Harry Potter: Television Cast (2001-2011) (Fan Casting)
Season 1 (2001)
Episode 1x01 – The Boy Who Lived
Episode 1x02 – The Letters From No One
Episode 1x03 – Diagon Alley
Episode 1x04 – The Sorting Hat
Episode 1x05 – The Midnight Duel
Episode 1x06 – Halloween And Quidditch
Episode 1x07 – The Mirror Of Erised
Episode 1x08 – Norbert The Norwegian Ridgeback
Episode 1x09 – The Forbidden Forest
Episode 1x10 – The Man With Two Faces
Season 2 (2002)
Episode 2x01 – The Worst Birthday
Episode 2x02 – The Burrow
Episode 2x03 – The Whomping Willow
Episode 2x04 – Mudbloods And Murmurs
Episode 2x05 – The Writing On The Wall
Episode 2x06 – The Polyjuice Potion
Episode 2x07 – The Very Secret Dary
Episode 2x08 – Aragog
Episode 2x09 – The Chamber Of Secrets
Episode 2x10 – The Heir Of Slytherin
Season 3 (2003)
Episode 3x01 – Aunt Marge’s Big Mistake
Episode 3x02 – The Dementor
Episode 3x03 – The Boggart In The Wardrobe
Episode 3x04 – Flight Of The Fat Lady
Episode 3x05 – The Marauder’s Map
Episode 3x06 – The Patronus
Episode 3x07 – The Quidditch Final
Episode 3x08 – Cat, Rat And Dog
Episode 3x09 – The Servant Of Lord Voldemort
Episode 3x10 – Hermione’s Secret
Season 4 (2004)
Episode 4x01 – The Riddle House
Episode 4x02 – Back To The Burrow
Episode 4x03 – The Quidditch World Cup
Episode 4x04 – The Dark Mark
Episode 4x05 – The Triwizard Tournament
Episode 4x06 – The Unforgivable Curses
Episode 4x07 – The Goblet of Fire
Episode 4x08 – The Weighing Of The Wands
Episode 4x09 – The Hungarian Horntail
Episode 4x10 – The First Task
Season 5 (2005)
Episode 5x01 – The Unexpected Task
Episode 5x02 – The Yule Ball
Episode 5x03 – Rita Skeeter’s Scoop
Episode 5x04 – The Egg And The Eye
Episode 5x05 – The Second Task
Episode 5x06 – The Madness Of Mr. Crouch
Episode 5x07 – The Pensieve
Episode 5x08 – The Third Task
Episode 5x09 – Flesh, Blood, And Bone
Episode 5x10 – The Beginning
Season 6 (2006)
Episode 6x01 – Dudley Demented
Episode 6x02 – Number Twelve, Grimmauld Place
Episode 6x03 – The Order Of The Phoenix
Episode 6x04 – The Ministry Of Magic
Episode 6x05 – Luna Lovegood
Episode 6x06 – Professor Umbridge
Episode 6x07 – The Hogwarts High Inquisitor
Episode 6x08 – In The Hog’s Head
Episode 6x09 – Dumbledore’s Army
Episode 6x10 – The Lion And The Serpent
Season 7 (2007)
Episode 7x01 – Hagrid’s Tale
Episode 7x02 – The Eye Of The Snake
Episode 7x03 – Occlumency
Episode 7x04 – Seen And Unforeseen
Episode 7x05 – Snape’s Worst Memory
Episode 7x06 – Career Advice
Episode 7x07 – O.W.L.s
Episode 7x08 – The Department Of Mysteries
Episode 7x09 – The Only One He Ever Feared
Episode 7x10 – The Second War Begins
Season 8 (2008)
Episode 8x01 – The Other Minister
Episode 8x02 – Horace Slughorn
Episode 8x03 – Draco’s Detour
Episode 8x04 – The Slug Club
Episode 8x05 – The Half-Blood Prince
Episode 8x06 – The House Of Gaunt
Episode 8x07 – Silver And Opals
Episode 8x08 – The Secret Riddle
Episode 8x09 – Felix Felicis
Episode 8x10 – A Very Frosty Christmas
Season 9 (2009)
Episode 9x01 – A Sluggish Memory
Episode 9x02 – Birthday Surprises
Episode 9x03 – Lord Voldemort’s Request
Episode 9x04 – After The Burial
Episode 9x05 – Horcruxes
Episode 9x06 – Sectumsempra
Episode 9x07 – The Seer Overheard
Episode 9x08 – The Lightning-Struck Tower
Episode 9x09 – Flight Of The Prince
Episode 9x10 – The White Tomb
Season 10 (2010)
Episode 10x01 – In Memoriam
Episode 10x02 – The Seven Potters
Episode 10x03 – Fallen Warrior
Episode 10x04 – The Wedding
Episode 10x05 – A Place To Hide
Episode 10x06 – Magic Is Might
Episode 10x07 – The Muggle-Born Registration Commission
Episode 10x08 – The Goblin’s Revenge
Episode 10x09 – Godric’s Hollow
Episode 10x10 – The Silver Doe
Season 11 (2011)
Episode 11x01 – The Tale Of The Three Brothers
Episode 11x02 – Malfoy Manor
Episode 11x03 – Shell Cottage
Episode 11x04 – Gringotts
Episode 11x05 – The Final Hiding Place
Episode 11x06 – The Sacking Of Severus Snape
Episode 11x07 – The Battle Of Hogwarts
Episode 11x08 – The Elder Wand
Episode 11x09 – The Prince’s Tale
Episode 11x10 – The Flaw In The Plan
Episode 1x01 – The Boy Who Lived
Episode 1x02 – The Letters From No One
Episode 1x03 – Diagon Alley
Episode 1x04 – The Sorting Hat
Episode 1x05 – The Midnight Duel
Episode 1x06 – Halloween And Quidditch
Episode 1x07 – The Mirror Of Erised
Episode 1x08 – Norbert The Norwegian Ridgeback
Episode 1x09 – The Forbidden Forest
Episode 1x10 – The Man With Two Faces
Season 2 (2002)
Episode 2x01 – The Worst Birthday
Episode 2x02 – The Burrow
Episode 2x03 – The Whomping Willow
Episode 2x04 – Mudbloods And Murmurs
Episode 2x05 – The Writing On The Wall
Episode 2x06 – The Polyjuice Potion
Episode 2x07 – The Very Secret Dary
Episode 2x08 – Aragog
Episode 2x09 – The Chamber Of Secrets
Episode 2x10 – The Heir Of Slytherin
Season 3 (2003)
Episode 3x01 – Aunt Marge’s Big Mistake
Episode 3x02 – The Dementor
Episode 3x03 – The Boggart In The Wardrobe
Episode 3x04 – Flight Of The Fat Lady
Episode 3x05 – The Marauder’s Map
Episode 3x06 – The Patronus
Episode 3x07 – The Quidditch Final
Episode 3x08 – Cat, Rat And Dog
Episode 3x09 – The Servant Of Lord Voldemort
Episode 3x10 – Hermione’s Secret
Season 4 (2004)
Episode 4x01 – The Riddle House
Episode 4x02 – Back To The Burrow
Episode 4x03 – The Quidditch World Cup
Episode 4x04 – The Dark Mark
Episode 4x05 – The Triwizard Tournament
Episode 4x06 – The Unforgivable Curses
Episode 4x07 – The Goblet of Fire
Episode 4x08 – The Weighing Of The Wands
Episode 4x09 – The Hungarian Horntail
Episode 4x10 – The First Task
Season 5 (2005)
Episode 5x01 – The Unexpected Task
Episode 5x02 – The Yule Ball
Episode 5x03 – Rita Skeeter’s Scoop
Episode 5x04 – The Egg And The Eye
Episode 5x05 – The Second Task
Episode 5x06 – The Madness Of Mr. Crouch
Episode 5x07 – The Pensieve
Episode 5x08 – The Third Task
Episode 5x09 – Flesh, Blood, And Bone
Episode 5x10 – The Beginning
Season 6 (2006)
Episode 6x01 – Dudley Demented
Episode 6x02 – Number Twelve, Grimmauld Place
Episode 6x03 – The Order Of The Phoenix
Episode 6x04 – The Ministry Of Magic
Episode 6x05 – Luna Lovegood
Episode 6x06 – Professor Umbridge
Episode 6x07 – The Hogwarts High Inquisitor
Episode 6x08 – In The Hog’s Head
Episode 6x09 – Dumbledore’s Army
Episode 6x10 – The Lion And The Serpent
Season 7 (2007)
Episode 7x01 – Hagrid’s Tale
Episode 7x02 – The Eye Of The Snake
Episode 7x03 – Occlumency
Episode 7x04 – Seen And Unforeseen
Episode 7x05 – Snape’s Worst Memory
Episode 7x06 – Career Advice
Episode 7x07 – O.W.L.s
Episode 7x08 – The Department Of Mysteries
Episode 7x09 – The Only One He Ever Feared
Episode 7x10 – The Second War Begins
Season 8 (2008)
Episode 8x01 – The Other Minister
Episode 8x02 – Horace Slughorn
Episode 8x03 – Draco’s Detour
Episode 8x04 – The Slug Club
Episode 8x05 – The Half-Blood Prince
Episode 8x06 – The House Of Gaunt
Episode 8x07 – Silver And Opals
Episode 8x08 – The Secret Riddle
Episode 8x09 – Felix Felicis
Episode 8x10 – A Very Frosty Christmas
Season 9 (2009)
Episode 9x01 – A Sluggish Memory
Episode 9x02 – Birthday Surprises
Episode 9x03 – Lord Voldemort’s Request
Episode 9x04 – After The Burial
Episode 9x05 – Horcruxes
Episode 9x06 – Sectumsempra
Episode 9x07 – The Seer Overheard
Episode 9x08 – The Lightning-Struck Tower
Episode 9x09 – Flight Of The Prince
Episode 9x10 – The White Tomb
Season 10 (2010)
Episode 10x01 – In Memoriam
Episode 10x02 – The Seven Potters
Episode 10x03 – Fallen Warrior
Episode 10x04 – The Wedding
Episode 10x05 – A Place To Hide
Episode 10x06 – Magic Is Might
Episode 10x07 – The Muggle-Born Registration Commission
Episode 10x08 – The Goblin’s Revenge
Episode 10x09 – Godric’s Hollow
Episode 10x10 – The Silver Doe
Season 11 (2011)
Episode 11x01 – The Tale Of The Three Brothers
Episode 11x02 – Malfoy Manor
Episode 11x03 – Shell Cottage
Episode 11x04 – Gringotts
Episode 11x05 – The Final Hiding Place
Episode 11x06 – The Sacking Of Severus Snape
Episode 11x07 – The Battle Of Hogwarts
Episode 11x08 – The Elder Wand
Episode 11x09 – The Prince’s Tale
Episode 11x10 – The Flaw In The Plan
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- The avuncular star character actor Richard Griffiths grew up in a council flat in less than prosperous conditions, the son of deaf and volatile parents in a dysfunctional family setting. According to an article in the Telegraph newspaper, his father Thomas was a steelworker 'who fought in pubs for prize money'. Like most children, Richard's "mother tongue" was the same as his parents. In his case, that was sign language. Like many kids in the 50s, his world did not include television. He had to explain sounds to his parents, for example music. Griffiths made a career out of language. For instance, he developed a talent for dialects which later allowed him to shine in a number of ethnic portrayals. He attended the Manchester Polytechnic School Of Drama and then began his career in radio drama and repertory theatre. He subsequently became a member of the Royal Shakespeare Company where he often excelled playing Shakespeare's comic characters.
In a 2007 interview, Griffiths said "I like playing Vernon Dursley in Harry Potter because that gives me a license to be horrible to kids. I hate the odious business of sucking up to the public." In fact, unlike those jovial characters he so often portrayed on screen, Griffiths did not tolerate fools gladly. On occasion, he would get stroppy with members of an audience, especially those failing to switch off their mobile phones during a performance (who could blame him?). He was also highly thought of as a raconteur and wit.
The ever-versatile, often bespectacled and bearded Griffiths did his best work for the small screen, excelling as the inquisitive and resourceful civil servant Henry Jay in Bird of Prey (1982) and as the lovable 'cooking policeman' Henry Crabbe in Pie in the Sky (1994), a role specially created for him. As comic relief he made many a hilarious guest appearance, in, among other popular series, The Vicar of Dibley (1994) (as the Bishop of Mulberry) and as Dr. Bayham Badger in the superb BBC adaption of Bleak House (2005). He could also play evil and sinister, none more so than Swelter in Gormenghast (2000), a character Griffiths described being at once "laughably comic" and "a monster like Idi Amin". He was also much sought-after by Hollywood producers, appearing in a dual role in The Naked Gun 2½: The Smell of Fear (1991), as the ill-fated Magistrate Philipse in Tim Burton 's Sleepy Hollow (1999) and as King George in Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides (2011).
The much-acclaimed actor won a Tony Award, a Laurence Olivier Award, the Drama Desk Award and the Outer Critics Circle Award.
Griffiths was uncommonly skinny as a child and this required radiation treatment on his pituitary gland from the age of eight. It caused his metabolism to slow to such an extent that he eventually became obese, a condition which in all likelihood contributed to his death from complications during heart surgery on 28 March 2013 at the age of 65.Vernon Dursley (16 episodes)
Episode 1x01 The Boy Who Lived (2001)
Episode 1x02 The Letters From No One (2001)
Episode 1x04 The Sorting Hat (2001)
Episode 1x10 The Man With Two Faces (2001)
Episode 2x01 The Worst Birthday (2002)
Episode 2x02 The Burrow (2002)
Episode 3x01 Aunt Marge’s Big Mistake (2003)
Episode 3x10 Hermione’s Secret (2003)
Episode 4x02 Back To The Burrow (2004)
Episode 5x10 The Beginning (2005)
Episode 6x01 Dudley Demented (2006)
Episode 6x02 Number Twelve, Grimmauld Place (2006)
Episode 7x03 Occlumency (2007)
Episode 7x10 The Second War Begins (2007)
Episode 8x02 Horace Slughorn (2008)
Episode 10x02 The Seven Potters (2010) - Actress
- Additional Crew
- Soundtrack
Shaw was already an accomplished theater actress when director Jim Sheridan awarded her a role in his film, My Left Foot (1989). The film is a telling of Christy Brown (Daniel Day-Lewis), an Irishman disgruntled with his confinement to a body horribly crippled by cerebral palsy but who found incredible success as an artist and writer. Shaw portrayed Eileen Cole, the doctor largely responsible for Christy's education and physical rehabilitation. Since, Shaw has received several accolades for her film and television performances.Petunia Dursley (14 episodes)
Episode 1x01 The Boy Who Lived (2001)
Episode 1x02 The Letters From No One (2001)
Episode 1x04 The Sorting Hat (2001)
Episode 1x10 The Man With Two Faces (2001)
Episode 2x01 The Worst Birthday (2002)
Episode 2x02 The Burrow (2002)
Episode 3x01 Aunt Marge’s Big Mistake (2003)
Episode 4x02 Back To The Burrow (2004)
Episode 6x01 Dudley Demented (2006)
Episode 6x02 Number Twelve, Grimmauld Place (2006)
Episode 7x03 Occlumency (2007)
Episode 7x10 The Second War Begins (2007)
Episode 8x02 Horace Slughorn (2008)
Episode 10x02 The Seven Potters (2010)- Born Dublin, Ireland on July 11 1929. Educated at Synge Street Catholic boys school. Started acting aged 8 in the Gaiety Theatre in Dublin. Playing everything from Beckett to Shakespeare, he has appeared in theatre, TV and film constantly since 1959. Awards include: Helen Hayes Award, Outstanding Supporting Performer, Non-Resident Production (1991) for "The Playboy of the Western World"; nominated for SAG Award, Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Supporting Role (1999) for Waking Ned Devine (1998); ESB Lifetime Achievement award for work in the Irish theatre. He lived in Dublin, Ireland, where he died on 12 February 2012 at the age of 82. Children: Son, David. Daughter, Miriam.Dedalus Diggle (7 episodes)
Episode 1x01 The Boy Who Lived (2001)
Episode 1x03 Diagon Alley (2001)
Episode 6x02 Number Twelve, Grimmauld Place (2006)
Episode 6x04 The Ministry Of Magic (2006)
Episode 9x10 The White Tomb (2009)
Episode 10x02 The Seven Potters (2010)
Episode 11x10 The Flaw In The Plan (2011) - Actor
- Producer
- Writer
Writer, actor, comedian, doer of good works, excellent good friend to the famous and not, Fry lives in his London SW1 flat and his Norfolk house when not traveling. Famous for his public declaration of celibacy in the "Tatler" back in the 1980s, Emma Thompson has characterised her friend as "90 percent gay, 10 percent other."
Stephen Fry was born in Hampstead, London, to Marianne Eve (Newman) and Alan Fry, a physicist and inventor. His maternal grandparents were Hungarian Jewish immigrants, while his father's family was of English background. He grew up in Norfolk and attended Uppingham School and Stout's Hill. After his notorious three months in Pucklechurch prison for credit card fraud, he attended Queens College, Cambridge in 1979, finishing with a 2:1 in English in 1981/2. While at Cambridge, he was a member of the Cherubs drinking club, and Footlights with Thompson, Tony Slattery, Martin Bergman, and Hugh Laurie (to whom he was introduced by E.T.). His prolific writing partnership with Laurie began in 1981 with resulting Footlights revues for (among others) Mayweek, Edinburgh Festival, and a three month tour of Australia. In 1984, Fry was engaged to do the rewrite of the Noel Gay musical "Me and My Girl," which made him a millionaire before the age of 30. It also earned him a nomination for a Tony award in 1987. (Sidenote: It was upon SF's suggestion that Emma Thompson landed a leading role in the London cast of this show.) Throughout the 1980s, Fry did a huge amount of television and radio work, as well as writing for newspapers (e.g. a weekly column in the "Daily Telegraph") and magazines (e.g. articles for "Arena"). He is probably best known for his television roles in Blackadder II (1986) and Jeeves and Wooster (1990).
His support of the Terence Higgins Trust through events such as the first "Hysteria" benefit, as well as numerous other charity efforts, are probably those works of which he is most proud. Fry's acting career has not been limited to films and television. He had successful runs in Alan Bennett's "Forty Years On," Simon Gray's "The Common Pursuit" with John Sessions, Rik Mayall, John Gordon Sinclair, and others. Michael Frayn's "Look Look" and Gray's "Cell Mates" were less successful for both Fry and their playwrights, the latter not helped by his walking out of the play after only a couple of weeks. Fry has published four novels as well as a collection of his radio and journalistic miscellanea. He has recorded audiotapes of his novels (an unabridged version of "The Liar" was released in 1995), as well as many other works for both adults and children.Ted (3 episodes)
Episode 1x01 The Boy Who Lived (2001)
Episode 3x01 Aunt Marge’s Big Mistake (2003)
Episode 6x01 Dudley Demented (2006)- Actor
- Writer
- Composer
Jim Dale began his career as a stand-up comic. He sharpened his comedy skills during a stint in the army, where he organized and performed in camp shows. After his discharge he pursued a comedy career, and landed a job as the warm-up comic on a musical variety show. He did so well that the producers gave him a spot on the show as a singer, and he quickly became a recording star. He was signed for a small part in one of the "Carry On" films, Carry on Cabby (1963), but the audience reaction to him was so great that he was soon made a regular member of the cast. Unlike many comics, Dale insisted on performing his own stunts, and in fact injured his arm performing a stunt in Carry on Again Doctor (1969), his last film of the series until 1992.
After his departure from the series he returned to the stage, notably in Sir Laurence Olivier's National Theater. In the 1970s Dale moved to the US for film and stage work, achieving success in the Broadway show "Barnum" and in a string of film comedies for Disney.
He returned to Britain in 1992 for an appearance in the final "Carry On" film, Carry on Columbus (1992).Jim McGuffin (1 episode)
Episode 1x01 The Boy Who Lived (2001)- Actor
- Producer
- Director
Richard St John Harris was born on October 1, 1930 in Limerick, Ireland, to a farming family, one of nine children born to Mildred (Harty) and Ivan Harris. He attended Crescent College, a Jesuit school, and was an excellent rugby player, with a strong passion for literature. Unfortunately, a bout of tuberculosis as a teenager ended his aspirations to a rugby career, but he became fascinated with the theater and skipped a local dance one night to attend a performance of "Henry IV". He was hooked and went on to learn his craft at the London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art (LAMDA), then spent several years in stage productions. He debuted on screen in Shake Hands with the Devil (1959) and quickly scored regular work in films, including The Wreck of the Mary Deare (1959), The Night Fighters (1960) and a good role as a frustrated Australian bomber pilot in The Guns of Navarone (1961).
However, his breakthrough performance was as the quintessential "angry young man" in the sensational drama This Sporting Life (1963), which scored him an Oscar nomination. He then appeared in the WW II commando tale The Heroes of Telemark (1965) and in the Sam Peckinpah-directed western Major Dundee (1965). He next showed up in Hawaii (1966) and played King Arthur in Camelot (1967), a lackluster adaptation of the famous Broadway play. Better performances followed, among them a role as a reluctant police informer in The Molly Maguires (1970) alongside Sir Sean Connery. Harris took the lead role in the violent western A Man Called Horse (1970), which became something of a cult film and spawned two sequels. As the 1970s progressed, Harris continued to appear regularly on screen; however, the quality of the scripts varied from above average to woeful.
His credits during this period included directing himself as an aging soccer player in The Hero (1970); the western The Deadly Trackers (1973); the big-budget "disaster" film Juggernaut (1974); the strangely-titled crime film 99 and 44/100% Dead! (1974); with Connery again in Robin and Marian (1976); Gulliver's Travels (1977); a part in the Jaws (1975); Orca (1977) and a nice turn as an ill-fated mercenary with Richard Burton and Roger Moore in the popular action film The Wild Geese (1978).
The 1980s kicked off with Harris appearing in the silly Bo Derek vanity production Tarzan the Ape Man (1981) and the remainder of the decade had him appearing in some very forgettable productions. However, the luck of the Irish was once again to shine on Harris's career and he scored rave reviews (and another Oscar nomination) for The Field (1990). He then locked horns with Harrison Ford as an IRA sympathizer in Patriot Games (1992) and got one of his best roles as gunfighter English Bob in the Clint Eastwood western Unforgiven (1992). Harris was firmly back in vogue and rewarded his fans with more wonderful performances in Wrestling Ernest Hemingway (1993); Cry, the Beloved Country (1995); The Great Kandinsky (1995) and This Is the Sea (1997). Further fortune came his way with a strong performance in the blockbuster Gladiator (2000) and he became known to an entirely new generation of film fans as Albus Dumbledore in the mega-successful Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone (2001) and Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets (2002). His final screen role was as "Lucius Sulla" in Caesar (2002).
Harris died of Hodgkin's disease, also known as Hodgkin's lymphoma, in London on October 25, 2002, aged 72.Albus Dumbledore (13 episodes)
Episode 1x01 The Boy Who Lived (2001)
Episode 1x04 The Sorting Hat (2001)
Episode 1x06 Halloween And Quidditch (2001)
Episode 1x07 The Mirror Of Erised (2001)
Episode 1x08 Norbert The Norwegian Ridgeback (2001)
Episode 1x10 The Man With Two Faces (2001)
Episode 2x03 The Whomping Willow (2002)
Episode 2x05 The Writing On The Wall (2002)
Episode 2x06 The Polyjuice Potion (2002)
Episode 2x07 The Very Secret Dary (2002)
Episode 2x08 Aragog (2002)
Episode 2x10 The Heir Of Slytherin (2002)
Episode 11x09 The Prince’s Tale (2011)- Actress
- Soundtrack
One of the world's most famous and distinguished actresses, Dame Maggie Smith was born Margaret Natalie Smith in Essex. Her Scottish mother, Margaret (Hutton), worked as a secretary, and her English father, Nathaniel Smith, was a teacher at Oxford University. Smith has been married twice: to actor Robert Stephens and to playwright Beverley Cross. Her marriage to Stephens ended in divorce in 1974. She was married to Cross until his death in 1998. She had two sons with Stephens, Chris Larkin and Toby Stephens who are also actors.
Maggie Smith's career began at the Oxford Playhouse in the 1950s. She made her film debut in 1956 as one of the party guests in Child in the House (1956). She has since performed in over sixty films and television series with some of the most prominent actors and actresses in the world. These include: Othello (1965) with Laurence Olivier, The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie (1969), California Suite (1978) with Michael Caine and Jane Fonda, A Room with a View (1985), Richard III (1995) with Ian McKellen and Jim Broadbent, Franco Zeffirelli's Tea with Mussolini (1999) with Judi Dench, Joan Plowright and Cher and Gosford Park (2001) with Kristin Scott Thomas and Clive Owen, directed by Robert Altman. Maggie Smith has also been nominated for an Oscar six times and won twice, for The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie (1969) and California Suite (1978).
Smith later appeared in the very successful 'Harry Potter' franchise as the formidable Professor McGonagall as well as in Julian Fellowes' ITV drama series, Downton Abbey (2010) (2010-2011) as the Dowager Countess of Grantham.Minerva McGonagall (60 epsodes)
Episode 1x01 The Boy Who Lived (2001)
Episode 1x04 The Sorting Hat (2001)
Episode 1x05 The Midnight Duel (2001)
Episode 1x06 Halloween And Quidditch (2001)
Episode 1x07 The Mirror Of Erised (2001)
Episode 1x08 Norbert The Norwegian Ridgeback (2001)
Episode 1x09 The Forbidden Forest (2001)
Episode 1x10 The Man With Two Faces (2001)
Episode 2x03 The Whomping Willow (2002)
Episode 2x04 Mudbloods And Murmurs (2002)
Episode 2x05 The Writing On The Wall (2002)
Episode 2x06 The Polyjuice Potion (2002)
Episode 2x07 The Very Secret Dary (2002)
Episode 2x08 Aragog (2002)
Episode 2x09 The Chamber Of Secrets (2002)
Episode 2x10 The Heir Of Slytherin (2002)
Episode 3x01 Aunt Marge’s Big Mistake (2003)
Episode 3x02 The Dementor (2003)
Episode 3x03 The Boggart In The Wardrobe (2003)
Episode 3x04 Flight Of The Fat Lady (2003)
Episode 3x05 The Marauder’s Map (2003)
Episode 3x06 The Patronus (2003)
Episode 3x07 The Quidditch Final (2003)
Episode 3x08 Cat, Rat And Dog (2003)
Episode 4x05 The Triwizard Tournament (2004)
Episode 4x06 The Unforgivable Curses (2004)
Episode 4x07 The Goblet of Fire (2004)
Episode 4x08 The Weighing Of The Wands (2004)
Episode 4x10 The First Task (2004)
Episode 5x01 The Unexpected Task (2005)
Episode 5x02 The Yule Ball (2005)
Episode 5x05 The Second Task (2005)
Episode 5x06 The Madness Of Mr. Crouch (2005)
Episode 5x08 The Third Task (2005)
Episode 5x10 The Beginning (2005)
Episode 6x03 The Order Of The Phoenix (2006)
Episode 6x05 Luna Lovegood (2006)
Episode 6x06 Professor Umbridge (2006)
Episode 6x07 The Hogwarts High Inquisitor (2006)
Episode 6x09 Dumbledore’s Army (2006)
Episode 6x10 The Lion And The Serpent (2006)
Episode 7x02 The Eye Of The Snake (2007)
Episode 7x04 Seen And Unforeseen (2007)
Episode 7x05 Snape’s Worst Memory (2007)
Episode 7x06 Career Advice (2007)
Episode 7x07 O.W.L.s (2007)
Episode 7x10 The Second War Begins (2007)
Episode 8x05 The Half-Blood Prince (2008)
Episode 8x07 Silver And Opals (2008)
Episode 8x09 Felix Felicis (2008)
Episode 9x01 A Sluggish Memory (2009)
Episode 9x02 Birthday Surprises (2009)
Episode 9x06 Sectumsempra (2009)
Episode 9x09 Flight Of The Prince (2009)
Episode 9x10 The White Tomb (2009)
Episode 11x06 The Sacking Of Severus Snape (2011)
Episode 11x07 The Battle Of Hogwarts (2011)
Episode 11x08 The Elder Wand (2011)
Episode 11x09 The Prince’s Tale (2011)
Episode 11x10 The Flaw In The Plan (2011)- Actor
- Writer
- Producer
Robbie Coltrane, one of Britain's most popular comedians who was head of debating society at school and won prizes for his art, is now a film star who played in two James Bond films and in the "Harry Potter" franchise.
Coltrane was born Anthony Robert McMillan on March 30, 1950, in Rutherglen, a suburb of Glasgow, Scotland, UK. His mother, Jean Ross (Howie), was a teacher and pianist. His father, Ian Baxter McMillan, was a general surgeon who also worked for police pathology. Young Robbie was fond of art, music, films and cars. He was a voracious reader of his dad's books on medicine and crime. At age 12 he made his acting debut on stage at Glenalmond College, delivering rants from "Henry V". At that time he was fascinated with Marlon Brando and Orson Welles.
He attended Glasgow Art School, majoring in drawing, painting and film, then studied art at Edinburgh's Moray House College of Education for a year. In 1973 he made a documentary titled "Young Mental Health", which was voted Film Of The Year by the Scottish Education Council. At that time Robbie took the name Coltrane, due to his love of jazz, and began a career of a stand-up comedian at night clubs, at the Edinburgh Festival, as well as an actor with Edinburgh's renowned Traverse Theatre.
In 1980 Coltrane made his debut on television as "Border Guard" in BBC's mini-series The Lost Tribe (1980), then made his big screen debut as a limousine driver in Death Watch (1980). In 1981 he appeared in his first leading role as Detective Fritz Langley in Subway Riders (1981), by famed underground director Amos Poe.
He became a well-known face through appearances in The Comic Strip series, then in Alfresco (1983) and Comic Strip movies The Supergrass (1985) and The Pope Must Diet (1991), among other films. At that time Coltrane had a drinking problem, downing as much as a bottle of whiskey a day. In 1986 he flew to a clinic in Mexico and was treated for obesity. In 1987 his partner for 15 years, Robin Paine, left him for good, leaving her portrait in Coltrane's barn.
In 1988 Coltrane met then 18-year-old Rhona Gemmell in a pub. They married and had a son, Spencer, and a daughter, Alice. His career took off during the early 1990s with the leading role as Dr. Eddie "Fitz" Fitzgerald, a forensic psychologist, in the popular TV series Cracker (1993).
He made such a good performance as Valentin Zukovsky, a KGB man turned St. Petersburg mafia lord, in GoldenEye (1995) the producers called him back for the same character in The World Is Not Enough (1999). Then Coltrane hit another lucrative franchise; he was personally selected by J.K. Rowling as her choice to play half-giant Rubeus Hagrid in the 'Harry Potter' films.
In early 1990s Coltrane wrote an autobiography, "Coltrane in a Cadillac", and also starred in the eponymous TV series, Coltrane in a Cadillac (1993), in which he indulges his passion for vintage cars and tells with great humor about his 4000-mile journey across America from Los Angeles to New York. In 2003 he separated from his wife. His interests outside of his acting profession had been reading books, and rebuilding and collecting vintage cars. Robbie Coltrane resided in a converted farmhouse in Stirlingshire, Scotland, UK.Rubeus Hagrid (65 episodes)
Episode 1x01 The Boy Who Lived (2001)
Episode 1x02 The Letters From No One (2001)
Episode 1x03 Diagon Alley (2001)
Episode 1x04 The Sorting Hat (2001)
Episode 1x05 The Midnight Duel (2001)
Episode 1x06 Halloween And Quidditch (2001)
Episode 1x07 The Mirror Of Erised (2001)
Episode 1x08 Norbert The Norwegian Ridgeback (2001)
Episode 1x09 The Forbidden Forest (2001)
Episode 1x10 The Man With Two Faces (2001)
Episode 2x02 The Burrow (2002)
Episode 2x03 The Whomping Willow (2002)
Episode 2x04 Mudbloods And Murmurs (2002)
Episode 2x06 The Polyjuice Potion (2002)
Episode 2x07 The Very Secret Dary (2002)
Episode 2x08 Aragog (2002)
Episode 2x10 The Heir Of Slytherin (2002)
Episode 3x01 Aunt Marge’s Big Mistake (2003)
Episode 3x02 The Dementor (2003)
Episode 3x03 The Boggart In The Wardrobe (2003)
Episode 3x04 Flight Of The Fat Lady (2003)
Episode 3x05 The Marauder’s Map (2003)
Episode 3x06 The Patronus (2003)
Episode 3x07 The Quidditch Final (2003)
Episode 3x08 Cat, Rat And Dog (2003)
Episode 3x10 Hermione’s Secret (2003)
Episode 4x05 The Triwizard Tournament (2004)
Episode 4x06 The Unforgivable Curses (2004)
Episode 4x07 The Goblet of Fire (2004)
Episode 4x08 The Weighing Of The Wands (2004)
Episode 4x09 The Hungarian Horntail (2004)
Episode 4x10 The First Task (2004)
Episode 5x01 The Unexpected Task (2005)
Episode 5x02 The Yule Ball (2005)
Episode 5x03 Rita Skeeter’s Scoop (2005)
Episode 5x05 The Second Task (2005)
Episode 5x06 The Madness Of Mr. Crouch (2005)
Episode 5x08 The Third Task (2005)
Episode 5x10 The Beginning (2005)
Episode 6x03 The Order Of The Phoenix (2006)
Episode 6x04 The Ministry Of Magic (2006)
Episode 7x01 Hagrid’s Tale (2007)
Episode 7x02 The Eye Of The Snake (2007)
Episode 7x04 Seen And Unforeseen (2007)
Episode 7x05 Snape’s Worst Memory (2007)
Episode 7x06 Career Advice (2007)
Episode 7x07 O.W.L.s (2007)
Episode 7x10 The Second War Begins (2007)
Episode 8x03 Draco’s Detour (2008)
Episode 8x05 The Half-Blood Prince (2008)
Episode 8x07 Silver And Opals (2008)
Episode 8x09 Felix Felicis (2008)
Episode 9x01 A Sluggish Memory (2009)
Episode 9x02 Birthday Surprises (2009)
Episode 9x04 After The Burial (2009)
Episode 9x09 Flight Of The Prince (2009)
Episode 9x10 The White Tomb (2009)
Episode 10x02 The Seven Potters (2010)
Episode 10x03 Fallen Warrior (2010)
Episode 10x04 The Wedding (2010)
Episode 10x05 A Place To Hide (2010)
Episode 11x07 The Battle Of Hogwarts (2011)
Episode 11x08 The Elder Wand (2011)
Episode 11x09 The Prince’s Tale (2011)
Episode 11x10 The Flaw In The Plan (2011)- Actor
- Soundtrack
Harry Melling started acting at the age of 10 in the Harry Potter films playing the role of Dudley Dursley.
In his mid-teens he joined the National Youth Theatre appearing in a number of shows including "The Master and Margarita".
Harry at the age of 18 attended the LAMDA (London Academy Of Music and Dramatic Art.) He left early when offered to join the company of "Mother Courage and her Children" at the National Theatre alongside on-screen mother Fiona Shaw.
This kick-started a long series of theatre roles which included Harold Pinter's "The Hothouse," the Old Vic Theatre's, "King Lear" opposite Glenda Jackson, and the lead in the West End transfer of hit show, "Hand To God."
Harry in 2017 won the role in the new Coen Brother's film, "The Ballad of Buster Scruggs." This premiered at the Venice Film Festival.Dudley Dursley (13 episodes)
Episode 1x01 The Boy Who Lived (2001)
Episode 1x02 The Letters From No One (2001)
Episode 1x04 The Sorting Hat (2001)
Episode 1x10 The Man With Two Faces (2001)
Episode 2x01 The Worst Birthday (2002)
Episode 2x02 The Burrow (2002)
Episode 3x01 Aunt Marge’s Big Mistake (2003)
Episode 4x02 Back To The Burrow (2004)
Episode 6x01 Dudley Demented (2006)
Episode 6x02 Number Twelve, Grimmauld Place (2006)
Episode 7x10 The Second War Begins (2007)
Episode 8x02 Horace Slughorn (2008)
Episode 10x02 The Seven Potters (2010)- Actor
- Producer
- Soundtrack
Daniel Jacob Radcliffe was born on July 23, 1989 in Fulham, London, England, to casting agent Marcia Gresham (née Jacobson) and literary agent Alan Radcliffe. His father is from a Northern Irish Protestant background, while his mother was born in South Africa, to a Jewish family (from Lithuania, Poland, Russia, and Germany). Daniel began performing in small school productions as a young boy. Soon enough, he landed a role in David Copperfield (1999), as the young David Copperfield. A couple of years later, he landed a role as Mark Pendel in The Tailor of Panama (2001), the son of Harry and Louisa Pendel (Geoffrey Rush and Jamie Lee Curtis). Curtis had indeed pointed out to Daniel's mother that he could be Harry Potter himself. Soon afterwards, Daniel was cast as Harry Potter by director, Chris Columbus in the film that hit theaters in November 16, 2001, Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone (2001). He was recognized worldwide after this film was released. Pleasing audiences and critics everywhere, filming on its sequel, Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets (2002), commenced shortly afterwards. He appeared again as Harry in Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban (2004) directed by Alfonso Cuarón, and then appeared in Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire (2005) directed by Mike Newell. Shortly afterwards, he finished filming December Boys (2007) in Adelaide, Australia, Kangaroo Island, and Geelong, Australia which began on the 14 November 2005 and ended sometime in December. On January 27, 2006, he attended the South Bank Awards Show to present the award for "Breakthrough Artist of the Year" to Billie Piper. Daniel reprised his famous character once again for the next installment of the Harry Potter series, Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix (2007). In February 2007, he took on his first stage role in the West End play Equus, to worldwide praise from fans and critics alike. Also that year, he starred in the television movie My Boy Jack (2007), which aired on 11 November 2007 in the UK.
After voicing a character in an episode of the animated television series The Simpsons in late 2010, Radcliffe debuted as J. Pierrepont Finch in the 2011 Broadway revival How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying, a role previously held by Broadway veterans Robert Morse and Matthew Broderick. Other cast members included John Larroquette, Rose Hemingway and Mary Faber. Both the actor and production received good reviews, with USA Today commenting: "Radcliffe ultimately succeeds not by overshadowing his fellow cast members, but by working in conscientious harmony with them - and having a blast in the process." Radcliffe's performance in the show earned him Drama Desk Award, Drama League Award and Outer Critics Circle Award nominations. The production itself later received nine Tony Award nominations. Radcliffe left the show on 1 January 2012. His first post-Harry Potter project was the 2012 horror film The Woman in Black, adapted from the 1983 novel by Susan Hill. The film was released on 3 February 2012 in the United States and Canada, and was released on 10 February in the UK. Radcliffe portrays a man sent to deal with the legal matters of a mysterious woman who has just died, and soon after he begins to experience strange events from the ghost of a woman dressed in black. He has said he was "incredibly excited" to be part of the film and described the script as "beautifully written".
In 2013, he portrayed American poet Allen Ginsberg in the thriller drama Kill Your Darlings (2013), directed by John Krokidas. He also starred in an Irish-Canadian romantic comedy film The F Word directed by Michael Dowseand written by Elan Mastai, based on TJ Dawe and Michael Rinaldi's play Toothpaste and Cigars and then he starred in an American dark fantasy horror film directed by Alexandre Aja Horns. Both of the films premiered at the 38th Toronto International Film Festival. Radcliffe also performed at the Noël Coward Theatre in the stage play revival of Martin McDonagh's dark comedy The Cripple of Inishmaan as the lead, Billy Claven, for which he won the WhatsOnStage Award for Best Actor in a Play. In 2015, Radcliffe starred as Igor in a science fiction horror film Victor Frankenstein (2015), directed by Paul McGuigan and written by Max Landis, which was based on contemporary adaptations of Mary Shelley's 1818 novel Frankenstein. In 2016, he appeared as a wealthy villain in the mystery/action film Now You See Me 2 (2016), and as an oftentimes mobile corpse in the indie fantasy Swiss Army Man (2016).
Now being one of the world's most recognizable people, Daniel leads a somewhat normal life. He has made friends working on the Harry Potter films, which include his co-stars Rupert Grint and Emma Watson.Harry Potter (108 episodes)
Episode 1x01 The Boy Who Lived (2001)
Episode 1x02 The Letters From No One (2001)
Episode 1x03 Diagon Alley (2001)
Episode 1x04 The Sorting Hat (2001)
Episode 1x05 The Midnight Duel (2001)
Episode 1x06 Halloween And Quidditch (2001)
Episode 1x07 The Mirror Of Erised (2001)
Episode 1x08 Norbert The Norwegian Ridgeback (2001)
Episode 1x09 The Forbidden Forest (2001)
Episode 1x10 The Man With Two Faces (2001)
Episode 2x01 The Worst Birthday (2002)
Episode 2x02 The Burrow (2002)
Episode 2x03 The Whomping Willow (2002)
Episode 2x04 Mudbloods And Murmurs (2002)
Episode 2x05 The Writing On The Wall (2002)
Episode 2x06 The Polyjuice Potion (2002)
Episode 2x07 The Very Secret Dary (2002)
Episode 2x08 Aragog (2002)
Episode 2x09 The Chamber Of Secrets (2002)
Episode 2x10 The Heir Of Slytherin (2002)
Episode 3x01 Aunt Marge’s Big Mistake (2003)
Episode 3x02 The Dementor (2003)
Episode 3x03 The Boggart In The Wardrobe (2003)
Episode 3x04 Flight Of The Fat Lady (2003)
Episode 3x05 The Marauder’s Map (2003)
Episode 3x06 The Patronus (2003)
Episode 3x07 The Quidditch Final (2003)
Episode 3x08 Cat, Rat And Dog (2003)
Episode 3x09 The Servant Of Lord Voldemort (2003)
Episode 3x10 Hermione’s Secret (2003)
Episode 4x01 The Riddle House (2004)
Episode 4x02 Back To The Burrow (2004)
Episode 4x03 The Quidditch World Cup (2004)
Episode 4x04 The Dark Mark (2004)
Episode 4x05 The Triwizard Tournament (2004)
Episode 4x06 The Unforgivable Curses (2004)
Episode 4x07 The Goblet of Fire (2004)
Episode 4x08 The Weighing Of The Wands (2004)
Episode 4x09 The Hungarian Horntail (2004)
Episode 4x10 The First Task (2004)
Episode 5x01 The Unexpected Task (2005)
Episode 5x02 The Yule Ball (2005)
Episode 5x03 Rita Skeeter’s Scoop (2005)
Episode 5x04 The Egg And The Eye (2005)
Episode 5x05 The Second Task (2005)
Episode 5x06 The Madness Of Mr. Crouch (2005)
Episode 5x07 The Pensieve (2005)
Episode 5x08 The Third Task (2005)
Episode 5x09 Flesh, Blood, And Bone (2005)
Episode 5x10 The Beginning (2005)
Episode 6x01 Dudley Demented (2006)
Episode 6x02 Number Twelve, Grimmauld Place (2006)
Episode 6x03 The Order Of The Phoenix (2006)
Episode 6x04 The Ministry Of Magic (2006)
Episode 6x05 Luna Lovegood (2006)
Episode 6x06 Professor Umbridge (2006)
Episode 6x07 The Hogwarts High Inquisitor (2006)
Episode 6x08 In The Hog’s Head (2006)
Episode 6x09 Dumbledore’s Army (2006)
Episode 6x10 The Lion And The Serpent (2006)
Episode 7x01 Hagrid’s Tale (2007)
Episode 7x02 The Eye Of The Snake (2007)
Episode 7x03 Occlumency (2007)
Episode 7x04 Seen And Unforeseen (2007)
Episode 7x05 Snape’s Worst Memory (2007)
Episode 7x06 Career Advice (2007)
Episode 7x07 O.W.L.s (2007)
Episode 7x08 The Department Of Mysteries (2007)
Episode 7x09 The Only One He Ever Feared (2007)
Episode 7x10 The Second War Begins (2007)
Episode 8x02 Horace Slughorn (2008)
Episode 8x03 Draco’s Detour (2008)
Episode 8x04 The Slug Club (2008)
Episode 8x05 The Half-Blood Prince (2008)
Episode 8x06 The House Of Gaunt (2008)
Episode 8x07 Silver And Opals (2008)
Episode 8x08 The Secret Riddle (2008)
Episode 8x09 Felix Felicis (2008)
Episode 8x10 A Very Frosty Christmas (2008)
Episode 9x01 A Sluggish Memory (2009)
Episode 9x02 Birthday Surprises (2009)
Episode 9x03 Lord Voldemort’s Request (2009)
Episode 9x04 After The Burial (2009)
Episode 9x05 Horcruxes (2009)
Episode 9x06 Sectumsempra (2009)
Episode 9x07 The Seer Overheard (2009)
Episode 9x08 The Lightning-Struck Tower (2009)
Episode 9x09 Flight Of The Prince (2009)
Episode 9x10 The White Tomb (2009)
Episode 10x01 In Memoriam (2010)
Episode 10x02 The Seven Potters (2010)
Episode 10x03 Fallen Warrior (2010)
Episode 10x04 The Wedding (2010)
Episode 10x05 A Place To Hide (2010)
Episode 10x06 Magic Is Might (2010)
Episode 10x08 The Goblin’s Revenge (2010)
Episode 10x09 Godric’s Hollow (2010)
Episode 10x10 The Silver Doe (2010)
Episode 11x01 The Tale Of The Three Brothers (2011)
Episode 11x02 Malfoy Manor (2011)
Episode 11x03 Shell Cottage (2011)
Episode 11x04 Gringotts (2011)
Episode 11x05 The Final Hiding Place (2011)
Episode 11x06 The Sacking Of Severus Snape (2011)
Episode 11x07 The Battle Of Hogwarts (2011)
Episode 11x08 The Elder Wand (2011)
Episode 11x09 The Prince’s Tale (2011)
Episode 11x10 The Flaw In The Plan (2011)- Actress
- Soundtrack
Dame Joan Ann Plowright, the Baroness Olivier, is one of the most distinguished actors of her generation. She may be best remembered as the third wife and widow of Laurence Olivier, generally considered the greatest anglophone actor of the 20th Century, but she had a distinguished career of her own on stage and screen spanning six decades.
Born in Brigg, Lincolnshire on October 28, 1929, she received her training at the Bristol Old Vic Theatre School and made her professional stage debut at Croydon in 1948. Her London debut came in 1954, and two years later, she joined George Devine's English Stage Company at the Royal Court Theatre, which would change her life just as the drama at the Royal Court revolutionized the English theater.
The Royal Court's 1956 production of John Osborne's 'Look Back In Anger' was a watershed in English theatrical history, ushering in the 'Angry Young Man" era in British cultural life. In 1957, Plowright first co-starred with her future husband Olivier in the Royal Court's production of Osborne's The Entertainer (1960) when she took over the role of Archie Rice's daughter Jean Rice when the play transferred to a commercial venue in the West End. She recreated the role in Tony Richardson's 1960 film of the play.
To escape the notoriety from Olivier's divorce from Vivien Leigh, Plowright and Olivier went to New York, where they appeared on Broadway, he in Becket (1964) and she in A Taste of Honey (1961). For her performance as Josephine, which Rita Tushingham played in the movie version, she won a 1961 Tony Award as Best Actress in a Play. (She had first appeared on Broadway in a twin bill of Eugène Ionesco's "The Chairs" and "The Lesson" in January 1958, a month before she appeared with Olivier in "The Entertainer".) When his divorce from Leigh came through, they were married in March 1961 in New York with Richard Burton as Larry's best man.
From 1963 onward, she was a member of the National Theatre, which was headed by Olivier. Plowright created a distinguished stage career and was acclaimed when she began appearing more frequently in movies and television starting in the the 1980s. She was made a Dame Commander of the British Empire, the female equivalent of a knighthood, in the 2004 Queen's New Year Honours.
Plowright divorced her first husband, the actor Roger Gage, to marry Olivier in 1961 and they had three children, Richard Kerr Olivier, Tamsin Olivier and Julie Kate Olivier.Arabella Figg (6 episodes)
Episode 1x01 The Boy Who Lived (2001)
Episode 1x02 The Letters From No One (2001)
Episode 6x01 Dudley Demented (2006)
Episode 6x04 The Ministry Of Magic (2006)
Episode 9x10 The White Tomb (2009)
Episode 10x02 The Seven Potters (2010)- Jason Boyd was born in the UK. He is known for Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix (2007), Teachers (2001) and Fred Dinenage Murder Casebook (2011).Piers Polkiss (3 episodes)
Episode 1x01 The Boy Who Lived (2001)
Episode 1x02 The Letters From No One (2001)
Episode 6x01 Dudley Demented (2006) - Actress
- Producer
- Writer
Olivia Colman was born on 30 January 1974 in Norwich, Norfolk, England, UK. She is an actress and producer, known for The Favourite (2018), Tyrannosaur (2011) and The Lost Daughter (2021). She has been married to Ed Sinclair since August 2001. They have three children.Piers Polkiss's Mother (1 episode)
Episode 1x01 The Boy Who Lived (2001)- Actor
- Producer
- Writer
Antônio Fagundes was born on 18 April 1949 in Rio de Janeiro, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. He is an actor and producer, known for Two Faces (2007), O Dono do Mundo (1991) and Port of Miracles (2001). He was previously married to Mara Carvalho and Clarisse Abujamra.Boa Constrictor (1 episode)
Episode 1x01 The Boy Who Lived (2001) (voice)- Actor
- Additional Crew
- Producer
James Nesbitt was born in Ballymena, County Antrim, Northern Ireland, to May, a civil servant, and James Nesbitt, a primary school headmaster. He was educated at Coleraine Academical Institution (also the school of Brian Campbell & Brian McAlister). He originally planned to be a French teacher. It was not until teacher Robert Simpson encouraged him to take an apprenticeship at the local Riverside Theatre that his interest in acting began, eventually leading him to a drama school in London, and to what has become a highly successful acting career.
James is a lover of football.Zoo Director (1 episode)
Episode 1x01 The Boy Who Lived (2001)- Richard Macklin was born in the UK. He is known for Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix (2007).Malcolm (1 episode)
Episode 1x02 The Letters From No One (2001)
Episode 6x01 Dudley Demented (2006) - Actor
- Writer
- Soundtrack
Andrew Sachs born Andreas Siegfried Sachs was born in Berlin, Germany, he and his family emigrated to London in 1938, to escape persecution under the Nazis. He made his name on British television and rose to fame in the 1970s for his portrayals of the comical Spanish waiter Manuel in Fawlty Towers (1975), a role for which he was BAFTA nominated.
He went on to have a long career in acting and voice-over work for television, film and radio. In his later years, he continued to have success with roles in films such as Quartet, and as Ramsay Clegg in Coronation Street.
Sachs was born in Berlin, Germany, the son of Katharina (née Schrott-Fiecht), a librarian, and Hans Emil Sachs, an insurance broker. His father was Jewish and his mother was Catholic, and of half-Austrian descent. He left with his parents for Britain in 1938, when he was eight years old, to escape the Nazis. They settled in north London, and he lived in Kilburn for the rest of his life.
In 1960, Sachs married Melody Lang, who appeared in one episode of Fawlty Towers, "Basil the Rat", as Mrs. Taylor. He adopted her two sons from a previous marriage, John Sachs and William Sachs, and they had one daughter, Kate Sachs.
In the late 1950s, whilst still studying shipping management at college, Sachs worked on radio productions, including Private Dreams and Public Nightmares by Frederick Bradnum, an early experimental programme made by the BBC Radiophonic Workshop.
Sachs began in acting with repertory theatre and made his West End debut as Grobchick in the 1958 production of the Whitehall farce Simple Spymen. He made his screen debut in 1959 in the film The Night We Dropped a Clanger. He then appeared in numerous television series throughout the 1960s, including some appearances in ITC productions such as The Saint (1962) and Randall and Hopkirk (Deceased) (1969).
Sachs is best known for his role as Manuel, the Spanish waiter in the sitcom Fawlty Towers (1975 and 1979). During the shooting of the Fawlty Towers episode "The Germans", Sachs was left with second degree acid burns due to a fire stunt. He was hit with a faulty prop on the set of the show by John Cleese and suffered a massive headache.
Sachs recorded four singles in character as Manuel; the first was "Manuel's Good Food Guide" in 1977, which came in a picture sleeve with Manuel on the cover. Sachs also had a hand in writing (or adapting) the lyrics. This was followed in 1979 by "O Cheryl" with "Ode to England" on the B side. This was recorded under the name "Manuel and Los Por Favors". Sachs shares the writing credits for the B side with "B. Wade", who also wrote the A side.
In 1981, "Manuel" released a cover version of Joe Dolce's number one in the United Kingdom "Shaddap You Face", with "Waiter, there's a Flea in my Soup" on the B side. Sachs also adapted "Shaddap You Face" into Spanish, but was prevented from releasing it before Dolce's version by a court injunction. When finally released it reached 138 in the UK Chart.
In 2007, the BBC broadcast an adaptation of Dirk Gently's Holistic Detective Agency with Sachs portraying Reg (Professor Urban Chronotis, the Regius Professor of Chronology). He would later appear in another Adams adaptation as the Book in the live tour of The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy during its run at Bromley's Churchill Theatre.
On 17 November 2008, it was announced that Sachs had been approached to appear in ITV soap Coronation Street. He later confirmed on 14 December that he was taking up the offer, saying, "I'm taking Street challenge". In May 2009 he made his debut on the street as Norris' brother, Ramsay. He appeared in 27 episodes and left in August 2009.
With the Australian pianist Victor Sangiorgio, he toured with a two man show called "Life after Fawlty", which included Richard Strauss's voice and piano setting of Alfred, Lord Tennyson's poem "Enoch Arden". 2012 saw his last major role, as Bobby Swanson in the movie Quartet.
Sachs was diagnosed with vascular dementia in 2012, which eventually left him unable to speak and forced him to use a wheelchair. He died on 23 November 2016 at the Denville Hall nursing home in Northwood, London, England. He was buried on 1 December 2016, the same day his death was publicly announced.
On 2 December 2016, BBC One broadcast the Fawlty Towers episode "Communication Problems" in his memory. John Cleese led tributes to Sachs, describing him as a "sweet, sweet man"Railview Hotel Owner (1 episode)
Episode 1x02 The Letters From No One (2001)- Actor
- Director
- Camera and Electrical Department
Sylvester McCoy was born Percy James Patrick Kent-Smith on 20 August 1943, the only child of Molly Sheridan and Percy James Kent-Smith, a couple living in Dunoon, Scotland. His mother was Irish. Percy James Kent-Smith was killed in the Second World War a couple of months before his son was born, and he was brought up by his mother, his grandmother (Mary Sheridan), and his aunts. He attended St Muns Primary School in Dunoon. The headmistress, Rosie O'Grady, was keen that her young charges obtain decent jobs upon leaving the school and so organized regular talks from people in all manner of professions.
McCoy expressed an interest in every job, and as a result eventually found himself given an afternoon off school to go to see a local priest about entering the priesthood. He left school, joined Blairs College, a Catholic seminary in Aberdeen, and between the ages of twelve and sixteen trained to be a priest. At Blairs College, he realized that there was more to life than could be found in Dunoon and discovered classical music and history, which fascinated him. He eventually decided to become a monk and applied to join a Dominican order, but his application was rejected as he was too young. He returned to school and soon discovered the delights of the opposite sex in the form of fellow students and determined he didn't want to be a priest or a monk after all.
On finishing his education he took a holiday down to London, from which he never returned. McCoy approached a youth employment center looking for a job and impressed by the fact that he had attended a grammar school, they instantly found him a job in the City working for an insurance company. He trained in this job and stayed there until he was 27 before deciding that it wasn't really for him. With the help of a cook at London's Roundhouse Theatre, McCoy gained a job there selling tickets and keeping the books in the box office.
McCoy joined the Ken Campbell Roadshow. Along with Bob Hoskins, Jane Wood, and Dave Hill, he would start performing a range of plays with the umbrella theme of "modern myths". McCoy found himself in a double-act with Hoskins. After Hoskins left, and being booked at a circus, director Ken Campbell improvised a circus-based act about a fictitious stuntman called Sylvester McCoy and thought it would be amusing if the program stated that this character was played by "Sylvester McCoy". While at the Royal Court Theatre, one of the critics missed the joke and assumed that Sylvester McCoy was a real person. McCoy liked the irony of this and adopted the name of his stage identity. During one of their UK engagements, the Roadshow team was invited up by Joan Littlewood, who was directing a production of "The Hostage", before the performance of her play. This led McCoy to bona fide theater, and he was subsequently invited to appear in numerous plays and musicals.
McCoy was starring at the National Theatre in "The Pied Piper", a play written especially for him, when he learned that the BBC was looking for a new lead actor to replace Colin Baker, who had been unceremoniously dumped from Doctor Who (1963) on the orders of Michael Grade. McCoy won the role as the Seventh Doctor despite reservations from Grade and Head of Drama Jonathan Powell, who were by this time monitoring producer John Nathan-Turner's decision-making very closely. McCoy's first season took the slightly pantomimic style of Baker's final season, Trial of a Time Lord, even further and received a very dubious reception from the press and fans. Nathan-Turner put McCoy in a pullover covered in question marks, which McCoy later admitted he didn't like.
By the time of McCoy's second season, the new script editor, Andrew Cartmel, was trying to make the series darker and more complex. In the third season, his costume was changed from a fawn jacket and paisley scarf to a dark brown jacket and an altogether more muted and subdued image, but the pullover remained. Despite forming a close bond with co-star Sophie Aldred and the general standard of the stories rising again towards the end, the series was obviously starved of funds and ratings were fairly poor throughout the McCoy era, with the series being trounced by ITV's Coronation Street (1960). The BBC's opinion of Doctor Who (1963) was that it was an embarrassment. In 1989, the new series head, Peter Cregeen, pulled the plug.
After Doctor Who (1963) McCoy worked extensively in theater and on television. In theater he appeared in "The Government Inspector" twice in tours during 1993 and 1994, and in between these he starred as the Narrator, Thomas Marvel, in the stage version of H.G. Wells's "The Invisible Man". In 1995, he starred in Zorro: The Musical".
On television, his credits include Frank Stubbs Promotes (1993) and Rab C. Nesbitt (1988). He also created the character of Crud in the cult television series Ghoul Lashed for Sky TV. In 1996, he was contracted to reprise his role as the Doctor, handing over to an eighth incarnation of the Time Lord in the earthly form of his friend Paul McGann. Also in 1996, McCoy devised and presented Reeltime Pictures' I Was a 'Doctor Who' Monster (1996), a special video tribute to the men and women who had played the monsters of Doctor Who (1963).Rowboat Owner (1 episode)
Episode 1x02 The Letters From No One (2001)- Actor
- Producer
- Writer
Ewan Gordon McGregor was born on March 31, 1971 in Perth, Perthshire, Scotland, to Carol Diane (Lawson) and James Charles McGregor, both teachers. His uncle is actor Denis Lawson. He was raised in Crieff. At age 16, he left Morrison Academy to join the Perth Repertory Theatre. His parents encouraged him to leave school and pursue his acting goals rather than be unhappy. McGregor studied drama for a year at Kirkcaldly in Fife, then enrolled at London's Guildhall School of Music and Drama for a three-year course. He studied alongside Daniel Craig and Alistair McGowan, among others, and left right before graduating after snagging the role of Private Mick Hopper in Dennis Potter's six-part Channel 4 series Lipstick on Your Collar (1993). His first notable role was that of Alex Law in Shallow Grave (1994), directed by Danny Boyle, written by John Hodge and produced by Andrew Macdonald. This was followed by The Pillow Book (1995) and Trainspotting (1996), the latter of which brought him to the public's attention.
He is now one of the most critically acclaimed actors of his generation, and portrays Obi-Wan Kenobi in the first three Star Wars episodes. McGregor is married to French production designer Eve Mavrakis, whom he met while working on the television series Kavanagh QC (1995). They married in France in the summer of 1995, and have four daughters. McGregor formed a production company, with friends Jonny Lee Miller, Sean Pertwee, Jude Law, Sadie Frost, Damon Bryant, Bradley Adams and Geoff Deehan, called "Natural Nylon", and hoped it would make innovative films that do not conform to Hollywood standards. McGregor and Bryant left the company in 2002. He was awarded Officer of the Order of the British Empire in the 2013 Queen's New Years Honours List for his services to drama and charity.
Ewan made his directorial debut with American Pastoral (2016), an adaptation of Philip Roth's book, in which Ewan also starred.
In 2018 McGregor won an Golden Globe for his work in the TV Series Fargo.James Potter (11 episodes)
Episode 1x02 The Letters From No One (2001)
Episode 1x07 The Mirror Of Erised (2001)
Episode 1x10 The Man With Two Faces (2001)
Episode 3x05 The Marauder’s Map (2003)
Episode 3x06 The Patronus (2003) (voice)
Episode 5x09 Flesh, Blood, And Bone (2005)
Episode 6x04 The Ministry Of Magic (2006)
Episode 6x05 Luna Lovegood (2006)
Episode 10x09 Godric’s Hollow (2010)
Episode 11x09 The Prince’s Tale (2011)
Episode 11x10 The Flaw In The Plan (2011)- Actress
- Writer
- Producer
British actress Emily Kathleen Anne Mortimer was born in Hammersmith, London, England, to writer and barrister Sir John Mortimer and his second wife, Penelope (née Gollop). She was educated at St Paul's Girls' School in West London, and it was whilst there she began acting. Mortimer moved on from school to Lincoln College, Oxford University, where she studied English Literature and Russian, and spent two terms at the Moscow Arts Theater Drama School, studying acting.
While appearing in an Oxford University student production, Mortimer was spotted by a TV producer who cast her in an adaptation of Catherine Cookson' s The Glass Virgin (1995). She made her feature film debut in 1996 alongside Val Kilmer in The Ghost and the Darkness (1996). Roles in various projects have followed, including Elizabeth (1998), Love's Labour's Lost (2000), Match Point (2005), Lars and the Real Girl (2007), Shutter Island (2010) and Hugo (2011).
During the making of Love's Labour's Lost (2000), Mortimer met her husband Alessandro Nivola. The couple have two children, Sam Nivola and May Nivola.Lily Potter (14 episodes)
Episode 1x02 The Letters From No One (2001)
Episode 1x07 The Mirror Of Erised (2001)
Episode 1x10 The Man With Two Faces (2001)
Episode 3x02 The Dementor (2003) (voice)
Episode 3x04 Flight Of The Fat Lady (2003) (voice)
Episode 3x05 The Marauder’s Map (2003)
Episode 3x06 The Patronus (2003) (voice)
Episode 3x09 The Servant Of Lord Voldemort (2003) (voice)
Episode 5x09 Flesh, Blood, And Bone (2005)
Episode 6x04 The Ministry Of Magic (2006)
Episode 6x05 Luna Lovegood (2006)
Episode 10x05 A Place To Hide (2010)
Episode 10x09 Godric’s Hollow (2010)
Episode 11x09 The Prince’s Tale (2011)- Actor
- Producer
- Director
Actor Ralph Nathaniel Twisleton-Wykeham-Fiennes was born on December 22, 1962 in Suffolk, England, to Jennifer Anne Mary Alleyne (Lash), a novelist, and Mark Fiennes, a photographer. He is the eldest of six children. Four of his siblings are also in the arts: Martha Fiennes, a director; Magnus Fiennes, a musician; Sophie Fiennes, a producer; and Joseph Fiennes, an actor. He is of English, Irish, and Scottish origin.
A noted Shakespeare interpreter, he first achieved success onstage at the Royal National Theatre. Fiennes first worked on screen in 1990 and then made his film debut in 1992 as Heathcliff in Emily Brontë's Wuthering Heights (1992), opposite Juliette Binoche. 1993 was his "breakout year". He had a major role in the controversial Peter Greenaway film The Baby of Mâcon (1993), with Julia Ormond, which was poorly received. Later that year he became known internationally for portraying the amoral Nazi concentration camp commandant Amon Goeth in Steven Spielberg's Schindler's List (1993). For this he was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor and the Golden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actor. He did not win, but did win the Best Supporting Actor BAFTA Award for the role, as well as Best Supporting Actor honors from numerous critics groups, including the National Society of Film Critics, and the New York, Chicago, Boston, and London Film Critics associations. His portrayal as Göth also earned him a spot on the American Film Institute's list of Top 50 Film Villains. To look suitable to represent Goeth, Fiennes gained weight, but he managed to shed it afterwards. In 1994, he portrayed American academic Charles Van Doren in Quiz Show (1994). In 1996, he was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Actor for his performance as Count Almásy the World War II epic romance, and another Best Picture winner, Anthony Minghella's The English Patient (1996), in which he starred with Kristin Scott Thomas. He also received BAFTA and Golden Globe nominations, as well as two Screen Actors Guild (SAG) Award nominations, one for Best Actor and another shared with the film's ensemble cast.
Since then, Fiennes has been in a number of notable films, including Strange Days (1995), Oscar and Lucinda (1997), the animated The Prince of Egypt (1998), István Szabó's Sunshine (1999), Neil Jordan-directed films The End of the Affair (1999) and The Good Thief (2002), Red Dragon (2002), Maid in Manhattan (2002), The Constant Gardener (2005), In Bruges (2008), The Reader (2008), co-starring Kate Winslet, Kathryn Bigelow's Oscar®-winning The Hurt Locker (2008), Clash of the Titans (2010), Mike Newell's screen adaptation of Charles Dickens'Great Expectations (2012), with Helena Bonham Carter and Jeremy Irvine, and Wes Anderson's The Grand Budapest Hotel (2014).
He is also known for his roles in major film franchises such as the Harry Potter film series (2005-2011), in which he played the evil Lord Voldemort. His nephew, Hero Fiennes Tiffin played Tom Riddle, the young Lord Voldemort, in Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince (2009). Ralph also appears in the James Bond series, in which he has played M, starting with the 2012 film Skyfall (2012).
In 2011, Fiennes made his directorial debut with his film adaptation of Shakespeare's tragedy political thriller Coriolanus (2011), in which he also played the title character, opposite Gerard Butler and Vanessa Redgrave. Fiennes has won a Tony Award for playing Prince Hamlet on Broadway.
In 2015, Fiennes played a music producer in Luca Guadagnino's A Bigger Splash (2015), starring opposite Tilda Swinton and Matthias Schoenaerts, and in 2016, Fiennes starred in Joel and Ethan Coen's Hail, Caesar! (2016).
Since 1999, Fiennes has served as an ambassador for UNICEF UK.Lord Voldemort (30 episodes)
Episode 1x02 The Letters From No One (2001) (uncredited)
Episode 1x10 The Man With Two Faces (2001)
Episode 3x04 Flight Of The Fat Lady (2003) (voice)
Episode 3x05 The Marauder’s Map (2003) (voice)
Episode 3x06 The Patronus (2003) (voice)
Episode 4x01 The Riddle House (2004) (voice)
Episode 5x07 The Pensieve (2005) (voice)
Episode 5x09 Flesh, Blood, And Bone (2005)
Episode 5x10 The Beginning (2005) (voice)
Episode 7x03 Occlumency (2007)
Episode 7x04 Seen And Unforeseen (2007)
Episode 7x07 O.W.L.s (2007)
Episode 7x09 The Only One He Ever Feared (2007)
Episode 9x03 Lord Voldemort’s Request (2009)
Episode 10x01 In Memoriam (2010)
Episode 10x02 The Seven Potters (2010)
Episode 10x03 Fallen Warrior (2010)
Episode 10x04 The Wedding (2010)
Episode 10x05 A Place To Hide (2010)
Episode 10x06 Magic Is Might (2010)
Episode 10x08 The Goblin’s Revenge (2010)
Episode 10x09 Godric’s Hollow (2010)
Episode 11x02 Malfoy Manor (2011)
Episode 11x03 Shell Cottage (2011)
Episode 11x05 The Final Hiding Place (2011)
Episode 11x06 The Sacking Of Severus Snape (2011)
Episode 11x07 The Battle Of Hogwarts (2011) (voice)
Episode 11x08 The Elder Wand (2011)
Episode 11x09 The Prince’s Tale (2011)
Episode 11x10 The Flaw In The Plan (2011)- Actor
- Soundtrack
Tim McInnerny is an English actor. He is known for his many roles on stage and television, including as Lord Percy Percy and Captain Darling in the 1980s British sitcom Blackadder. McInnerny was born on 18 September 1956 in Cheadle Hulme, Cheshire, the son of Mary Joan (née Gibbings) and William Ronald McInnerny. He was brought up in Cheadle Hulme, and Stroud, Gloucestershire, and educated at Marling School, a grammar school in Stroud, and read English at Wadham College, Oxford, matriculating in 1976 after taking a gap year backpacking around the world.Tom (7 episodes)
Episode 1x03 Diagon Alley (2001)
Episode 3x01 Aunt Marge’s Big Mistake (2003)
Episode 3x02 The Dementor (2003)
Episode 8x03 Draco’s Detour (2008)
Episode 9x10 The White Tomb (2009)
Episode 11x04 Gringotts (2011)
Episode 11x10 The Flaw In The Plan (2011)- Actress
- Producer
Hailing from an English theatrical family, Christina Pickles is a beloved stage-trained actress who has enjoyed a rich and varied career that has allowed her to show her incredible range and great depth of character in her performances. She sets the bar for all at an entirely new height with this year's "Outstanding Actress, Short Form, Comedy or Drama, Short Form" for her critically lauded performance in "Break a Hip" earning a remarkable seventh Emmy nomination for a superior performance. Earlier, Christina earned an Emmy nod for her hilarious role on "Friends" as 'Ross' and 'Monica Geller's' mom adding to five nominations for her historic role on precedent-setting "St. Elsewhere."
Probably best known for her portrayal of "Nurse Helen Rosenthal" on the NBC hit hospital drama "St. Elsewhere" and "Judy Geller," the dysfunctional mother of Monica (Courtney Cox) and Ross (David Schwimmer), on the NBC smash comedy hit "Friends," Christina was Emmy-nominated five times for "St. Elsewhere" and once for her indelible role on "Friends."
Christina just added her seventh Emmy nomination this summer for her hilarious and touching performance as "Biz" in the short-form comedy series "Break A Hip." Guest stars and riveting performances surround her indelible character including those from Oscar winners Allison Janey, Octavia Spencer and Jim Rash as well as a laugh-out-loud turn from Peri Giipin. It was Christina five years ago that learned about the infectious storyline of "Break A Hip" and its protagonist, 'Biz,' insisting producer/director Cameron Watson turn this into the Short Form hit series you see today. It's the best in its space at a time when all of us are living longer and know a 'Biz' in our lives.
Christina trained at The Royal Academy of Dramatic Art in London before moving to New York where she was a member of The APA Repertory Company and enjoyed a luminous career starring on and Off-Broadway. After moving to Los Angeles for "St. Elsewhere," she worked consistently in film and television establishing herself as a versatile actress able to perform both comedy and drama deftly. Film credits include "The Wedding Singer," Baz Luhrmann's "Romeo + Juliet," "Grace of My Heart," and "Legends of the Fall." As a voice-over artist, Christina can be heard in classic episodes of "The Family Guy" and as the spokesperson for Pavilions supermarket.Doris Crockford (2 episodes)
Episode 1x03 Diagon Alley (2001)
Episode 11x10 The Flaw In The Plan (2011)- Actor
- Producer
- Soundtrack
Anthony Andrews made his West End theater debut at the Apollo Theatre as one of twenty young schoolboys in Alan Bennett's "Forty Years On" with John Gielgud. He began his career at the Chichester Festival Theatre in the UK. His theater credits include spells with the New Shakespeare Company - "Romeo and Juliet" and "A Midsummer Night's Dream". The Royal National Theatre production of Stephen Poliakoff's "Coming in to Land" with Maggie Smith, directed by Peter Hall, the much-acclaimed Greenwich Theatre production of Robin Chapman's "One of Us" and, as "Pastor Manders", in Robin Phillips's highly acclaimed production of Henrik Ibsen's "Ghosts" at the Comedy Theatre in London, produced by Bill Kenwright.
Anthony's first television appearance was in A Beast with Two Backs (1968) by Dennis Potter, which was part of The Wednesday Play (1964) series. His first leading role in a series was as the title character in the BBC's The Fortunes of Nigel (1974) by Walter Scott. Subsequently, he distinguished himself in various television classics playing "Mercutio" in Romeo & Juliet (1978) and starred in three different plays in the "Play of the Month" (1976) series, including playing "Charles Harcourt" in "London Assurance". He also starred in Danger UXB (1979), in which he played bomb disposal hero "Brian Ash".
Most famously, he received worldwide recognition for his portrayal of the doomed "Sebastian Flyte" in Brideshead Revisited (1981) for which he won a BAFTA in the UK, the Golden Globe award in the USA and an Emmy nomination for Best Actor.
Anthony's since gone on to star in Jewels (1992), for which he received another Golden Globe nomination.
Most recently, Anthony has received tremendous acclaim for his outstanding portrayal of "Count Fosco" in "The Woman In White" at the Palace Theatre in London's West End.
As a producer, he co-produced Lost in Siberia (1991), which translates as "Lost in Siberia", filmed entirely in Russia, which received a Golden Globe nomination for Best Foreign Film and Haunted (1995), produced by his own production company, Double 'A' Films.Quirinus Quirrell (10 episodes)
Episode 1x03 Diagon Alley (2001)
Episode 1x04 The Sorting Hat (2001)
Episode 1x05 The Midnight Duel (2001)
Episode 1x06 Halloween And Quidditch (2001)
Episode 1x07 The Mirror Of Erised (2001)
Episode 1x08 Norbert The Norwegian Ridgeback (2001)
Episode 1x09 The Forbidden Forest (2001)
Episode 1x10 The Man With Two Faces (2001)
Episode 5x09 Flesh, Blood, And Bone (2005)
Episode 11x09 The Prince’s Tale (2011)- Actor
- Additional Crew
Bogrod (4 episodes)
Episode 1x03 Diagon Alley (2001)
Episode 2x02 The Burrow (2002)
Episode 11x04 Gringotts (2011)
Episode 11x05 The Final Hiding Place (2011)