Life after fame: the whole truth about how the lives of the stars of the Harry Potter saga turned out

09 Jun 2023

There is probably no one who does not like movies about this wizard in glasses and his friends, Hogwarts classmates and other characters of the saga. As we delve into the lives of the actors of the Harry Potter films since the end of the magical saga, it becomes clear that their career paths have taken an unexpected and exciting turn. Read the article, because we have something easy to tell and surprise you.

Harry Potter, Daniel Radcliffe

At the tender age of 11, Daniel Radcliffe stepped into the iconic role of Harry Potter, an experience that would forever alter the trajectory of his life. While the role brought him immense fame and fortune, it also subjected him to criticism. During his early years, Radcliffe's performance in the third film received disapproval, with some deeming it "wooden" and "bland." However, by the fifth installment, his acting prowess was acknowledged through numerous awards. In the years that followed, Radcliffe ventured into a diverse range of roles, demonstrating his versatility as an actor. From starring in horror sci-fi films like Victor Frankenstein to showcasing his talent in comedy dramas such as Swiss Army Man, Radcliffe consistently pushed his boundaries and proved his ability to excel in different genres.

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Hermione Granger, Emma Watson

Emma Watson garnered critical acclaim for her portrayal of Hermione Granger, the brilliant and empathetic Muggle-born witch. Following her remarkable performances in the Harry Potter film series, Watson continued to make her mark in the world of cinema with notable roles in movies such as The Perks of Being a Wallflower, The Bling Ring, Beauty and the Beast, and Little Women. Simultaneously, she achieved an impressive academic milestone by earning a bachelor's degree in English literature. Additionally, Watson assumed the role of a UN Women Goodwill ambassador, spearheading the HeForShe campaign. Through this initiative, she passionately advocates for boys and men to join the cause of gender equality, promoting a more inclusive and balanced society.

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Dean Thomas, Alfred Enoch

At a mere 13 years old, Alfred Enoch embraced the character of Dean Thomas in the Harry Potter films. Following his time in the wizarding world, this English-Brazilian actor achieved widespread acclaim and recognition for his portrayal of the main character Wes Gibbins in the legal drama series How to Get Away with Murder. Enoch's talent extends beyond the screen, as he has graced the stage in numerous Shakespearean plays, including Timon of Athens, Coriolanus, and King Lear. In addition to his theatrical endeavors, he has also starred in the series Trust Me and is currently involved in the production of Provisional Measure. Enoch continues to exhibit his versatility and dedication as an actor across various platforms.

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Ron Weasley, Rupert Grint

It's undeniable that Harry Potter owes a great deal of his success to his loyal best friend, Ron Weasley. As the quintessential sidekick from the beloved Weasley family, Ron stood by Harry's side through thick and thin and even found love with Hermione when their adventures concluded. In recent years, Rupert Grint has been steadily establishing himself as a respected actor. He has made notable appearances in television shows like Sick Note, Snatch, and Servant, showcasing his talent and versatility in various roles. Grint's ongoing journey in the acting world continues to garner admiration and recognition.

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Sirius Black, Gary Oldman

The character of Sirius Black in the Harry Potter films was brought to life by the talented Gary Oldman. Portraying a wizard haunted by his time in Azkaban, the magical prison, Oldman delivered a captivating performance that captured the fear and turmoil within Sirius. With an impressive filmography that spans over 50 movies, Oldman is renowned for his chameleon-like ability to transform into the characters he portrays. This versatility has left audiences intrigued as to what his true appearance might be, as he consistently immerses himself fully into each role. Notable examples of Oldman's exceptional acting range include his captivating portrayals of villains in films like True Romance, The Fifth Element, Air Force One, The Contender, and Léon: The Professional. Given his transformative skills, it's safe to say that Sirius Black can be added to the list of remarkable characters brought to life by Gary Oldman.

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Bill Weasley, Domhnall Gleeson

Despite being in his 30s, Irish actor Domhnall Gleeson has already amassed an impressive list of award-winning films. His portrayal of Bill Weasley, the eldest and most captivating of the Weasley siblings, brought him global recognition. In addition to his memorable role as Bill Weasley, Gleeson has delivered remarkable performances in acclaimed movies such as About Time, Anna Karenina, Never Let Me Go, Frank, and Unbroken, among others. This year, he is set to star in the comedy series Run, showcasing his versatility as an actor. While he has been acknowledged as one of Ireland's finest actors, Gleeson may still find himself living in the shadow of his father, renowned actor Brendan Gleeson.

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Barty Crouch Jr., David Tennant

David Tennant is a name that resonates with fans of Doctor Who, but his talents extend beyond the iconic role. In the realm of Harry Potter, Tennant portrayed the malevolent Barty Crouch Jr., a Death Eater who assumed the identity of Alastor Moody to plot Harry Potter's downfall. Tennant's villainous repertoire also includes the role of Kilgrave in Marvel's Jessica Jones, a captivating portrayal of a formidable antagonist in the world of superheroes. Additionally, he showcased his acting prowess in the crime drama Broadchurch, where he brought the complex character of police detective Alec Hardy to life.

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Dudley Dursley, Harry Melling

Although his portrayal of the spoiled cousin Dudley Dursley didn't fully showcase his acting talents, Harry Melling hails from a lineage of actors. Since then, he has undergone a transformation by losing weight, enabling him to explore a diverse range of roles, vastly different from that of Dudley Dursley. One notable performance that earned Melling critical acclaim was in the film The Ballad of Buster Scruggs. This showcased his ability to captivate audiences with his acting prowess. Additionally, he has made appearances in other films such as The Lost City of Z and has also ventured into the realm of fantasy shows, like Merlin, further expanding his acting repertoire.

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Mr. Ollivander, John Hurt

John Hurt, the revered actor who brought the enigmatic Mr. Ollivander to life, has sadly passed away, leaving behind a profound impact on the world of film. Despite his departure, his illustrious career continues to shine brightly, adorned with two Oscar nominations and a Golden Globe accolade. Renowned for his versatility and talent, Hurt's repertoire spans over 200 acting credits, solidifying his status as a true icon in the industry. Among the Harry Potter actors, Hurt perhaps holds the record for portraying the most fictional characters, leaving an indelible legacy that resonates with audiences to this day. Although he may no longer be with us, his remarkable contributions to the world of cinema will forever be remembered.

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Bellatrix Lestrange, Helena Bonham Carter

Helena Bonham Carter's illustrious career has been nothing short of extraordinary, both prior to and following her mesmerizing portrayal of the wicked Bellatrix Lestrange in the Harry Potter film series. Her unique allure, coupled with her uncanny ability to deliver unconventional performances, has solidified her status as a quintessential figure in many Tim Burton productions. From enchanting audiences in films like Alice in Wonderland and its sequel, to leaving an indelible mark in cinematic gems such as Big Fish, Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, Corpse Bride, Dark Shadows, Planet of the Apes, and Sweeney Todd, Bonham Carter has consistently captivated viewers with her extraordinary talent. Her remarkable contributions to the world of film have garnered her numerous awards and nominations, a testament to her undeniable skill and show-stopping performances.

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Rubeus Hagrid, Robbie Coltrane

Portraying the gentle, lovable, and fiercely loyal half-giant Rubeus Hagrid, Robbie Coltrane left an indelible mark on the Harry Potter series. His casting in the role was personally requested by J.K. Rowling herself. While Rubeus Hagrid propelled him to international stardom, the Scottish actor had already established himself in notable films before and after his Harry Potter journey. His talents graced the screen in two James Bond movies, Brave, Great Expectations, and National Treasure, among others. Outside of his career, Coltrane enjoys the blessings of fatherhood, having a son and a daughter. Additionally, his contributions to the arts have been recognized with the prestigious honor of receiving an OBE from the Queen.

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Professor Flitwick, Warwick Davis

Renowned English actor Warwick Davis possesses a magical presence, but he assumed the role of Professor Flitwick in the Harry Potter films, portraying the esteemed Charms Master at Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry. With his impressive filmography, he has also graced the screen as an Ewok in Return of the Jedi and as a leprechaun in the Leprechaun film series. Born with a rare form of dwarfism, Warwick Davis has not only made a mark as an actor but also as a champion for proper representation in the industry. He established the talent agency Willow Management, dedicated to ensuring that actors under five feet are given the opportunities they deserve. Davis's commitment to inclusivity and advocacy has been instrumental in creating a more inclusive space for actors of all heights.

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Lord Voldemort, Ralph Fiennes

Ralph Fiennes brought haunting life to the character of Lord Voldemort, instilling fear in the hearts of many children born in the 1990s. His portrayal was undeniably chilling and convincingly sinister. Interestingly, Fiennes himself shares a name that is rather intricate and not easily summed up, as it encompasses Ralph Nathaniel Twisleton-Wykeham-Fiennes. In addition to his iconic role in the Harry Potter series, Fiennes has delivered exceptional performances in acclaimed films like Schindler's List and The English Patient. His versatile acting prowess has also shone through in notable works such as In Bruges, The Reader, and The Grand Budapest Hotel. Fiennes' contributions to the world of cinema have solidified his reputation as a truly remarkable actor.

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Draco Malfoy, Tom Felton

Draco Malfoy holds a similar significance to Slytherin as Harry Potter does to Gryffindor. One of his most sinister acts occurred in The Half-Blood Prince, when he played a part in luring Dumbledore to his fateful end. However, it is worth noting that this action was part of a more intricate plan to combat Voldemort, which might warrant some level of forgiveness. While Tom Felton may not have surpassed the fame achieved through his portrayal of Draco, he has made notable appearances in other immensely popular film franchises. This includes his involvement in the recent reboot series of Planet of the Apes, showcasing his versatility and range as an actor.

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Katie Bell, Georgina Leonidas

Georgina Leonidas brought the character of Katie Bell to life in the Harry Potter films, making her first appearance in The Half-Blood Prince. Her portrayal of the character's harrowing experience with the Opal Necklace in The Deathly Hallows: Part 1 left a lasting impression on audiences. Following her time in the Harry Potter franchise, Leonidas embarked on a successful acting career and earned well-deserved recognition. She is particularly renowned for her role in the TV series The Basil Brush, showcasing her talent in various other shows such as Holby City, Father Brown, and more.

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James Potter, Adrian Rawlins

British actor Adrian Rawlins brought the character of James Potter, Harry Potter's late father, to life in the Harry Potter films. James, along with his wife Lily Potter, faced a tragic demise at the hands of Lord Voldemort, leaving their infant son behind. James was also a member of the Marauders, a group of friends from Hogwarts. Since his portrayal of James Potter, Adrian Rawlins has enjoyed a prolific career in the entertainment industry. He has appeared in a total of 29 films and TV shows, showcasing his versatility as an actor. Notable credits include his roles in acclaimed productions like Chernobyl and The Woman in Black. While Adrian's performance in the Harry Potter series stands as one of his most recognizable achievements, he continues to contribute to the world of film and television with his talent and dedication.

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Cornelius Fudge, Robert Hardy

Robert Hardy skillfully brought the authoritative character of Cornelius Fudge, the Minister of Magic, to life in the Harry Potter franchise. Beyond his role in the wizarding world, Hardy had a notable connection to politics on screen. Renowned for his uncanny resemblance, Hardy portrayed former British Prime Minister Winston Churchill on multiple occasions, showcasing his acting prowess and capturing the essence of the iconic leader. With a remarkable career spanning 70 years, Hardy left an indelible mark through various memorable roles, ranging from Shakespeare's Henry V to the beloved Siegfried Farnon in All Creatures Great and Small. Sadly, Robert Hardy passed away in August 2017, leaving behind a legacy of exceptional performances.

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Luna Lovegood, Evanna Lynch

In contrast to her fellow Harry Potter actors, Evanna Lynch lacked any prior acting background when she landed the role of Luna Lovegood in the final four films. Her deep fascination with the books led her to establish a correspondence with J.K. Rowling during her childhood. Following the conclusion of the movie series, the Irish actress embarked on a journey that included notable performances in films such as My Name Is Emily, Danny, The Human Zoo, and Madness in the Method. 

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leur Delacour, Clémence Poésy

Clémence Poésy brought the character of Fleur Delacour to life in the fourth film of the Harry Potter franchise, The Goblet of Fire. Fleur, a competitor from another school, made a memorable impression on audiences. Following her role in the series, this talented French actress has continued to make strides in her career. Clémence has appeared in a diverse range of films, showcasing her versatility as an actress. Some notable works include In Bruges, Heartless, and 127 Hours. However, her talents extend beyond the realm of film. She has also graced the pages of various magazines, both in France and internationally, further establishing herself as a prominent figure. One of Clémence's most highly anticipated projects is the film Tenet, directed by Christopher Nolan, scheduled for release in the summer of 2020. With her consistent dedication and captivating performances, Clémence Poésy continues to make her mark in the entertainment industry, captivating audiences with her talent and charm.

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Barty Crouch Sr., Roger Lloyd Pack

Roger Lloyd Pack delivered an outstanding portrayal of the ruthless wizard Barty Crouch Sr. in the Harry Potter films, showcasing his ability to tackle complex characters. Additionally, the actor is celebrated for his memorable roles in popular shows like Only Fools and Horses and The Vicar of Dibley. Tragically, the acting community lost Roger Lloyd Pack along his journey. After leaving a remarkable impact on the entertainment industry through numerous performances spanning five decades, the talented actor passed away in January 2014, leaving behind a legacy that continues to be appreciated by fans and colleagues alike.

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Amos Diggory, Jeff Rawle

The powerful and heart-wrenching moment in The Goblet of Fire, when Amos Diggory reacts to the loss of his son, is forever etched in our memories. Jeff Rawle's portrayal of Amos Diggory in that scene deserves immense recognition for the impact it had on audiences. Jeff Rawle's career spans several decades, beginning in the 1970s. Throughout his illustrious career, he has delivered outstanding performances in numerous films and television shows, showcasing his talent and versatility. Notable works include his role in the acclaimed series Drop the Dead Donkey, as well as his appearances in Hollyoaks and Billy Liar. With his ability to capture the depths of emotion and bring characters to life, Jeff Rawle has left a lasting impression on viewers. His portrayal of Amos Diggory stands as a testament to his incredible talent and his ability to evoke genuine empathy from audiences.

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Severus Snape, Alan Rickman

Alan Rickman had already established himself as a highly acclaimed actor through his roles in films like Die Hard, Galaxy Quest, and Sense and Sensibility. However, it was his portrayal of Severus Snape in the Harry Potter series that truly propelled him to the pinnacle of his career. As the strict and enigmatic potions professor, Rickman brought a captivating depth to Snape's character, capturing the attention and emotions of the audience. His performance in the final film of the series, where Snape sacrifices his life for Harry, left a profound impact and moved viewers to tears. Tragically, in January 2016, news broke that Alan Rickman had succumbed to pancreatic cancer after a brave battle. The loss of this talented and versatile actor was deeply felt by fans and the entertainment industry as a whole. His contributions to film and his unforgettable portrayal of Severus Snape will forever be remembered and cherished.

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Vernon Dursley, Richard Griffiths

Richard Griffiths, recognized by many as Uncle Vernon in the Harry Potter films, had already established a solid reputation in the entertainment industry prior to his involvement in the franchise. His talent and memorable performances in films like Gandhi and Sleepy Hollow had garnered him recognition and acclaim. Even during his time filming Harry Potter, Griffiths continued to showcase his versatility by appearing in other notable films such as The History Boys and Bedtime Stories. He also joined the cast of Pirates of the Caribbean, further expanding his presence in major franchises. Tragically, Richard Griffiths passed away in 2013 due to complications from cardiac surgery. His final acting role was in the film About Time. His contributions to the world of cinema, including his unforgettable portrayal of Uncle Vernon, will always be cherished and remembered by fans worldwide.

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Argus Filch, David Bradley

David Bradley, who brought the character of Argus Filch to life in the Harry Potter films, has consistently delivered outstanding performances throughout his career. His talent and versatility have allowed him to portray memorable characters such as Walder Frey in Game of Thrones. Continuing his involvement in the entertainment industry, Bradley is currently engaged as a guest judge in the television series Great British Menu. Additionally, he is lending his voice to the character of Mister Gepetto in an upcoming animated movie adaptation of Pinocchio, showcasing his range as an actor. With each new project, David Bradley continues to captivate audiences with his skillful portrayals, leaving a lasting impression on viewers.

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Seamus Finnigan, Devon Murray

Devon Murray's association with the Harry Potter franchise began with an intriguing twist. The young actor found himself in the fortunate position of having landed roles in both Harry Potter and Gangs of New York almost simultaneously. Ultimately, it was his selection for the Harry Potter role that proved to be a stroke of luck.

During his time working on the Harry Potter series, Murray also had the opportunity to engage in a few other projects. However, after his journey with the magical franchise came to an end, he chose not to pursue acting further. Despite stepping away from the industry, Murray maintains a connection with his fans through social media, allowing him to stay in touch and share updates with them.

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Mundungus Fletcher, Andy Linden

Andy Linden's portrayal of Mundungus Fletcher in the Harry Potter series may not have garnered as much attention as some of the main characters, but he made the most of his limited screen time to effectively convey the character's powerful influence on the storyline. Linden's acting career started in the mid-1990s, and he continues to be active in the industry today. Throughout his career, Linden has worked on a diverse range of films and television shows, showcasing his talent and versatility. His notable projects include Oliver Twist, Stella, Count Arthur Strong, The Visitor, Not Going Out, and many others. With each role, Linden demonstrates his dedication and skill as an actor.

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Dolores Umbridge, Imelda Staunton

Imelda Staunton's portrayal of Dolores Umbridge in the Harry Potter films left fans who had first experienced the character through the books thoroughly satisfied. She embodied the role exactly as readers had imagined, and even exceeded expectations. Staunton's exceptional performance opened doors for her in both theater and film. Her talent and dedication to her craft did not go unnoticed, as she received multiple nominations for the prestigious Olivier Award. After being nominated five times, the fifth nomination proved to be the charm, as Staunton finally took home the award for her outstanding performance in Gypsy. This recognition further solidified her status as a highly acclaimed actress in the industry.

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Fenrir Greyback, Dave Legeno

Dave Legeno, a brilliant actor in his own right, cannot be solely defined by his portrayal of the werewolf character Fenrir Greyback in the Harry Potter films. Despite his short-lived career spanning only twenty years, Dave left a lasting impact with his performances. He showcased his talent in various successful movies and TV shows, leaving a mark on audiences. Notable works include his appearances in Batman Begins, The Raven, Bonded by Blood, and his final film, Last Knights. Tragically, Dave's life was cut short in 2014 due to heatstroke, marking the loss of yet another talented individual taken from us too soon.

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Viktor Krum, Stanislav Yanevski

Stanislav Yanevski, the talented Bulgarian actor, brought the character of Victor Krum to life in The Goblet of Fire, captivating audiences with his strong presence. His portrayal of the skilled Quidditch player and his enchanting partnership with Hermione at the Yule Ball left a lasting impression. Following his role in the Harry Potter series, Yanevski's acting career has maintained a relatively low profile. He made appearances in nine episodes of the TV show Undercover and three episodes of Sofia Residents in Excess. While his on-screen ventures may have been limited, he continues to engage with fans and maintain a connection to the Harry Potter community. His upcoming attendance at LeakyCon Orlando this summer is eagerly anticipated by fans who are excited to meet him in person. Though his acting endeavors may have taken a quieter path, Stanislav Yanevski's portrayal of Victor Krum remains a memorable contribution to the wizarding world, ensuring his place in the hearts of Harry Potter fans.

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Fred Weasley, James Phelps

James Phelps, who portrayed Fred Weasley in the Harry Potter series, made a memorable impact alongside his twin brother Oliver, who played George Weasley. The duo's decision to skip school and audition for the roles turned out to be a stroke of luck for fans worldwide. Their natural personalities seamlessly aligned with the mischievous and witty Weasley Twins, requiring only a change in hair color from brown to ginger to complete their transformation. Audiences are forever grateful for their perfect portrayal of Fred and George. Since their time in the franchise, James has continued to expand his acting career beyond the wizarding world. He has showcased his talent in various TV shows and films, bringing a blend of mischief, comedy, and brilliance to his performances. His dedication to his craft continues to captivate audiences to this day.

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Gilderoy Lockhart, Kenneth Branagh

Kenneth Branagh joined the Harry Potter franchise as the charming yet narcissistic Gilderoy Lockhart in The Chamber of Secrets, adding his considerable talent to the roster of esteemed British actors in the series. As the ever-changing Defense Against the Dark Arts teacher, Branagh brought a memorable and entertaining performance to the character. In addition to his role in Harry Potter, Branagh has made significant contributions to the world of Shakespearean adaptations. He has directed and starred in several acclaimed productions, including Henry V, Othello, and Hamlet, among others. His work in these adaptations garnered him numerous nominations for Best Actor, Best Director, and Best Screenplay, highlighting his versatility and skill in bringing classical works to life on both stage and screen. Kenneth Branagh's portrayal of Gilderoy Lockhart and his accomplishments in the realm of Shakespearean adaptations further solidify his place as a respected actor and director, leaving an indelible mark on both the Harry Potter franchise and the world of dramatic arts.

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Gregory Goyle, Josh Herdman

Despite portraying the bumbling and dim-witted Gregory Goyle in the Harry Potter films, Josh Herdman has taken a vastly different path in real life as a mixed martial artist. In following his father Martin Herdman's footsteps into the acting world, he has also pursued a separate career. While his father excelled as a Rugby league footballer, Josh veered toward the realm of MMA. Nevertheless, he continues to actively pursue acting opportunities, having appeared in the 2018 film adaptation of Robin Hood, as well as notable roles in the British detective series Marcella and the action-packed TV series Alex Rider.

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Remus Lupin, David Thewlis

In The Prisoner of Azkaban, Remus Lupin initially appeared as a formidable adversary to Harry, only to become a trusted ally later on. Interestingly, David Thewlis auditioned for the role of Peter Pettigrew but ended up securing the part of Remus instead, a decision that proved to be a perfect fit. Since his memorable portrayal of Remus, Thewlis has maintained a busy schedule, making notable appearances in both film and television. He starred in movies such as Wonder Woman and took on a prominent role as the villainous VM Varga in the third season of Fargo. Thewlis's talent and versatility have led to diverse and compelling performances across various projects. Continuing to showcase his skills, Thewlis is set to star in the highly anticipated Avatar 3, further expanding his repertoire of captivating roles. Through his remarkable contributions to both the big and small screens, David Thewlis has established himself as a versatile actor, delighting audiences with his compelling performances.

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Lucius Malfoy, Jason Isaacs

Known for his exceptional portrayal of sinister characters, Jason Isaacs displayed an outstanding ability to embody criminals. In the Harry Potter films, he delivered a chillingly perfect performance as the aristocratic patriarch Lucius Malfoy, complete with a striking mane of white-blonde hair, an ornamental cane, and a condescending voice. Interestingly, similar to Evanna Lynch, Isaacs harbored a deep love for the books, devouring four of them in a single sitting. Following his involvement in the Harry Potter franchise, Isaacs continued to showcase his talent in various notable projects. He took on villainous roles in films such as The Patriot, Brotherhood, and The Death of Stalin. Additionally, he graced the small screen in television shows like Awake, Dig, and Scoob, further solidifying his reputation as a versatile actor.

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Cho Chang, Katie Leung

In the early stages of the story, Harry forms a significant connection with Cho Chang, leading to a memorable and passionate kiss in The Order of the Phoenix, an incident that takes place in the presence of Cedric Diggory's picture. While the Harry Potter films remain the standout features of Cho Chang's acting career, she did take on a minor role as a nurse in the film T2 Trainspotting. Additionally, she has been actively involved in theater productions, showcasing her talents on the stage. Though her filmography may be anchored by her portrayal of Cho Chang, she continues to explore her craft through diverse theatrical endeavors, further showcasing her abilities as a versatile performer.

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Peter Pettigrew, Timothy Spall

One cannot easily forget the character of Peter Pettigrew, who initially appears as a seemingly friendly individual but unveils his true identity as someone capable of transforming into a rat, ultimately aiding Voldemort's resurgence. Since bidding farewell to his role as the rat-like character, Spall has embarked on notable film projects, including his appearance in Alice Through the Looking Glass. His portrayal in the film Mr. Turner garnered him widespread acclaim and recognition. Additionally, Spall is set to lend his voice once again to the character of Nick in the highly anticipated sequel to the beloved animated film Chicken Run.

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George Weasley, Oliver Phelps

Oliver Phelps, the talented actor who portrayed George Weasley in the Harry Potter series alongside his brother James as Fred Weasley, formed an inseparable duo that left an indelible mark on our hearts. Their on-screen chemistry and mischievous charm captured the essence of the beloved Weasley Twins. Even after the series concluded, Oliver and James found it challenging to work separately and continued their collaborative journey in the entertainment industry. They shared the screen in projects such as Kingdom, Danny and the Human Zoo, and more, delighting fans with their dynamic performances. However, Oliver eventually made the decision to transition away from acting. He has since embarked on a new path, pursuing his passion for travel and sports blogging, where he creates engaging web content for his audience. While he may have bid farewell to the acting world, his adventures and insights continue to captivate followers in a different realm.

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Mad-Eye Moody, Brendan Gleeson

Brendan Gleeson, the father of Domhnall Gleeson, had a significant role in the Harry Potter series, portraying the eccentric character Mad-Eye Moody. Tragically, Alastor meets his demise in The Deathly Hallows Part 1 while bravely aiding Harry in the Battle of the Seven Potters. Although his sons have garnered immense fame in recent years, Brendan Gleeson has continued to be actively involved in the world of acting. The accomplished Irish actor has delivered notable performances in films such as Calvary, Edge of Tomorrow, and Paddington 2, among others. His talent and presence continue to captivate audiences.

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Xenophilius Lovegood, Rhys Ifans

Rhys Ifans made a memorable appearance in the Harry Potter series as Xenophilius Lovegood in The Deathly Hallows Part 1. Although he enters the story relatively late, his character plays a crucial role in teaching Harry about the symbol that gives the movie its name, adding significance to the plot. Following his involvement in the Harry Potter series, Rhys Ifans went on to have notable roles in films such as The Five Year Engagement and The Amazing Spider-Man. In 2021, he is set to star as Rasputin in The King's Man, showcasing his versatility as an actor. Rhys Ifans' post-Harry Potter career continues to demonstrate his talent and ability to take on diverse roles.

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Reginald Cattermole, Steffan Rhodri

Reginald Cattermole in Harry Potter had an interesting role as a bus driver. However, it was his role as bus driver Dave Coaches in the BBC Three sitcom, Gavin & Stacey, that brought him recognition and comedic acclaim. While he is fondly remembered for his comedic role, Rhodri has proven to be a versatile actor. In more recent years, Steffan Rhodri has appeared in notable projects such as Netflix's The Last Kingdom and the horror film Don't Breathe 2. These diverse roles highlight his range as an actor, showcasing his ability to tackle different genres and characters. Steffan Rhodri's career continues to evolve, showcasing his talent and versatility on both the small and big screens.

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Scabior, Nick Moran

Renowned for his portrayal of antagonistic characters, actor Nick Moran has showcased his talent for playing the bad guy. Notably recognized as Eddie the card shark in Guy Ritchie's Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels, Moran further demonstrated his dark side by taking on the role of a Snatcher named Scabior in both parts of Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows. Beyond his compelling performances, Moran has established himself as one of England's celebrated actors, boasting an extensive and diverse resume. With his involvement in theater and directing, Moran has made significant contributions to British cinema. Recently, he graced the screen in the action film Nemesis and made his directorial debut with the film Creation Stories, further solidifying his versatile presence in the industry.

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Moaning Myrtle, Shirley Henderson

Despite the youthful appearance of the pigtail-wearing ghost haunting the bathrooms at Hogwarts, Moaning Myrtle was actually portrayed by the talented actress Shirley Henderson. Henderson, an award-winning Scottish actress, brought the character of Moaning Myrtle to life in Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets, and later reprised her role in Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire. Following her appearances in the Harry Potter series, Henderson has continued to make her mark in the entertainment industry. She has taken part in various television and film projects, including lending her voice to Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker. Fans can also look forward to seeing her in the upcoming thriller See How They Run, further showcasing her versatility and talent as an actress.

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Fat Friar, Simon Fisher Becker

Veteran actor Simon Fisher Becker has proven his immense talent by successfully bringing the character of The Fat Friar to life. While this jovial ghost from Hufflepuff House is mentioned throughout the Harry Potter book series, Fisher Becker's portrayal is seen exclusively in the film adaptation of Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone. Fisher Becker's acting prowess extends beyond his memorable role in Harry Potter. He has showcased his skills in various roles, including a notable appearance in the cult sci-fi show Doctor Who. Recently, he has lent his voice to the character Agent Tony Simon/Dracmar in the sci-fi radio drama series The Hawk Chronicles, further solidifying his versatility and presence in the realm of science fiction.

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Olympe Maxime, Frances de la Tour

In Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire, audiences are introduced to the elegant and formidable headmistress of Beauxbatons Academy, Olympe Maxime. Portrayed by esteemed stage and film actress Frances de la Tour, her character leaves a lasting impression. Following her reprisal of the role in the first part of Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, de la Tour has remained active in both television and film. Notably, in 2016, she starred in the historical drama Outlander, showcasing her versatility as an actress. Most recently, she graced the screen in the British crime drama Professor T, further demonstrating her talent and range in the industry.

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Professor Pomona Sprout, Miriam Margolyes

While younger fans may primarily recognize Miriam Margolyes for her portrayal of the dowdy Professor Sprout in the Harry Potter films, she is indeed one of Britain's most accomplished actresses, with a remarkable career on both stage and screen. Margolyes, an award-winning actress, possesses a distinctive voice that has lent itself to various projects. She has recorded numerous audiobooks, voiced commercials, and brought animated characters to life. In addition to her work in the Harry Potter franchise, Margolyes has showcased her talent in the BBC One drama Call the Midwife and the documentary Miriam and Alan: Lost in Scotland. Her most recent appearance can be seen in the film Miss Fisher and the Crypt of Tears. Margolyes' versatility, coupled with her undeniable talent, has solidified her status as a respected figure in the acting industry, garnering recognition and admiration from audiences around the world.

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Amycus Carrow, Ralph Ineson

Renowned for his commanding voice and compelling on-screen demeanor, actor Ralph Ineson was a perfect fit for the role of the sadistic Death Eater, Professor Amycus Carrow, in the final three Harry Potter films. As Carrow, he embodied a character determined to wreak havoc and undermine the harmony of Hogwarts and the wizarding world. Ineson has consistently gravitated towards portraying dark and complex characters, solidifying his niche in the industry. Following his appearance in the Harry Potter series, he went on to deliver noteworthy performances in acclaimed television series such as HBO's Game of Thrones and Chornobyl. Audiences can anticipate his forthcoming appearance in the highly anticipated film, The Northman, showcasing his versatility and continued success in challenging roles.

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Helena Ravenclaw, Kelly Macdonald

In the final film of the Harry Potter franchise, The Deathly Hallows: Part 2, Kelly Macdonald captivated audiences with her brilliant performance as the Grey Lady, also known as Helena Ravenclaw. Despite her limited screen time, she made a notable contribution to the plot, leaving a lasting impression. Kelly's acting career took off in 1996, and she has portrayed a range of remarkable characters since then. She is particularly known for her roles in films such as Brave, where she provided the voice for the lead character Merida, and her appearances in the acclaimed anthology series Black Mirror. Her talent was also evident in the 2005 film The Girl in the Cafe, for which she received an Emmy Award. Throughout her career, Kelly Macdonald has consistently demonstrated her acting prowess and versatility.

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Romilda Vane, Anna Shaffer

At first recognized for her infatuation with Gryffindor student Harry Potter, Romilda Vane later proves her mettle during the climactic Battle of Hogwarts. Portrayed by talented British actress Anna Shaffer, Vane makes appearances in Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince, as well as both parts of Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows. Despite her young age, Shaffer has already amassed a diverse range of film and television credits. Following her memorable roles in the Harry Potter films, she has continued to make her mark in the world of fantasy adaptations, most notably in the recent television series The Witcher. Shaffer's promising career trajectory showcases her talent and potential for further growth in the industry.

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Rufus Scrimgeour, Bill Nighy

In a memorable cameo appearance, Bill Nighy graced the screen in Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 1, leaving a lasting impact despite his brief time on screen. His performance showcased his talent and added depth to the film. Bill Nighy, an esteemed English actor, gained widespread recognition for his role in the mini-series The Men's Room back in 1991. Since then, he has enjoyed a remarkable career spanning theater, film, and television. His versatile abilities have been showcased in various acclaimed works, including his notable roles in the Pirates of the Caribbean franchise, the beloved romantic comedy Love Actually, and the action-packed Underworld series. With a body of work that spans decades, Bill Nighy has firmly established himself as a versatile and highly regarded actor in the industry.

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Pansy Parkinson, Scarlett Byrne

Scarlett Byrne's journey in the world of acting began long before she secured the role of Pansy Parkinson, a malevolent Slytherin character, in the Harry Potter series. Her portrayal of Pansy can be seen in the films Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince, Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 1, and Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 2. However, her acting endeavors didn't end there. Since then, Byrne has made notable appearances in popular productions such as Falling Skies, Runaways, The Vampire Diaries, and Skybound. Currently, she is involved in an upcoming project called Stick and Poke, a short film that explores the art of hand-poked tattoos. Beyond her professional accomplishments, Byrne has embraced personal milestones as well. She tied the knot with Cooper Hefner, an heir to the Playboy empire, in November 2019. 

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