Ralph Fiennes On Having Kids: "Never Say Never"
| Jan 20, 2012 by MARSHA TAKEDA-MORRISON |

Ralph Fiennes turns fifty later this year, and while he is currently single and says he's not thinking about becoming a father anytime soon, the Harry Potter actor sounds like he hasn't ruled out starting a family sometime in the future.
"[Having children] might happen," he says. "But it's not something I'm considering right now. But, never say never."
As for reaching the half-century mark, Ralph insists he's looking forward to it. "I like getting old," he says. "It's kind of curious to see that you're heading to all the places you've seen people go before you.
"I'll be at that place where I saw so-and-so hitting 50 and I thought, 'God, they're getting on a bit,'" he laughs.
The actor-director also talked about something that keeps him up at night. "It's always anxiety," he revealed. "Something not done. Something I failed to do. Worry about accepting a part. Someone I've let down."
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I LOVE this man!! Ever since The English Patient I have a big crush on him.
I think there is a point where you have to say "never".
Ralph, gorgeous as your children would be, you're going to be a senior when your child turns 20. I agree with you Anonymous, I think he should be thinking more towards never at the age that he is.
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