusted for 2025: $1,550,827,574

1) Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2 (2011)

The climactic finale of the Potter saga brought Voldemort’s reign to a fiery end. Fiennes’s performance made the Dark Lord unforgettable, securing his place in blockbuster history.

Worldwide gross in 2011: $1,334,392,544

Adjusted for 2025: $1,902,393,856

From Voldemort to M, animated villains to award-winning drama, Ralph Fiennes has proven himself as both a prestige actor and a box office titan.


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