Rupert Grint – Ron Weasley
Embracing his wizardly roots, Rupert Grint embarked on a fascinating odyssey within the heart of the "Harry Potter" film saga, evolving from an awkward adolescent to a seasoned actor. His journey from the fiery-haired wizard who breathed life into Ron Weasley is a tale of magic realized.
But Rupert didn't stop at the Hogwarts gates, infusing comedic enchantment with a touch of mischief into the British TV series "Sick Note." And beyond the screen's embrace, he cast his talents onto the stage in "Mojo," earning acclaim for his live artistry. He even crossed the landscape of Apple TV+ in the suspense-filled series "Servant."
Brendon Gleeson – Mad-eye Moody
Brendan Gleeson is in the spotlight! With the swagger of a true legend, he sauntered into the "Harry Potter" realm as the one-eyed marvel, Mad-Eye Moody, in 2005's "The Goblet of Fire." While he seemed to don the enemy's cloak in the fourth installment, Alastor Moody was revealed as the unsuspecting victim.
But his magic didn't fizzle out there! Brendan has been leaving a trail of amazement ever since, owning the screen in "In Bruges" and flaunting his pitch-black humor. And he even joined the ranks in "The Revenant," proving his prowess extends to wrangling bears just as deftly as magical creatures.
Emma Thompson – Sybill Trelawney
Enter the enchanting realm of Emma Thompson, a luminary whose enchantment knows no bounds! With the mystique of a seer, she illuminated our crystal balls as the eccentric Sybill Trelawney, making her first mark in the "Harry Potter" universe with 2004's "The Prisoner of Azkaban."
Beyond infusing divination with charm rivaling chilled butterbeer, this British star is a master juggler of acting and writing. A virtuoso in "Nanny McPhee" and "Sense and Sensibility," she's woven her brilliance into their screenplays. A force of nature in "Saving Mr. Banks," she's aced "Late Night" and "What's Love Got to Do with It?" too.
Michael Gambon – Albus Dumbledore
Behold Michael Gambon, the venerable virtuoso who donned Albus Dumbledore's robes after the late Richard Harris left the stage. His magical voyage ignited as the sagacious wizard in six "Harry Potter" flicks, stepping in like a seasoned Animagus. This Irish-English star hasn't let his wand gather dust.
Michael ruled the Shakespearean realm as King Lear on stage, carrying the same gravitas he gave Dumbledore. On TV, he graced "Little Women" with his acting wizardry. And who can forget his on-screen sorcery in "Judy," a showcase of his versatility beside Renée Zellweger? With Michael being among the original Royal National Theatre members, every role is spellbinding.
Jason Isaacs – Lucius Malfoy
Jason Isaacs, a master of transformation, etched his name into villainy as the icy-haired Lucius Malfoy in "Harry Potter." But the enchantment doesn't stop there; this versatile actor shatters the dark Death Eater persona off-screen with a warm charm and naturally dark hair.
Venturing beyond wizardry, Jason's talents thrive. His prowess spans from military officers to empathetic souls, proving his chameleon-like abilities. Hailing from Liverpool, he's woven his magic into projects like "The OA" and "Star Trek: Discovery," a testament to his expansive range. The man who also gave us Captain Hook of "Peter Pan" is truly a multi-dimensional star.
Scarlett Byrne – Pansy Parkinson
Known as the Slytherin sweetheart Pansy Parkinson to "Harry Potter" fans, Scarlett Byrne has weaved her magic from Hogwarts to Hollywood. Shedding her Slytherin robes and haughty facade, she's metamorphosed dramatically from her on-screen persona.
Behold Scarlett's busy journey as she ventured into the vampire realm through "The Vampire Diaries." Not content with acting alone, she's embraced the world of modeling, even gracing Playboy's pages while championing body positivity. In a courthouse ceremony, she tied the knot with Cooper Hefner, heir to the Hugh Hefner legacy. They welcomed their first daughter together in 2020 and twin daughters two years after.
Matthew Lewis – Neville Longbottom
Matthew Lewis is to thank for the term "Longbottoming," christened by the internet to celebrate his evolution from bumbling, chubby-cheeked Neville Longbottom to a dashing heartthrob. The once clumsy, forgetful wizard from "Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone" grew into his own, just as Matthew matured through the rest of the films.
Carving a diverse path in acting since parting ways with his toad Trevor and Gryffindor robes, Matthew boasts roles in "Ripper Street" and the romantic drama "Me Before You," showcasing his undeniable range. Apart from acting, the British actor is a devoted advocate for numerous charities, gracing magazine covers with his charm.
Julie Walters – Molly Weasley
We're raising the curtain for the wizarding marvel herself—Julie Walters! The one who transformed Molly Weasley into a mother and a magical powerhouse, welcoming us into the Weasley fold. Her time on the franchise began with "The Sorcerer's Stone," where she embodied the role with expertise.
The BAFTA laureate didn't stash her wand after sending the kids to Hogwarts. Oh no, she continued to sprinkle her enchantment on-screen with ventures like "Mamma Mia!" and "Paddington." And who could overlook her dramatic prowess in "Brooklyn"? Although she retired from acting in 2020, Julia will forever stay in the hearts of fans.
Rhys Ifans – Xenophilius Lovegood
Rhys Ifans sprinkled his quirky charm into the "Harry Potter" universe as Xenophilius Lovegood, Luna's father, with a penchant for radish earrings. His debut in "Deathly Hallows – Part 1" was a Lovegood-style celebration. But this Welsh star didn't disappear into the vanishing cabinet after his magical cameo.
Superhero enthusiasts might recognize him as Dr. Curt Connors, a.k.a. The Lizard, in "The Amazing Spider-Man." His comedic brilliance also shone in "The Boat That Rocked." On the small screen, he's made waves in "House of the Dragon," the HBO "Game of Thrones" spin-off. With all these projects, Rhys proves that he's a master of many facets.
Ian Hart – Quirinus Quirrell
Meet the enigmatic Ian Hart, the British sensation who sent shivers down spines as Quirinus Quirrell in "Harry Potter." As the Defence Against the Dark Arts teacher, he rocked that turban in 2001's "The Sorcerer's Stone." Fast forward to 2018, and Ian embarked on a nautical journey as Sailing Master Thomas Blanky in AMC's series "The Terror."
Returning to his roots in Liverpool two years later, he took on the role of a drug dealer named Carl Sweeney in the BBC One police drama "The Responder," starring alongside Martin Freeman. We adore how his accidental stumble into acting has led him on this remarkable voyage.
Kelly Macdonald – Helena Ravenclaw
Raise a glass to Kelly Macdonald, the conjurer who brought Helena Ravenclaw to life! As the enigmatic Grey Lady, once a student of Hogwarts, her ghostly charm lingered even beyond wizarding days. You've surely crossed paths with her in the "Line of Duty" crime drama, where she's an absolute dynamo. And let's not forget Disney's "Brave," where her voice lent enchantment to Merida.
But her career accomplishments don't stop there; Kelly delved into mysteries and thrills with "The Victim" and "Black Mirror," showcasing her boundless acting mastery. Unsurprisingly, she proudly holds a BAFTA and a Primetime Emmy, like magical tokens of her artistry.
Josh Herdman – Gregory Goyle
Prepare to be amazed by the life of Josh Herdman, who began his acting career at 13, embodying the role of Gregory Goyle. The character who once followed Draco Malfoy like a loyal shadow in all seven film installments has transformed remarkably into a real-life celebrity.
Since the conclusion of the "Harry Potter" film franchise, Josh fearlessly ventured into a new arena—MMA fighting, a world far from filming constraints. His magical glow-up hasn't gone unnoticed either. Fans of the ITV competition show "The Games," where he competed, lauded his evolution. With courage and charisma, Josh has proven that his talents stretch far beyond the wizarding realm.
Fiona Shaw – Petunia Dursley
Fiona Shaw, renowned for her impeccable embodiment of Petunia Dursley, ventured into the "Harry Potter" tapestry, encapsulating the essence of the judgmental aunt. Yet, her magical journey extends far beyond the walls of Number 4 Privet Drive, unfolding with captivating grace.
The next chapters in Fiona's story have been a whirlwind, illuminating Broadway as the iconic Mother Courage. A BAFTA laureate, she enchanted television audiences with the acclaimed series "Killing Eve," wielding her dynamic acting range. The on-screen enchantment continued in "Enola Holmes," where she united with Millie Bobby Brown, infusing her seasoned touch into the cinematic spell.
Warwick Davis – Professor Flitwick
Embark on a voyage into Warwick Davis' realm, where he charmed us as the charismatic Charms Master Professor Flitwick. His magic extends beyond spellcasting; he weaves wonders as a director and producer. His agency, Willow Personal Management, is a testament to his fascinating dedication, advocating for those under five feet—truly a champion of deserving talent.
Warwick, founder of The Reduced Height Theatre Company, enchants on-stage with performances like "Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs." On-screen, he added flair to projects such as "Solo: A Star Wars Story" and "Willow." The latter is a 2022 Disney series that was a sequel to his 1988 eponymous film.
Gary Oldman – Sirius Black
Hey, don't forget about Gary Oldman! The dude who sported the shaggy hair and rugged charm as Sirius Black? He's been rocking the Muggle world since his wizarding debut in 2004's "Prisoner of Azkaban." Gary's not just slaying it on stage in "The Sea Wall"; he's showcasing his mesmerizing acting spectrum.
And on-screen? Oh, man, this Oscar winner has been on fire! From playing Commissioner Gordon in "The Dark Knight" saga to embodying the formidable Winston Churchill in "Darkest Hour," he's got more transformations than a Shape-Shifting Potion. You can also catch him weaving magic on Apple TV+'s "Slow Horses."
Domhnall Gleeson – Bill Weasley
Spot the transformation! Domhnall Gleeson, who once flaunted long locks and a cool aura as Bill Weasley, is an entirely different wizard sans his magical attire. The eldest Weasley sibling in the Potterverse, he's still bewitching on and off the screen.
Recognize him in "Star Wars" or the sci-fi gem "Ex Machina"? His charm even graced "Peter Rabbit." Yet, his artistry isn't confined to film. He took the stage by storm in "The Lieutenant of Inishmore." Want a dose of Irish charisma? Look no further than "The Banshees of Inisherin." Knowing all this, there's no doubt that Domhnall is a shape-shifter of roles.
David Tennant – Barty Crouch Jr.
David Tennant is the man who sent us shivers as the chilling pure-blood wizard Barty Crouch Jr. with his untamed hair and intense gaze. Would you have recognized this Scottish actor without his wizardly attire? But he didn't stop there; he's triumphed across the acting landscape with hits like "Doctor Who" and "Good Omens."
David's talents extend to animations, too, lending his voice to "The Amazing Maurice," "DuckTales," and "Despicable Me 4." And just when you think that's all, he's also graced the stage, shining in "Good" at the West End. "The Sandman" actor is a shape-shifting star, casting his charm in every corner of the entertainment realm.
Devon Murray – Seamus Finnigan
Devon Murray gave us the chap who breathed life into the mischievous Seamus Finnigan on the "Harry Potter" canvas. His portrayal radiated charismatic vibes, capturing the essence of the Irish half-blood wizard perfectly. After stowing away his wizardry attire in 2011 (cue fewer Hogwarts explosions), he seemingly took an acting hiatus.
However, in 2018, Devon sprung back onto the silver screen with the uproarious "Damo & Ivor: The Movie." But that's not all—he keeps his Hogwarts connections alive through Potter-themed escapades and merry gatherings. What's the real charm here? His enduring camaraderie with Alfred Enoch, who splendidly portrayed Dean Thomas.
James and Oliver Phelps – Fred and George Weasley
It's time to celebrate the dynamic duo James and Oliver Phelps, the creative masterminds who gave Fred and George Weasley life. Beyond Hogwarts, these wizards weren't content with just sipping butterbeer. James took to the stage in "The Greater Game," while Oliver conjured his magic in "Fantastic Friends."
The Phelps twins enchanted the big screen in "Last Night in Soho." And guess what? They're podcast enthusiasts, too. Tune in to "Double Trouble" for a dose of geeky banter. These siblings continue to light up fan events and conventions, keeping the Weasley spirit aglow like a Lumos charm in the darkest times.
Stanislav Yanevski – Victor Krum
Hats off to Stanislav Yanevski, the heartthrob who brought Durmstrang's Viktor Krum to life. Despite a solid social media following, he has managed to maintain a low profile in the real world. A standout on the Quidditch pitch in "Goblet Of Fire" (2005), he wasn't even aiming for showbiz stardom! Casting director Fiona Weir spotted his potential and convinced him to audition.
Stanislav's engagement in events like the Harry Potter Celebration at Universal Studios Florida showcases his deep love for the wizarding realm. His acting hustle shines, too, with roles in projects like "Cloaking," "Hostel II," and "Last Man Down."
Kenneth Branagh – Gilderoy Lockhart
Kenneth Branagh's name resonates in the grandeur of Shakespearean halls as a multifaceted genius as a director, actor, and writer. To Potterheads, he's the conjurer of Gilderoy Lockhart, the character we all loved to loathe since "Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets."
Shedding the smug persona, Kenneth commands the director's chair, orchestrating projects like "Artemis Fowl" and "Death on the Nile." But fret not, he's still in the spotlight, gracing "All Creatures Great and Small" and "A Haunting in Venice." A graduate of London's Royal Academy of Dramatic Art, he's been president since 2015, his legacy woven with charm and creativity.
Afshan Azad – Padma Patil
British actress Afshan Azad, with her Bangladeshi roots, etched her mark as Padma Patil in the wizarding realm. Who would have thought her journey began as a whimsical audition experience? Indeed, she auditioned on a whim, and lo and behold, her role led her to stardom.
Post-Hogwarts, Afshan's star power endured. She embraced acting while championing her heritage and diversity. Spotted in indie gems like "Honour" and "Runaway," she's more than a screen star. As a model, she's graced covers, using her platform to illuminate vital issues. Afshan's tale embodies empowerment, bridging from magic spells to breaking barriers with grace.
Shefali Chowdhury – Parvati Patil
Shefali Chowdhury infused Parvati Patil with her British-Bangladeshi charm and completed the other half of the Patil sisters. Believe it or not, her enchanting journey began at Waverley School, Birmingham, making her the real-life Cinderella of Hogwarts acceptance letters!
Shefali dabbled in TV magic, starring in "Glad Rags" and "Wizards vs. Aliens." She even stepped into Stephen King's realm for "I Am The Doorway" and embraced intrigue in "Heist: Jane and Odilo Fabian." But here's the kicker: She's not just a screen sensation! Armed with a psychology degree from Queen Mary University of London, she's an academic marvel in her own right.
Bill Nighy – Rufus Scrimgeour
Bill Nighy is the acclaimed British actor who seamlessly transformed into Rufus Scrimgeour in "Harry Potter." Do you remember the high-ranking official from the British Ministry of Magic, capable of turning a quill into a feathered quaffle with a single glare? That's him.
Yet, Bill's magic extends far beyond wizardry. He's conjured cinematic delights, embodying Davy Jones in "Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales." For fantasy enthusiasts, his appearance in "Good Omens" is enchanting, showcasing his quirky demon persona. And the magic doesn't stop there—he lends his velvety voice to "Shaun the Sheep Movie: Farmageddon."
Evanna Lynch – Luna Lovegood
We finally have the enchanting Evanna Lynch, who brought Luna Lovegood's whimsical allure to life. From those quirky Spectrespecs to her iconic radish earrings, she charmed her way into our hearts as the ethereal Ravenclaw. But step beyond the realm of magic, and a new chapter unfolds!
Evanna's Potter journey began with a touch of fate. She penned a heartfelt letter to J.K. Rowling, expressing her love for Luna. Destiny answered, and the role was hers. This quirky sorceress has since graced the stage, dazzling audiences with "Disco Pigs." On-screen, she was cast in "My Name is Emily" and lent her voice to a mesmerizing Irish animation.
Tom Felton – Draco Malfoy
Here's a wild ride through the world of Tom Felton, the wizard who gifted us the unforgettable Draco Malfoy. From sneering on the Hogwarts Express to confronting his inner battles, Tom embodied the peroxide-blond baddie with irresistible flair. However, this English actor's journey didn't halt at the castle walls.
Beyond the realm of Potter, Tom's embarked on a Hollywood adventure, embodying the antagonist in "The Flash" series. On top of that, he's also a music artist, crooning his way into the music world with tracks like "If You Could Be Anywhere" and "HOLDing On," making his fans swoon for him all the more.
Emma Watson – Hermione Granger
Emma Watson charmed her way into our hearts as the spellbinding smarty pants, Hermione Granger, sporting wild curls that screamed "brains of the operation!" However, after putting her wand to rest, Emma metamorphosed into a chic icon, sprinkling her magic in the world of activism. Fueled by a passion for gender equality, she donned the hat of a UN Women Goodwill Ambassador, championing the HeForShe campaign.
Emma has dabbled in other acting projects since her "Harry Potter" days, starring in "Little Women" and "Beauty and the Beast." Although the Brown University alum has bid farewell to her Hogwarts uniform, she continues to enchant us all.
Bonnie Wright – Ginny Weasley
Here comes the dynamo, Bonnie Wright, also known to the world as Ginny Weasley, the one who snatched Harry's heart faster than a Golden Snitch in full flight. Remember her enchanting journey from "The Sorcerer's Stone" to the grand finale? Well, the magic continues!
After captivating millions in the globally adored film series, Bonnie has taken flight as a filmmaker and environmental crusader, not on a broomstick. Today, she's weaving magic from behind the lens. Check out "Separate We Come, Separate We Go" and "Medusa's Ankles" to get a glimpse of her directorial prowess. The enchantment is far from over!
Natalia Tena – Nymphadora Tonks
Meet the sensational Natalia Tena, the polyglot powerhouse who brought the shape-shifting Nymphadora Tonks to life, complete with a magical rainbow of ever-changing hair hues, first seen in 2007's "Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix." Post-Potter, this versatile virtuoso, who debuted professionally in 2002's "About a Boy," has dazzled in a medley of film and TV roles.
As a genre-bending, multi-talented force, Natalia played the tenacious wildling Osha in "Game of Thrones." Sci-fi aficionados will also recognize her from "Residue," where she navigates a world of futuristic intrigue. And who can forget her appearance in "Black Mirror's" White Christmas" episode?
Daniel Radcliffe – Harry Potter
Say hello to the adult Daniel Radcliffe, who's come a long way since his Boy Who Lived days, playing Harry Potter himself in the eponymous film franchise. The round glasses and iconic scar? Poof! Replaced by a dapper, debonair version of himself as if he uttered a magical incantation for a style upgrade.
Daniel's taken us on a rollercoaster of roles—from the spine-chilling "The Woman in Black" to the eccentrically entertaining "Swiss Army Man." Plus, he's shown off his musical and comedic flair on platforms like "Saturday Night Live." Off-screen, this English star cast his own love spell, settling into family life with longtime love Erin Darke and their son.
Harry Melling – Dudley Dursley
Harry Melling, forever imprinted in our minds as the irritable Dudley Dursley from Harry Potter, has undergone a metamorphosis that's nothing short of magical. Gone are the chubby cheeks and ill-fitting garments, replaced by a slender and unrecognizable leading man with a chiseled jawline that could give a Nimbus 2000 a run for its money.
No longer just "Big D," Harry has been mesmerizing audiences with roles in "The Old Guard" and "The Queen's Gambit," not to mention his star turn in the 2022 musical drama "Please Baby Please." And in a thrilling twist, he channeled Edgar Allan Poe in 2023's "The Pale Blue Eye." What a transformation!
Alfred Enoch – Dean Thomas
Alfred Enoch, who once bewitched us as Dean Thomas in the "Harry Potter" series, has transmuted from a magical sidekick into an entertainment chameleon. No longer just a stitch in the Hogwarts tapestry, this British-Brazilian virtuoso has seamlessly embroidered himself into the broader world of stage and screen.
Marvel at his finesse in theatrical gems like "Red," where he plays Ken, the assistant painter, or "The Picture of Dorian Gray," where he embodies the dashing Lord Harry Wotton. Switch channels, and you'll find him stealing scenes as Wes Gibbons, the compassionate law student in ABC's legal drama thriller "How to Get Away with Murder."
Hugh Mitchell – Colin Creevey
Hugh Mitchell, once the camera-clutching, overzealous Colin Creevey in "Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets," has matured into a sophisticated and polished artist, far removed from his magical youth. From an eager-beaver Hogwarts student, he has blossomed into a refined thespian.
After earning his English literature degree from Yale University in 2014, Hugh pursued his love for the arts at the Royal Central School of Speech and Drama, perfecting his craft. And his hard work paid off—he has wowed theatergoers with riveting performances in productions like "Polaris Avenue" and "The Boys in the Band." Magic may have started the "Tormented" star's journey, but talent and dedication defined it.
Robert Pattinson – Cedric Diggory
The enchanting Cedric Diggory came alive through the irresistible charisma of Robert Pattinson. His journey from Hogwarts hero to Hollywood legend is spellbinding. Rising from Triwizard champion, he became the enigmatic vampire Edward in the "Twilight" saga, captivating hearts like a spell.
But Robert's magical roles didn't stop there; he's embraced captivating characters in films like "The Lighthouse" and the mind-bending "Tenet," showcasing his acting prowess. And behold, he donned the iconic cape of Bruce Wayne/Batman, revealing his ability to embody heroism and haunting mystery. The evolution of "The Batman" star's career is a tale spun with magic and mastery.
Mark Williams – Arthur Weasley
Mark Williams captured hearts with his portrayal of Arthur Weasley's Muggle fascination. But beyond those "Harry Potter" days, he's embraced his inner detective in the enigmatic world of "Father Brown," solving mysteries with a wizardly touch. Since 2013, he's portrayed the titular Roman Catholic priest, reaching his 100th episode milestone in 2022.
Aside from that, Mark's been a cameo star in "Doctor Who" and "Drunk History." His charm extends to the virtual realm, lending his voice to "Harry Potter" games as the fatherly figure with seven magical offspring. With charisma and versatility, this English star continues to shine in the limelight.
David Thewlis – Remus Lupin
David Thewlis, the wizard who seamlessly inhabited Remus Lupin's role, embarked on his captivating journey within the "Harry Potter" universe through "Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban." But his magic didn't wane after portraying the werewolf Defense Against the Dark Arts professor; he showcased his acting prowess across diverse projects.
You might have witnessed his brilliance in "War Horse," illuminating his versatility. He also took center stage in the lauded "Fargo" TV series, proving his enchantment goes beyond the cinema. And guess what? He still possesses that bewitching charm, gracing Netflix's "I'm Thinking of Ending Things," as well as projects like "Seven Years in Tibet" and "Wonder Woman."
Katie Leung – Cho Chang
Cho Chang remains unforgettable, and that's all thanks to Katie Leung's masterful blend of innocence and allure, evoking swoons from Harry and us alike. Her Potter journey ignited with "The Order of the Phoenix," but you won't believe her post-magic adventures.
Off-screen, Katie's an artist with a capital 'A.' She delved into photography and art, graduating from the University of the Arts London—talk about creative enchantment! Amid her academic pursuits, her acting prowess endures. Experience her in "The Peripheral," a futuristic drama series that keeps her radiant in the limelight, ensuring her charm and talent cast a spell that lingers on.
Timothy Spall – Peter Pettigrew
Timothy Spall, a true shape-shifting virtuoso, breathed life into the cowardly yet cunning Peter Pettigrew in the "Harry Potter" saga. His wizarding voyage commenced with "Prisoner of Azkaban," captivating us all with his portrayal. Post-Potter, he continued to weave his acting magic across diverse roles, even making appearances in TV gems like "The Enfield Haunting" and "Electric Dreams."
Notably, Timothy took on the role of Winston Churchill in the historical drama "Churchill's Secret," while gracing the screen in "The Party." Ever encountered "Mr. Turner?" His captivating performance in this biographical drama earned him honors, including the Best Actor Award at the Cannes Film Festival.
Jim Broadbent – Horace Slughorn
Prepare to raise your wizarding hats for the incomparable Jim Broadbent! He apparated into the "Harry Potter" universe as Horace Slughorn in "The Half-Blood Prince" back in 2009, conjuring pure magic. But hold onto your Hippogriffs because this British luminary's talents are an ever-bubbling potion.
Post-Potter, he's been busier than a house elf on cleaning duty. You bet he even graced "Game of Thrones." And let's not overlook his appearances in the live-action animated comedy "Paddington" and the heartrending "Iris." With his prowess, it's no surprise he's claimed both an Oscar and a Golden Globe, cementing his status as a true sorcerer of the stage and screen.
Hero Fiennes Tiffin – Young Tom Riddle
Attention, everyone! Brace yourselves for a journey into the realm of young Tom Riddle, played by Hero Fiennes Tiffin. Remember the young lad who sent shivers down our spines as the 11-year-old incarnation of the Dark Lord? His wizarding debut in "Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince" was nothing short of enchanting.
Hold onto your enchanted objects because Hero has been on a whirlwind since then. He has captivated hearts in the "After" film series, donning the dreamy heartthrob role of Hardin Scott. This English actor exudes a charm that's as irresistible as a love potion—one that refuses to fade.