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Playing Harry Potter Jr. won worldwide acclaim for Daniel and won the Best Newcomer Award of the British Variety Club in February 2002. In April, 2002, the Italian David Di Donatello Association awarded him the Italian Film Award in recognition of his outstanding performance as Harry and his contribution to the future of the film.
Daniel first appeared on British TV at 1999 12. At that time, he played a young man, david copperfield, in david copperfield, which was produced by a British television company and was well received. Now, Dame maggie smith, who played Professor McGonagall in the Harry Potter series, also appeared in this TV series directed by simon curtis.
Before he appeared in the first Harry Potter film, he played the son of Flory Nash of Jamie Lee Curtis and Zaion in his film debut tailor of panama.
Between June 5438+1October 065438 and February 65438+February 2002, he also made a guest appearance in the comedy My Drama directed by Kenneth Brana and won the Olivier Prize.
Daniel's main interests in his spare time are still movies and music, especially rock music and British indie bands.
Rupert Grint (Ron Weasley), 17 years old, once again plays Harry Potter's best friend and the youngest boy of the Weasleys. Although Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone was Rupert's first professional performance, his talent won the praise of film critics and fans all over the world, and he was nominated for the Best Newcomer Award of the British Film Critics Association.
Since he appeared in the first Harry Potter film, he played an interesting young professor in Peter Howitt's Fart Astronaut and performed with Simon Carroll and stephen fry. He played Ron Weasley in Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets and recently in Harry Potter And The Prisoner Of Azkaban.
Rupert, the eldest of five children in his family, said that he and his character Ron have many similarities, including, of course, wearing other people's leftover clothes and loving sweets.
Before playing Ron Weasley, he participated in the performances of the school and local drama groups. He once played the gangster Rust in Anne and Peter Pan, and the dwarf Lamperstickin in The Legend of Gliem.
Since the audience knew him a few years ago, he has changed from a particularly cute and funny Weasley boy to a young man of 17 years old. Rupert often plays golf when he is not filming.
Emma Charlotte Du Lei Watson (hermione granger), aged 15, once again plays hermione granger, a kind-hearted bookworm who is just interested in other things besides books.
Playing Hermione in the first Harry Potter film series was Emma's first professional performance, although she showed talent at an early age.
Her excellent performance as Hermione won Emma a large number of fans all over the world. Two years ago, she won the Best Supporting Actress Award in American Network for Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets and Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban. She was also chosen as the best newcomer by readers of Complete Movie Magazine for Harry Potter And The Prisoner Of Azkaban.
Emma continued to deal with her studies while filming. She is also keen on ice hockey, netball, tennis and running laps, and is an excellent track and field athlete. She is also an art scholar and owns the most gorgeous and creative dressing room in the studio. Her other hobbies include family gatherings with friends, traveling, dancing (street jazz, street dance, salsa dance and ballroom dancing for her role in Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire) and singing.
Tom Felton (Draco Malfoy), aged 65,438+08, once again plays Drake Malfoy, a male student of Slytherin College. He played this role in four Harry Potter films.
Tom has been a professional actor for 9 years. He first appeared on the big screen in 1996, when he played a piggy in The Borrower directed by Peter Howitt. 1999 played Louis, the son of Jodie Foster on the screen, in Anna and the King.
He also appeared in many British TV series, including James in Bug and Thomas Ingham in The Second Eye, opposite clive owen. He also appeared in two plays of BBC Radio 4, playing Ayers in The Wizard of Earthsea and Heckley in For All.
Tom caught his attention at 1995 after being exposed in a series of TV and advertisements. In addition to showing his acting talent very early, he is also a keen fisherman.
Stanislav Ivaneski (Victor krum) plays Victor krum, who represents Demstrong in the Triwizard Tournament and competes with Hogwarts and Bass Barton in Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire.
At the age of 20, Bulgarian-born stanislavski was accidentally chosen to play krum while studying in a boarding school in England. When the casting director of Harry Potter visited his school and heard him talking in the corridor, stanislav had been studying in a boarding school in England for four years. Fiona Will, the director in charge of casting, asked the dean of the Theatre Academy if stanislavski would like to audition for the role of Victor krum. Stanislavski was listed as one of the candidates after the primary election, but because of his academic arrangement, he missed the second interview, so he thought his chances of being selected were greatly reduced.
Stanislavski got another audition and was chosen as one of the final candidates. Although he has never participated in a professional performance, his family has a tradition of performing, and the casting director is obviously aware of his talent. After meeting the casting director again, stanislav was invited to meet Mike Newell, the director of Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire. Then he was told that he had been chosen to play Victor krum.
When not filming, like his character krum, stanislavski likes many sports, including tennis, football, rugby, track and field and swimming.
Katie Liang (Zhang Qiu), aged 18, plays Zhang Qiu, a student of Ravenclaw College of Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry. He is Harry Potter's favorite object in the movie Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire.
This is Katie's first professional performance, and it is also her first time to participate in any performance.
Katie took part in the audition in February 2004, and beat more than 5,000 other candidates in the audition process, and was chosen to play Zhang Qiu. Before that, Katie had no acting experience and had never studied acting. It was an accidental opportunity. Her father saw the news of the audition in a China TV station. Katie thought it was interesting, so she decided to try her luck, even though she was more concerned about shopping that day.
On the day of the audition, Katie and thousands of other girls were anxiously looking forward to being chosen to play Zhang Qiu. She thought that she had no acting experience and would definitely not be selected, so after the preliminary test, Katie was very surprised to learn that she was selected to enter the next round. After more interviews, Katie's mother was told that Katie would play Zhang Qiu in Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire.
Katie likes music very much. She likes listening to music, including R&; B, pop, rock, hip hop, can play the piano.
Matthew lewis (neville longbottom), 15 years old, once again plays neville longbottom, a loyal friend of Harry Potter, in Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire.
Matthew has been performing since he joined the amateur drama club at the age of five. He won the role of Neville after auditioning in his hometown of Leeds.
Matthew has appeared in many TV series, including Heartbeat, City Center, Heart House, Sharp, Amdale, Dartsch pask and This Life.
When Matthew is not busy filming, he likes to stay with friends, read books, write short stories, listen to rock music, play computer games and take part in sports, especially golf. Matthew used to join the air force, and recently he became interested in film production. He is also a big fan of Leeds United.
Robert Pattison (cedric diggory) plays cedric diggory, the official representative of Hogwarts in the Triwizard Tournament, in this Harry Potter film. Of course, at the last second, Harry Potter was also chosen to represent Hogwarts.
Pattison, 19 years old, recently started his professional acting career. His first work was The Sword of Thornton directed by Yule Ajade, in which he played opposite Sam West and Beno Furman.
Prior to this, Robert was a member of Barnes Theatre Company and played the leading role of George Gibbs in Thornton Wilde's Our Town. He also played King Evelyn Aoukel in cole potter's Everything and Alec in Tess. He recently played Malcolm in Macbeth produced by OSO Art Center.
Clemens Boyce (Fleur Delacour) plays Fleur Delacour, and the students represent Bass Barton School of Witchcraft and Wizardry, competing with Harry Potter, cedric diggory and Victor krum in the triwizard tournament.
Boyce plays Mary, Queen of Scots, in the minority series Gunpowder, Betrayal and Conspiracy produced by BBC, directed by Gillis Mike Quignon and starring robert carlyle, and has always been regarded as a member of the royal family by British audiences.
Gunpowder is the first time that the French star has appeared in English. She showed people that she could successfully perform in a non-native language outside France. She is one of the few actresses in France who can skillfully use various accents. She can play a delicate French education queen and a dynamic American girl.
After filming Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire in England, Boyce flew to Prague to take part in the filming of Revelation, a new series produced by NBC, directed by Lily Zanuk and starring bill pullman and Natasha Michael Hong. Boyce, who looks innocent and blond, plays two dark roles, including fallen angels, whose moral standards are challenged.
Besides becoming famous abroad, this young French star also appeared in some upcoming films in France in 2005, including My Prisoner (A Woman's 24-hour Life) directed by Lauren Ponik, My Prisoner starring Luis Galayr (a dreamer) and Fran? ois Berlanda, and Family Animals starring her. This love story is directed by Eric Faustier, a French rookie, and examines the reality show from different angles.
Boyce has become a household name in France after appearing in several critically acclaimed films. In 2002, she starred in Summer in Olga directed by Nina Gross and played Margaret Rouse, the daughter of Carol Booker, in Rouses directed by Francis Paru.
Making TV series and mini-series has also won her a lot of popularity. She starred in Olivier Pellet's TV series Life Is Still, and patrice Martinu's Tania Berelias.
When Boyce was very young, he appeared in Aidan Gikard's plays, such as Dragon, May of' 45 and May of' 95. Although she has fought many battles, she still feels that she still has a lot to learn. She has been admitted to the French National Academy of Arts, the most prestigious drama school in France.
Robbie coltrane (rubeus hagrid) plays rubeus hagrid again. He is a popular guard at Hogwarts and a good friend of Harry, Ron and Hermione.
Curtain Ryan is one of the most prolific and respected film and television actors in Britain. He has won many awards in his acting career for more than 30 years. So far, he has appeared in more than 40 films in his brilliant film career, including Matsui in Ocean's Twelve recently. Of course, he also appeared in Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone, Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets, and Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire. With Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone, he was nominated for the Best Supporting Actor Award of BAFTA and the London Film Critics Association Award, and won the Best Actor Award of Scottish Film.
His recent films include From the Region by Allen and albert hughes, Doomsday Crisis and golden eye in the 007 series, in which he played Valentin zhukov, Beauty in a Bottle, Dude, Damn Pope, Henry V, Freedom, Newborn Calf and The Scandal Storm produced by Warner Bros. ... He relied on "To".
Courtryan's most famous role may be Fitz in the world-famous TV series "Nonsense". This very successful feature film won many awards during its three-year broadcast, including the BAFTA Best Feature Film Award at 1995 and 1996, the Best Feature Film Award at the Royal Television Association, the Best Series Award at 1993 and the Best Mini Series Award at the American Cable Television Association.
Courtryan also won many awards for his role as Fitz, a tough and intelligent psychiatrist in the police station. Incredibly, he won the BAFTA Best TV Actor Award for three consecutive years (1994, 1995, 1996). 1993 won the Best TV Actor Award of TV Media Alliance. 1994 Monte Carlo TV Festival, won the Silver Fairy Award for Best Actor. 1994 won the Best Actor Award from the Royal Television Association. He also won the Best Actor Award of the French International Film Festival and the Best Mini-drama Actor Award of the Cable Television Association.
Curtain Ryan recently appeared in the last episode of the very successful series Fraser. Prior to this, he worked part-time and participated in two well-received series "The Planner" produced by international TV stations.
From 65438 to 0978, Kotlein began to attract attention for his role in Thin Boy at Travis Theatre and hampstead Theatre. Starring in Country Interlude, Fantasy in the 1980s and Laughter? I paid the license fees for many comedies, including saturday night live.
Later, he starred in 13 humorous series and many TV series including Black Snake III and Black Snake Christmas Special, and played Danny McGonagall in tony smith's Assorted Fruits, so he was nominated for the Best Actor Award from BAFTA.
Ralph Fiennes (Voldemort) plays one of the most horrible villains in the novel-the evil Voldemort.
After studying art for some time, Fiennes realized that what he really loved was acting, so he joined the Royal Academy of Dramatic Arts. The summer after graduation, he appeared in 12 Night, A Midsummer Night's Dream and Around the Moon in Regent's Park Outdoor Theater.
He performed several more plays, 1998 joined the Royal Shakespeare Company. During his two years there, his most famous works and roles were Edmund in Henry V, King Lear and Veron in Love in vain.
199 1 year, Fiennes first appeared in a TV series and participated in the award-winning work "The Number One Suspect". His screen debut was playing Heathcliff in Wuthering Heights. Then Fiennes starred in Peter Greenaway's Poké mon, but it was his performance in Wuthering Heights that attracted Hollywood's attention. Spielberg chose him to play opposite liam neeson as Nazi official armand Gauss in the widely acclaimed Schindler List. He won the Best Supporting Actor Award of the New York Film Critics Association, the Best Actor Award of the London Film Critics Association and the Best Supporting Actor Award of the National Film Critics Association of the United States, and was nominated for the Golden Globe Award and the Oscar Award.
Later, he appeared in a series of critically acclaimed films, including The English Patient, Oscar and Lucinda, The End of Extramarital Affairs and The Red Dragon directed by robert redford, which earned him the second Oscar nomination. Other films he has appeared in include onegin, Sunshine Lover, Children's Nightmare and Manhattan Maid.
Fiennes recently starred in Fernando muriel's film of the same name, which was adapted from John Le Carre's novel The Immortal Gardener. His next film is "Mrs. Belarus" made by Megan Avery. In the upcoming Super Invincible Dog, he voiced the cowardly Victor Kautman. Recently, he played a supporting role in Martha Vander's Color Fear.
From June 5th to February, 2002, he played Carl Jiang in Speech Therapy at the Royal National Theatre, and directed christopher hampton's new work. In 2003, he played Brandt in the Royal Shakespeare Company's Brandt directed by Adrian Nobel. In 2005, he played marc anthony in Deborah Warner's new play Caesar.
Sir Mike Gamburn (albus dumbledore) once again plays albus dumbledore, the wise and respected headmaster of Hogwarts Hoffa School.
Gamben began his acting career at Edwards/McLean Theatre in Dublin on 1963. He was one of the earliest members of Lawrence Olivier's Old Vic National Theatre. After many plays, he joined the Birmingham Representative Company and played Othello. In the next 40 years, Gamben became one of the best stage actors of his generation. He won the Olivier Prize for Allen Ekburn's The Chorus of Rejection and The Life of Galileo and Volpuni, which also won him the Best Actor Award in the Evening Standard from 65438 to 0995.
His works which are well-known to fans include Color, Color and Taste directed by Peter Greenaway, Sandwich Cake directed by Matthew Vaughn recently, Becoming Julia, Life in the Water directed by wes anderson, Gambler, Love of pagans, Last September, Sleepless Valley directed by tim potter, Assistant, Robber Beauty and Gone with the Wind. The Road to War directed by John Frank Hammer, The Comedian directed by Connor Mike Fei Sen, Angels in America directed by Mike Nickalls and Infinite Heaven directed by kevin costner.
Gamben's most impressive role may be the Dennis Potter TV series "Singing Detective", for which he won the Best Actor Award from the British Academy of Film and Television Arts, the Television Media Association and the Royal Television Association. He also appeared in the BBC's Beautiful Woman, Charles Sturridge's Longitude and Stephen Poliakoff's Genealogy.
Gamburn recently starred with lee evans in Matthew Walker's play The Game of Death. His plays also include Macbeth, Cleolanus and Othello, Simon Greer's Get Married or Get Married, Allen Ekelborn's Conquest of Norman, Between You and Me, VIPs, Alice's The Boy with Ralph Richardson, harold pinter's Then and Now.
Gambourne played leading roles in harold pinter's Betrayal and Mountain Talk, Simon Greer's Doomsday, christopher hampton's Hollywood Fairy Tales, Ekbourne's Sisterhood and Small Family Business, and David Hale's skylight (including performances in West Side and Broadway). He also appeared in Richard, Othello, It's All Money and the Man I Met (moved to the West Side from Barbican). Recently, he starred in Haettner's Cressida in Almeida, Patrick Mabel's Care in the West Side and Stephen Dudley's Horn in the Royal Theatre.
Brandon Gleason (Mad-Eye Moody), an internationally renowned Dublin actor, plays Mad-Eye Moody, the new defense against the dark arts teacher at Hogwarts, in Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire.
Gleason used to be a teacher, but later he turned to his favorite professional performance and joined the Irish passionate machine drama company. Gleason's first work was I Fell, and then he starred in John Boorman's General, which was well received. His performance won him 1998 Best Actor Award from Boston Film Critics Association, 1998 Best Actor Award from London Film Critics Association, as well as other awards from the association and 1999 Irish Film and Television Award.
Gleason has appeared in many successful films in the past few years and has become a household name. Recently, he played the capable but wronged king Menelaus in Troy directed by wolfgang petersen. His other recent films include Knight Shamalan's Miracle Village (as August Nicholson), anthony minghella's Cold Mountain, ridley scott's Paradise and neil jordan's Native Breakfast.
Gleason began to attract people's attention after his appearance in Battlefield directed by jim sheridan, and then played a supporting role in Great Ambition and West Wind. When he played hamish with mel gibson in Braveheart, Gleason began to get the attention of Hollywood.
His other major works include Mission Impossible II directed by John Woo, Artificial Intelligence directed by Steven Allan Spielberg, tailor of panama and Skeleton Country directed by John Boorman, 28 Days of Surprise directed by danny boyle and New York Gangsters directed by martin scorsese.
Many of Gleason's stage works include King of Castle, Coal Plow and Stars, Xie Jin's Prayer, cherry orchard and Peacock, which have toured Broadway Happy Theatre and Chicago Theatre Festival. 200 1 Returning to the stage, I participated in Billy Rouxu's "This is Who We Are" directed by Wilson milam at the Peacock Theatre in Dublin.
Jason isaacs (lucius malfoy) once again plays the hateful chubby lucius malfoy in Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire. From playing opposite Robin Wright Payne in Nine Lives directed by Rodrigo Garcia, playing a playboy and a depressed middle-class father in Go Your Own Way (both films premiered at Sundance Film Festival in 2005), to playing a funny movie star who discriminates against women and homosexuality in Does Anyone Play Tennis directed by Donna Rogge, Isaac once again proved himself to be the richest in contemporary drama. He has just finished filming the comedy Fu You starring catherine keener, Jennifer Aniston, joan cusack and Francis mcdermott. Next, he will star in the movie of the same name based on the award-winning TV series "A Night with Hugh Jackman".
Isaac played Captain Hook and Mr. Darling in the film Peter Pan directed by P.J. Logan, which won unanimous praise from film critics-Los Angeles Weekly called it an "amazing discovery", and the British edition of Time magazine commented, "In short, (he is) the best captain Hook on the screen".
In 2003, he starred in the black humor drama "True Love Gambling", which won the praise of film critics again. Many film critics, including Rex Lide, compared him to "the young gary grant". A year ago, he played the evil Lucius Malfoy in Warner Bros's blockbuster Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets. Earlier in the same year, he played the stubborn captain Mike Steele in the critically acclaimed Black Hawk Project directed by ridley scott, and it was almost impossible for people to recognize him.
Isaac also played an agile international spy in the tuxedo starring Jackie Chan, the boss of Nicolas Cage in The Whisperwind directed by John Woo, and a strapless evening dress with sequins in Sweet November starring keanu reeves and Charles Theron.
Isaac's role as Colonel William Tavington in mel gibson's Patriot has been a constant phenomenon, and his performance won him a nomination for the London Film Critics Association Award. His other works include The End of Extramarital Affairs, The End of the World, Long Zhixin, Jack's Divorce and the musical The Last Minute. In addition, he has worked with his friend and director paul anderson in several films, including the sci-fi thriller The Surface of a Black Hole, Soldier and the British gangster film Crazy Wanted Order. Sharp-eyed people will also notice that he made a guest appearance in Resident Evil directed by Anderson and Erica directed by Job Bowman, and also appeared in several segments of the avant-garde film Bad Banquet Hotel directed by Mike Figgis. Isaac's first film was Tall Man, starring Jeff Goldbram and emma thompson.
On TV, he recently played a photojournalist in three episodes of The West Wing, and starred in the leading film Brothers in Love directed by phillip noyce, which has been selected as a series by Showtime Channel.
After graduating from the famous Central School of Speech and Drama in London, he appeared in the popular British TV series Capital for two consecutive seasons, Linda Laplante's mini series Casual Wear, Manipulation of paul greengrass and many other one-episode TV series. On the stage, he performed the role of Louis in Angels in America: Chapters 1 and Chapter 2, which was well received by film critics and won a Pulitzer Prize at the Royal National Theatre. He also performed in the packed Palace Theatre, Almeida Theatre and King's Head Theatre, and participated in the Edinburgh Art Festival five times.
Isaac was born in Liverpool, England. While studying law at Bristol University, he directed and starred in more than 20 stage plays. When he doesn't think about new roles or accents, he will go home to London and try to remember his normal accent so that his daughter can recognize him on the phone.
Gary Oldman (Sirius) plays Harry's wronged godfather again. Sirius recently escaped from Azkaban prison.
Odeman began his acting career in London on 1979. Between 1985 and 1989, he only performed at the Royal Palace Theatre in London. 1985 was named the best newcomer by London's drama end magazine for his performance in the Pope's Wedding. In the same year, he and Sir Anthony Hopkins won the Best Actor Award from the London Critics Association.
He later became one of the most respected and talented actors in the contemporary era. His works include Hannibal directed by ridley scott, The Assassination of Kennedy directed by oliver stone, Black Boy Not Too Cold directed by luc besson, Vampire Zombie Scared for 400 Years directed by francis ford coppola and Forever Lover.
Between 1997 and 1998, Odeman appeared in the fifth element, Air Force One, and disappeared into space. These three films and Coppola's 400 Years of Vampires and Zombies make him one of the few actors who can make four films top the box office.
1995, Odeman and his manager/production partner Douglas UrBansky jointly set up a production company, and SE8 Group produced the first film Don't Swallow It, which was directed by Odeman (he also wrote a script for the film). The film was invited to open the 50th Cannes Film Festival on 1997 and participated in the competition, so kathy burke won the best actress. The film also won Odeman the prestigious Edinburgh Film Festival Channel 4 Director Awards from 65438 to 0997.
1998, "Don't Swallow" won the Best Film Award in Britain and the Best Screenplay Award in BAFTA for its Odeman, and was also nominated for Best Actor and Best Actress.
Odeman's other major films include Sid and Nancy directed by Stephen F. Rales, Death of a Little Man directed by Tom Stopard, Track 29, "Pear Bloody Rain", "Tears in Xinglin", "Murder in the First State" and "Devil Sheriff's Hell" directed by Nick Jorge and Dennis Potter. From 65438 to 0999, Odeman served as executive producer and starred in the film Competitor, which was produced by SE8 Group/Douglas Bansky and was nominated for three Oscars. Fans of TV series Friends should remember Odeman's cameo as an alcoholic in Friends, which won him an Emmy nomination. At the same time, his other TV works include The Company directed by mike leigh and The Company directed by the late Alan Clarke.
After Harry Potter And The Prisoner Of Azkaban, Odeman recently played the role of Jim Gordon in Batman: The Mystery of the blur.
Alan rickman (as Professor severus snape) is well known to the global audience for his performances in Love Actually, Die Hard Rowen Rowen, Adventure, Born Winner, Dogma and Visitors from the Galaxy.
He was nominated for BAFTA for Sense and Sensibility and Pride, and won BAFTA for Best Supporting Actor for Robin Hood. He was also named the best film actor of the year by the Standard Evening News for One House, One Ghost and One Lover, Close Your Eyes and Robin Hood. At the Montreal Film Festival, he was awarded the best actor for his performance in Crazy Games. His other recent films include love cuts and blows, looking for John Gissing and Anthony Ming.
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