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Timothy Leonard Spall is an award-winning classical character actor who was born on February 27, 1957, and raised in London. The son of blue-collar parents, Joseph L. Spall, a postal worker, and Sylvia R. (Leonard), a hairdresser, his interest in acting happened early and Spall auditioned and earned a spot with the National Youth Theatre.
The young actor showed great promise at RADA where he portrayed the title roles in "Macbeth" and "Othello." In 1979 he joined the Royal Shakespeare Company and stayed for approximately two years performing in such plays as "The Merry Wives of Windsor," "Cymbeline," "The Three Sisters," "Nicholas Nickleby" and "The Knight of the Burning Pestle." With other rep companies, he appeared in, among others, "The Merchant" and "St. Joan."
Making his minor debut in a filmed version of the play The Life Story of Baal (1978), Tim went on to play featured roles in offbeat films such as Quadrophenia (1979), Remembrance (1982), The Missionary (1982), The Bride (1985), Body Contact (1987), Crusoe (1988), To Kill A Priest (1988), Dream Demon (1988) and 1871 (1990)
In the 1990's, Timothy surged forward largely through his association with prolific writer/director Mike Leigh, appearing in a number of his award-winning, working-class features. Those included his doomed chef Aubrey in Life Is Sweet (1990); brother/uncle Maurice in Secrets & Lies (1996) (BAFTA Award nomination); the vulnerable performer Richard Temple in the Gilbert & Sullivan biopic Topsy-Turvy (1999) (another BAFTA nomination); and the benign taxi driver Phil in All or Nothing (2002). He also worked for other noted directors including Ken Russell in Gothic (1986), Clint Eastwood in White Hunter Black Heart (1990), Bernardo Bertolucci in The Sheltering Sky (1990), and Kenneth Branagh in Hamlet (1996) (as Rosenkrantz).
Tim impressed on the small screen as well during this time, accentuated by his starring work on series TV as the luckless Frank Stubbs Promotes (1993) as well as the comedies Nice Day at the Office (1994) and Outside Edge (1994), and his BAFTA-nominated TV roles in Our Mutual Friend (1998), Shooting the Past (1999) and Vacuuming Completely Nude in Paradise (2001).
A battle with myeloid leukemia sharply curtailed Tim's momentum for a time, but he returned healthy into the millennium in superb lead and support form to create arguably his most hissable cinematic character. As the cowardly, half-blooded wizard Peter Pettigrew, Tim inhabited the role in several of the nine "Harry Potter" blockbusters from Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban (2004) to Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2 (2011). He also earned superb notices as: one of the charitable Cheeryble brothers in Nicholas Nickleby (2002); gullible banker Mr. Poe in the wild Jim Carrey adventure comedy A Series of Unfortunate Events (2004); humorous Simon Graham in the Tom Cruise starrer The Last Samurai (2003); evil queen henchman Nathaniel in the delightful Disney film Enchanted (2007); the villainous Beadle in the dark musical Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street (2007); the over-anxious lawyer starring role in the family dramedy Reuniting the Rubins (2010); Sir Winston Churchill in The King's Speech (2010); werewolf hunter Sid in the horror comedy Love Bite (2012); eccentric painter J.M.W. Turner portrait in Mike Leigh's Mr. Turner (2014) (Cannes, London Critics Circle, New York Critics Circle and National Society of Film Critics winner); the co-lead with Juno Temple in the social drama Away (2016); legal combatant David Irving in the Holocaust-themed Denial (2016); part of an upper-class couple (opposite Kristin Scott Thomas in the dark social comedy The Party (2017); a syndicated boss in The Corrupted (2019); and as artist L.S. Lowry opposite Vanessa Redgrave playing his mother in the biopic Mrs Lowry & Son (2019).
Tim's more recent notable TV outings have included his Fagin in the mini-series version of the Dickens classic Oliver Twist (2007), the title role in the TV-movie The Fattest Man in Britain (2009), and as Eddie in the series The Street (2006), Lord Blandings in the comedy Blandings (2013) and Lord Wallington in the dramatic mini-series Summer of Rockets (2019).
The father of three children, one of his children, Rafe Spall, is a prolific actor in his own right.Portrayed Peter Pettigrew- Actor
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Widely considered as one of the greatest stage and screen actors of his generation both in his native Scotland and internationally, David Tennant was born David John McDonald in West Lothian, Scotland, to Essdale Helen (McLeod) and Sandy McDonald, who was a Presbyterian minister. He is of Scottish and Ulster-Scots descent. When he was about 3 or 4 years old, he decided to become an actor, inspired by his love of Doctor Who (1963).
He was brought up in Bathgate, West Lothian and Paisley, Renfrewshire, Scotland and was a huge fan of the band The Proclaimers. He attended Paisley Grammar school and while there he wrote about how he wanted to become a professional actor and play the role of the Doctor in Doctor Who (1963).
He made his first television appearance (which was also his first professional acting job) when he was 16, after his father sent some photos of him to a casting director at Scottish television. He also attended a youth theatre group at weekends run by the Royal Scottish Academy of Music and Drama (now renamed the Royal Conservatoire of Scotland). When he was 16 he auditioned for and won a place at the academy; the youngest student to ever do so, and started as a full time drama student when he was 17.
He worked regularly in theatre and TV after leaving drama school, and his first big break came in 1994 when he was cast in a lead role in the Scottish drama Takin' Over the Asylum (1994). He then moved to London where his career thrived. Among other significant factors of his prolific artistic course, he spent several years as a member of the Royal Shakespeare Company, and became famous from his lead roles in TV dramas Blackpool (2004) and Casanova (2005).
In 2005, his childhood wish came true. David was cast to play the role of the Doctor in Doctor Who (2005) alongside Billie Piper, after Christopher Eccleston decided to leave. Playing the Doctor made him a household name and a sex symbol, being voted "Sexiest Man in the Universe" by readers of The Pink Paper and 16th Sexiest Man in the World by a Cosmopolitan survey. Since leaving the series in 2010 his career has continued to rise, with lead roles in films, TV series and theatre.Portrayed Barty Crouch Jr.- Actor
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Jason Isaacs was born in Liverpool. He studied law at Bristol University but fell in love with the theatre and directed, produced and appeared in dozens of productions there, at the National Student Theatre Festival and at the Edinburgh Festival. He graduated in 1985 but then attended the Royal Central School of Speech and Drama and began working in 1988.
Jason's notable roles include Lucius Malfoy in the Harry Potter films, Mr. Darling/Captain Hook in Peter Pan (2003), and many soldiers: Col. William Tavington in Roland Emmerich's The Patriot (2000), Captain Steele in Ridley Scott's Blackhawk Down, Major Briggs in Paul Greengrass's Green Zone, Captain Waggoner in Fury, Captain Lorca in Star Trek: Discovery, Field Marshall Zhukov in Armando Iannucci's The Death of Stalin and Rear-Admiral Godfrey in John Madden's Operation Mincemeat. He was Hap in the cult series The OA, Maurice in the WW2 film Good (2008) and Jay in the multi-award winning MASS. He has made many TV series in Britain and the US and has won or been nominated for a Golden Globe, International Emmy, BAFTA, Critics Choice, Peabody, Satellite and many other awards.
On stage he was Louis Ironson in the original productions of Angels in America parts 1 and 2 for the Royal National Theatre and has performed at the Royal Court, Almeida and West End Theatres.
Jason is married to documentary filmmaker Emma Hewitt, who he met at drama school and with whom he has two children.Portrayed Lucius Malfoy- Born in Newcastle upon Tyne. His Father a doctor his mother a nurse. His Grandmother from a Mining colliery family his Grandfather Northumbrian Gentry . Trained at Derwentside college winning the Rotary Prize for Dramatic Art then at GSA winning a prize for his choreography and the School Cup for Best Actor. He was spotted by Patricia Marmont then of Marmont Management[ along with Rose Streatfield] and they guided him through his first 10 years of work.
Known for his versatility and his work in every genre. Went into Theatre and Film . As diverse as Sir Trevor Nunn's Skellig, MC in "Cabaret" (Manchester Evening News award nomination), Romeo and Juliet, Taste of Honey. Detective Inspector Berkeley in Casualty BBC Bafta award-winning drama, In Deep, Holby, Vexed. Twisted Tales, Tales ,Suntrap all for the BBC. Tales from the Crypt HBO.
Vampire gang leader with Jude Law in The Wisdom of Crocodiles, Masterpieces God on Trial. His first movie was a small role in Judge Dredd with Stallone. Many Films including Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire, with Ralph Fiennes.
He now works in every genre. He received a Craft Best Actor Finalist award for the award-winning Reebok" Escape the Sofa" TV and Cinema Campaign,- which won awards for all concerned. His Theatre roles are extensive including Shakespeare . Launce in Two Gents of Verona. Tybalt in Neil Bartlett's ground breaking Romeo and Juliet . Robbie in the Royal Court production of Shopping and Fuxxing. Geoff in A Taste of Honey. He played Thenardier in Cameron Mackintosh's Les Miserables New Production the 25th-anniversary international tour.
Also the LIVE! Dream the Dream Les Miserables CD as Thenardier, and the Movie Les Miserables with Anne Hathaway, who won an Oscar for her role, also with Hugh Jackman and Russell Crowe.
Flytopia for Film 4 playing the lead Johnathon Priestly exploring addiction and mental illness.
The BBC s New adaptation of Les Miserables 2018/2019} The Victor Hugo French Book NOT the musical. With Dominic West, Olivia Coleman and Sir Derek Jacobi and David Oyelowo and Adeel Akhtar. Adapted for the screen by the Legendary Andrew Davies.Portrayed Walden Macnair - Shashi Rami was born in the UK. He is known for Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire (2005), Saving Private Ryan (1998) and Line of Duty (2012).Portrayed Nott
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Philip Rham was born in the UK. He is known for Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire (2005), Woman in Gold (2015) and Doctor Who (2005).Portrayed Crabbe- Richard Rosson was born in the UK. He is known for Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire (2005) and 1920 London (2016).Portrayed Avery
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Alex Palmer was born in January 1973 in Exeter, Devon, England, UK. He is an actor, known for 28 Days Later (2002), Master and Commander: The Far Side of the World (2003) and Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire (2005). He has been married to Catherine Cusack since 2005.Portrayed Goyle- Olivia Higginbottom is known for Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire (2005) and The Libertine (2004).
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Paul Davies was born on 4 July 1981 in London, England, UK. He is an actor, known for Snow White and the Huntsman (2012), Batman Begins (2005) and The Bourne Ultimatum (2007).- Barry Dowden was born on 18 August 1959 in West Sussex, England, UK. He is an actor, known for Green Street Hooligans (2005), Dream Team (1997) and Broken News (2005).
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Michael Kilgarriff was born on 16 June 1937 in Brighton, East Sussex, England, UK. He is an actor and writer, known for The Dark Crystal (1982), The Twelve Tasks of Asterix (1976) and Dark Souls II (2014).- Actress
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Award-winning actress Helen Elizabeth McCrory was born in London, England, to Welsh-born Anne (Morgans) and Scottish-born Iain McCrory, a diplomat from Glasgow. After training at the Drama Centre London, Helen began her career on stage in the UK and won the Manchester Evening News' Best Actress Award for her performance in the National Theatre's "Blood Wedding" and the Ian Charleson award for classical acting for playing "Rose Trelawney" in "Trelawney of the Wells." Helen's theatre work continued to win her critical praise and a large fan base through such work as the Royal Shakespeare Company's "Les Enfant du Paradis" opposite Joseph Fiennes, Rupert Graves and James Purefoy. At the Almeida Theatre, her productions included "The Triumph of Love" opposite Chiwetel Ejiofor and the radical verse production, "Five Gold Rings," opposite Damian Lewis.
Helen also worked extensively at the Donmar Warehouse playing lead roles in "How I Learnt to Drive," "Old Times" directed by Roger Michel, and in Sam Mendes' farewell double bill of "Twelfth Night" and "Uncle Vanya" (a triumph in both London and New York). For her performance in "Twelfth Night," Helen was nominated for the Evening Standard Best Actress Award, and the New York Drama Desk Awards. She also founded the production company "The Public" with Michael Sheen, producing new work at the Liverpool Everyman, The Ambassadors and the Donmar (in which she also starred).
With over twenty productions under her belt, Mike Coveney recently wrote "We celebrate the careers of great actors Olivier, Ashcroft, Richardson, Gielgud, Dench, the Redgraves, Gambon, Walter, Sher, Russell Beale and McCrory."
On the small screen, Helen's first television film, Karl Francis' Streetlife (1995) with Rhys Ifans, won her the Welsh BAFTA, Monte Carlo Best Actress Award and the Royal Television Society's Best Actress Award, for her extraordinary performance as "Jo." The Edinburgh Film Festival wrote "simply the best performance this year." She went on to win Critics Circle Best Actress Award for her role as the barrister "Rose Fitzgerald" in the Channel 4 series North Square (2000), having been previously nominated for her performance in The Fragile Heart (1996). Helen showed diversity as an actress, appearing in comedies such as Lucky Jim (2003) with Stephen Tompkinson or Dead Gorgeous (2002) with Fay Ripley, as well as dramas such as Joe Wright's The Last King (2003) (for which she was nominated for the LA Television Awards) and Anna Karenina (2000).
Helen McCrory died on 16 April, 2021, in London, of cancer. She was 52, and was survived by her husband Damian Lewis and their two children.Narsissa Malfoy- Actor
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Ralph Ineson was born on 15 December 1969 in Leeds, West Yorkshire, England, UK. He is an actor and producer, known for The Witch (2015), The Green Knight (2021) and The Creator (2023).Amycus Carrow- Bob Yves Van Hellenberg Hubar was born on 12 September 1950 in The Hague, Netherlands. He is an actor, known for Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 1 (2010) and Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2 (2011).
- Rod is an English actor and trained at the prestigious LAMDA drama school and is a classically trained actor .
His varied film and TV parts include playing 'Thorfinn Rowle' in the HARRY POTTER movies where He was nominated for his stunt work in the famous cafe scene before working on 'Waking The Dead', Law And Order' , 'The Tunnel' , the Royals TV series and the number 1 Netflix series Stay Close.
Rod is a physical actor who has extensive training in authentic Japanese Battlefield martial arts and is trained in original JUJUTSU and NINPO .
Rod served an apprenticeship with Australia's boxing legends ' BERNIE HALL ' at Sydney's tough Rocks Gymnasium and 'MAX PESCUD' at his home gym on the Gold coast Australia making a living sparring with fighters all over Australia and the world for their upcoming title bouts and has trained under the late 'Mick Carney' at the famous Fitzroy Lodge boxing club in Lambeth South London for the last 25 years where he sparred with 'David Haye' former Cruiser and Heavy weight champion of the world and 'Ted Bami' former European light welterweight champion .
Rod due to his physical background and expertise is called upon to perform his own STUNTS on film and TV productions.Thorfinn Rowle - Suzie Toase was born in Lancashire. She began her acting career during her time at Albany Academy (formerly St. Albans and Albany Science College). She starred in a series of small scale productions at this school before finally deciding on a career in performing arts. She then studied for a time in London before finally earning her degrees and advancing her career. Her first major appearance was the role of Alecto Carrow in 3 Harry Potter movies. She has since worked with and starred alongside many famous names such as Graham Norton and James Cordon.Alecto Carrow
- Richard Cubison was born in the UK. He is known for The Jackal (1997), The Living Daylights (1987) and The Man Who Knew Too Little (1997).Jugson
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Natalie Hallam was born in Nottingham. She moved to London in 1997. She attended The London Method School in 2002. She is currently a member of the Actors Centre in London.
Her work includes working on Harry Potter and Finding Neverland. She played the lead role in an adventure film called Desert Ship Riders as Kate Armstrong filmed in Uzbekistan. A very unique experience which she thoroughly enjoyed.
She spent a short time training in stunts and acquired qualifications as a Black belt in karate, Padi Divemaster at scuba diving, competent swimmer, snowboarder, skier and horse rider.
She currently lives in London.- Actor
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- Adrian Annis was born on 4 February 1973 in Camden Town, London, England, UK. Adrian is an actor, known for Demon Host (2024), Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 1 (2010) and Darkness Into Light (2016).
- Peter G. Reed was born in 1970. He is an actor, known for Maleficent (2014), Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2 (2011) and Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 1 (2010).
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Paul Khanna was born on 1 March 1973 in London, England, UK. He is an actor and director, known for Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 1 (2010), Just a Game and Superman: Requiem (2011).- Producer
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Jamie is an entrepreneur, producer and businessman who has been involved within the entertainment industry for over 18 years. He has acted in some of Hollywood biggest productions, including Mamma Mia and Harry Potter. Jamie has produced a number of his own productions during the last decade. After raising investment and producing a number of films, Jamie decided to launch Empire Studios back in Dec 2017, a production company that specializes in film production and raising capital for projects in the TV & Film industry. Producing a great number of films to date with Empire, Jamie raised funds for Hollywood director Neil Marshall's latest feature 'The Reckoning" releasing in May 2020, Utilizing his knowledge of the industry and amazing relationships, Empires future is to develop and produce a slate of films and TV projects with well known filmmakers, actors and solid Sales/Distribution platforms from around the world. Jamie is also a accomplished sportsman who has been a UK national jet ski champion.- Penelope McGhie was born in 1960 in Worcestershire, England, UK. She is an actress, known for Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 1 (2010), Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2 (2011) and Elizabeth: The Golden Age (2007).
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Ashley McGuire is known for This Is Going to Hurt (2022), This Country (2017) and It's a Sin (2021).- Judith Sharp is known for Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2 (2011), Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 1 (2010) and Songs of Praise (1961).
- Emil Hostina was born on 31 May 1976 in Megidia, Romania. He is an actor, known for The Wolfman (2010), The Imaginarium of Doctor Parnassus (2009) and Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 1 (2010).
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Benn Northover grew up on the east coast of England. Notable film roles include Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, The Baztán film Trilogy, indie hit House of Boys and Mike Figgis' Lucrezia Borgia. His early screen appearances included TV dramas Silent Witness and Hostage to Terror, for which he received The Times Critics Choice. Northover has narrated several documentary films including the 2015 feature documentary Marlon Brando: An Actor Named Desire, alongside Robert Duvall and Bernardo Bertolucci.- Tony Kirwood was born in the UK. He is known for Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 1 (2010), Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2 (2011) and Charlie and the Chocolate Factory (2005).
- Now recognizable worldwide as 'King Regis' from the epic 'Final Fantasy' franchise, Jon was born in Hull, Yorkshire and originally an Aerospace engineer & part-time DJ. Always keen to act at 12 Jon's Mam arranged for him to join a local amateur group leading to Hull Truck Youth Theatre at 16, where he performed in many groundbreaking productions, an experience that shaped his decision to pursue acting professionally. In '89 aged 23 Jon left Hull after being awarded a full grant and a 3 year place at the prestigious Birmingham School of Speech Training and Dramatic Art.
A professional Actor since '92 Jon has embraced many 'other' jobs including presenting, face painting, living statue work & treasure hunt designer, to a year at the QE Hospital working in the operating theatre as an O.D.O. Bizarrely Jon would have a major thyroid operation in the same hospital theatre in '93. After his full recovery Jon moved to London settling in Streatham where he spent the next few year gaining as much theatre experience as possible via the amazingly diverse & challenging London fringe. He also toured the south west as D'Artagnan (Three Musketeers) and Alex (A clockwork orange) to exceptional reviews and acclaim. He turned his attention to film in 2010 landing a lead in the dark, indie feature 'Dead End' and his iconic Train stopping cameo in 'Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows'.
Jon's reputation as an easygoing, fun loving down to earth actor with a passion for his art, an eye for details and a commitment to the long game, together with his unique yet versatile look have help fuel a solid career that is steadily rising. Including appearances in Jonathan Creek & Doctors, commercials for Budweiser, Ted Baker, Specsavers and Ford, music videos for Trent Reznor, Elbow, Amber Run & The Feeling, and with his recent pivotal lead role as King Regis in the latest epic Final Fantasy XV film installment 'Kingsglaive', that rise continues.
t @joncampling - Ian Peck was born in the UK. He is known for The Wolfman (2010), Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2 (2011) and Robin Hood (2018).
- Simon Grover was born on 25 November 1966 in St Albans, Hertfordshire, England, UK. He is an actor and writer, known for Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 1 (2010), Nuzzle and Scratch (2008) and Wibbly Pig (2009).
- Anthony John Crocker is known for Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 1 (2010), Game of Thrones (2011) and Boy drops out of School (2020).
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- Rich is a highly experienced featured, stand in and supporting artist within the fields of TV, Feature Films and Advertisments - a natural all-rounder and can adapt to any role he plays. He has additionally worked on a number of voice-overs and modelling work. He is very keen to pursue opportunities in acting particularly, and has a raw natural talent and versatility that has often been noted on the productions he has been involved with. He has excellent availability, diligence, professionalism and on set decorum.
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Graham Duff is known for High-Rise (2015), Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 1 (2010) and Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2 (2011).- Actress
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Helena Bonham Carter is an actress of great versatility, one of the UK's finest and most successful.
Bonham Carter was born May 26, 1966 in Golders Green, London, England, the youngest of three children of Elena (née Propper de Callejón), a psychotherapist, and Raymond Bonham Carter, a merchant banker. Through her father, she is the great-granddaughter of former Prime Minister Herbert H. Asquith, and her blue-blooded family tree also contains Barons and Baronesses, diplomats, and a director, Bonham Carter's great-uncle Anthony Asquith, who made Pygmalion (1938) and The Importance of Being Earnest (1952), among others. Cousin Crispin Bonham-Carter is also an actor. Her maternal grandfather, Eduardo Propper de Callejón, was a Spanish diplomat who was awarded the honorific Righteous Among the Nations, by Israel, for helping save Jews during World War II (Eduardo's own father was a Czech Jew). Helena's maternal grandmother, Hélène Fould-Springer, was from an upper-class Jewish family from France, Austria, and Germany, and later converted to her husband's Catholic faith.
Bonham Carter experienced family dramas during her childhood, including her father's stroke - which left him wheelchair-bound. She attended South Hampstead High School and Westminster School in London, and subsequently devoted herself to an acting career. That trajectory actually began in 1979 when, at age thirteen, she entered a national poetry writing competition and used her second place winnings to place her photo in the casting directory "Spotlight." She soon had her first agent and her first acting job, in a commercial, at age sixteen. She then landed a role in the made-for-TV movie A Pattern of Roses (1983), which subsequently led to her casting in the Merchant Ivory films A Room with a View (1985), director James Ivory's tasteful adaptation of E.M. Forster's novel, and Lady Jane (1986), giving a strong performance as the uncrowned Queen of England. She had roles in three other productions under the Merchant-Ivory banner (director Ivory, producer Ismail Merchant, and screenwriter Ruth Prawer Jhabvala): an uncredited appearance in Maurice (1987), and large roles in Where Angels Fear to Tread (1991) and Howards End (1992).
Often referred to as the "corset queen" or "English rose" because of her early work, Bonham Carter continued to surprise audiences with magnificent performances in a variety of roles from her more traditional corset-clad character in The Wings of the Dove (1997) and Shakespearian damsels to the dark and neurotic anti-heroines of Fight Club (1999). Her acclaimed performance in The Wings of the Dove (1997) earned her a Best Actress Academy Award nomination, a Golden Globe Best Actress nomination, a BAFTA Best Actress nomination, and a SAG Awards Best Actress nomination. It also won her a Best Actress Award from the National Board of Review, the Los Angeles Film Critics, the Boston Society Film Critics, the Broadcast Film Critics Association, the Texas Society of Film Critics, and the Southeastern Film Critics Association.
In the late 1990s, Bonham Carter embarked on the next phase of her career, moving from capable actress to compelling star. Audiences and critics had long been enchanted by her delicate beauty, evocative of another time and place. Her late '90s and early and mid 2000s roles included Mick Jackson's Live from Baghdad (2002), alongside Michael Keaton, receiving a nomination for both an Emmy and a Golden Globe; Paul Greengrass' The Theory of Flight (1998), in which she played a victim of motor neurone disease; Trevor Nunn's Twelfth Night (1996), in which she played Olivia; opposite Woody Allen in his Mighty Aphrodite (1995); Mort Ransen's Margaret's Museum (1995); Kenneth Branagh's Frankenstein (1994); and Franco Zeffirelli's Hamlet (1990).
Other notable credits include her appearance with Steve Martin in Novocaine (2001), Tim Burton's remake of Planet of the Apes, in which she played an ape, Thaddeus O'Sullivan's The Heart of Me (2002), opposite Paul Bettany, and Big Fish (2003), her second effort with Tim Burton, in which she appeared as a witch.
In between her films, Helena has managed a few television appearances, which include her portrayal of Jacqui Jackson in Magnificent 7 (2005), the tale of a mother struggling to raise seven children - three daughters and four autistic boys; as Anne Boleyn in the two-parter biopic of Henry VIII starring Ray Winstone; and as Morgan Le Fey, alongside Sam Neill and Miranda Richardson, in Merlin. Earlier television appearances include Michael Mann's Miami Vice (1984) as Don Johnson's junkie fiancée, and as a stripper who wins Rik Mayall's heart in Dancing Queen (1993). Helena has also appeared on stage, in productions of Trelawney of the Wells, The Barber of Seville, House of Bernarda Alba, The Chalk Garden, and Woman in White.
Bonham Carter was nominated for a Golden Globe for the fifth time for her role in partner Tim Burton's film adaptation of the Stephen Sondheim musical, Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street (2007), for which Burton and co-star Johnny Depp were also nominated. For the role, she was awarded Best Actress at the Evening Standard British Film Awards 2008. Other 2000s work includes playing Mrs Bucket in Tim Burton's massive hit Charlie and the Chocolate Factory (2005), providing the voices for the aristocratic Lady Campanula Tottington in Wallace & Gromit: The Curse of the Were-Rabbit (2005) and for the eponymous dead heroine in Tim Burton's spooky Corpse Bride (2005), and co-starring in Conversations with Other Women (2005) opposite Aaron Eckhart.
After their meeting while filming Planet of the Apes (2001), Bonham Carter and Tim Burton made seven films together. They lived in adjoining residences in London, shared a connecting hallway, and have two children: Billy Ray Burton, born in 2003, and Nell Burton, who was born in 2007. Ironically, a mutual love of Sweeney Todd was part of the initial attraction for the pair. Bonham Carter has said in numerous interviews that her audition process for the role of Mrs. Lovett was the most grueling of her career and that, ultimately, it was Sondheim who she had to convince that she was right for the role.Portrayed Bellatrix Lestrange- Actor
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Richard Trinder was born in 1968. He is an actor, known for Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix (2007), Kon-Tiki (2012) and Doctor Who (2005).Portrayed Augustas Rookwood- Granville Saxton was born in 1948 in Derby, Derbyshire, England, UK. He is an actor, known for Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2 (2011), Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 1 (2010) and Zack Snyder's Justice League (2021). He has been married to Joanna Monro since 2001.Portrayed Walden MacNair
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He was interested in directing films at the age of 19 and he made several shorts. As he wasn't admitted to the National Film School, he decided to dedicate himself to acting, and made his debut in the theatre in 1988 before moving to cinema and television. Fame came with the parts he played in such films as Riff-Raff (1991) by Ken Loach, Braveheart (1995) by Mel Gibson and Trainspotting (1996) by Danny Boyle, but above all when he won for best leading actor at the Cannes Film Festival in 1998 for My Name Is Joe (1998), once again by Loach. The Magdalene Sisters (2002) is the second feature-length film he has directed. He also directed a few episodes of the BBC TV series, Cardiac Arrest (1994), which earned him a best director nomination from the Royal Television Society.Portrayed Corban Yaxley- Actor
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Arben Bajraktaraj was born on 29 January 1973 in Isniq, Yugoslavia [now Kosovo]. He is an actor and producer, known for Taken (2008), Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 1 (2010) and Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix (2007).Portrayed Antonin Dolohuv- Joe Kallis was born in the UK. He is known for Redemption (2013) and Don't Touch Me (2010).
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Serena Catapano was born in the UK. She is known for Shank (2010), Shades of a Killer (2010) and Searching for Sugar Man (2012).- Tav MacDougall was born in the UK. He is known for Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix (2007), Emmerdale Farm (1972) and Trust Me (2017).Portrayed Travers
- Timothy Sheiff is known for JumpStart (2013).
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Rakesh Jhalli was born on 26 April 1985 in the UK. He is an actor and director, known for Comedy Time TV (2019), Bekadre (2014) and Papadums - V2 - Introduction to Characters (2020).- Actor
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Marc Hockley is known for Lord of Misrule (2023), Andor (2022) and Star Wars: Episode VIII - The Last Jedi (2017).- Actress
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The Herald listed Catherine as one of the Top 50 Scottish Film and TV stars under 30. She has taken an acting workshops at the Old Vic and was a member of the Scottish Youth Theatre.
Catherine appeared in the play 'And Then They Came For Me' at The Garrick Theatre in London's West End and has also acted in many feature films, short films and web-series. She also did stand up at The Camden Fringe.
She directed her first feature length film at 27-years old. She has a scene in Junkhearts with Eddie Marsan which was one of her favorite acting experience, along with beating up Paul McGann in Luther. She also appeared in the music video for Placebo's For What It's Worth which has had millions of views.
She has appeared in commercials for Argos and McDonalds.
She is adept in martial arts, dance and unarmed and armed combat.
She is also the founder and editor of the online magazine, Frost, and wrote the Amazon bestseller How To Be a Successful Actor: Becoming an Actorpreneur. She has written two other books and is writing a novel. (2016)- Actress
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Chloe Franks is known for Unarmed But Dangerous (2009) and W.E. (2011).- Courtney Fearon is known for Eat My Rainbow (2015).
- Neil Shroot is known for Cocktail (2012).
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Guy Mannerings was born in Buckinghamshire, England, UK. He is a director and producer, known for Kingsman: The Secret Service (2014), Wonder Woman (2017) and Rogue One: A Star Wars Story (2016).- Art Department
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Sam Creed was born on 11 January 1987 in Bristol, England, UK. He is an actor, known for Queen Charlotte: A Bridgerton Story (2023), Downton Abbey: A New Era (2022) and Pennyworth (2019).- Actor
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Ben Champniss was born on 20 September 1984 in Dacorum, Hertfordshire, England, UK. He is an actor, known for EastEnders (1985) and Children in Need (2017). He has been married to Georgie Jennings since 12 May 2018. They have one child.- Actor
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Originally from North Wales and growing up on the shores of the south west coast, Matthew is a mix of a calm soul coupled with a vibrant presence.
With a work history ranging from stable hand to cocktail barman, Doorman to Beach Control, he is widely experienced in the diversity of life, learning and adapting to whatever comes his way.
This and much more has fueled Matthew's creativity; his thirst for acting and the humanity behind it. Matthew has trained extensively as an actor with solid experience in stages of all varieties and films of all sizes.
Matthew has always acted and since a young age been lucky enough to play prominent roles in the majority of productions he has been involved in. He constantly showed promise and an affinity for the job. The family move from North Wales to the Jurassic Coast of Weymouth in Dorset would provide him with a freedom he relished as he grew up.
After school & college Matthew was due to go on and pursue his acting and writing but found himself as an IT professional at the age of 18. At 21yrs he founded his own IT Consultancy working for global conglomerates with major offices around the UK and in the City.
The lure of acting proved too strong and so Matthew ended his successful IT career. He enrolled back at college to study performance, theatre, sociology and psychology. All of which he thought useful to string his bow as an actor. It was during this period Matthew taught himself to play guitar and took singing lessons.
Whilst studying acting Matthew returned to martial arts training which has featured constantly in his life since age 8. He was to train under the renown Martial Arts instructor Mo Teague. Matthew relished the hard physical regime and mindset that this mixed martial arts demanded, finding it added to his presence and ability onstage.
Matthew co-founded a production company at college and successfully toured plays that were to gain the group their passing grades for the degree, and mark Matthew out as being a successful practitioner in tight ensemble work as well as an individual presence.
After graduating Matthew took a year out. He worked the nightclub doors as a Door Supervisor ('bouncer'), constantly studying and observing the vast array of characters as though characters from a play, and the diverse situations and stories that bombarded him nightly. His martial arts training underwent real world scrutiny and proved solid. During the daytime he worked Beach Control on the busy sands of Weymouth Beach, another job that demanded an ability to understand and empathise with people, opening him up to people from all over the world. These experiences have been invaluable to Matthew when building on characters and scenes, a deep source of inspiration through experience.
For Matthew creatively, something was still lacking. The move toward London was decided on one uneventful night on the door and in a week, he was headed for the capital.
Matthew now resides in north London and has found success on the stage at the Edinburgh Festival and in films.- Actor
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Richard Strange was born in January 1951 in London, England, UK. He is an actor, known for Batman (1989), Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 1 (2010) and Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves (1991). He has been married to Kelly Dearsley Strange since 10 September 2011.- Charlie Ryall is known for The Devolution of the Species (2019), Ian's Gone Postal (2020) and The Toys That Built America (2021).