Talk:List of Harry Potter cast members/After 3

Key

  • (v) indicates the actor lent only their voice for their film character.
  • (y) indicates the actor portrayed the role in a flashback scene or when the character was young.
  • (f) indicates the actor did not appear in any new footage for the film; footage from an earlier film or films was used.
  • A grey cell (such as the one in the "Armando Dippet" row in the "Philosopher's Stone" column) indicates the character was not in the film adaptation.

The following is a list of cast members who voiced or portrayed characters appearing in the Harry Potter film series. The list is sorted by film and character, as some characters may have been portrayed by multiple actors.

This is an old version of the current list. It shows the list as it would have appeared after three films. There are other subpages for what the list would have appeared like after one, two, four, five and six films.

Character Film
Philosopher's Stone (2001)[1] Chamber of Secrets (2002)[2] Prisoner of Azkaban (2004)[3]
Principal characters edit
Harry Potter Daniel Radcliffe
Saunders triplets (y)[A]
Daniel Radcliffe
Ron Weasley Rupert Grint
Hermione Granger Emma Watson
Hogwarts staff and denizens (human) edit
Armando Dippet   Alfred Burke (y)  
Albus Dumbledore Richard Harris Michael Gambon
Argus Filch David Bradley
Filius Flitwick Warwick Davis  
Rubeus Hagrid Robbie Coltrane Robbie Coltrane
Martin Bayfield (y)
Robbie Coltrane
Madam Hooch Zoe Wanamaker
Gilderoy Lockhart   Kenneth Branagh  
Minerva McGonagall Maggie Smith
Irma Pince Sally Mortemore
Poppy Pomfrey Gemma Jones
Severus Snape Alan Rickman
Pomona Sprout Miriam Margolyes
Sibyll Trelawney   Emma Thompson
"Wizard"[B]   Warwick Davis[4]
Hogwarts staff and denizens (non-human) edit
The Bloody Baron Terence Bayler
Sir Cadogan Paul Whitehouse
The Fat Friar Simon Fisher-Becker
The Fat Lady Elizabeth Spriggs Dawn French
The Grey Lady Nina Young
Moaning Myrtle   Shirley Henderson  
Nearly Headless Nick John Cleese
Peeves[C] Rik Mayall (v)
Sorting Hat Leslie Phillips (v)
Hogwarts students edit
Hannah Abbott Charlotte Skeoch
Katie Bell Emily Dale
Susan Bones Eleanor Columbus
Miles Bletchley David Churchyard  
Lavender Brown Jennifer Smith
Millicent Bulstrode Helen Stuart  
Penelope Clearwater Gemma Padley  
Vincent Crabbe Jamie Waylett
Colin Creevey   Hugh Mitchell  
Justin Finch-Fletchley Edward Randell
Marcus Flint Jamie Yeates[5]
Seamus Finnigan Devon Murray
Gregory Goyle Joshua Herdman
Terence Higgs Will Theakston[5]
Angelina Johnson Danielle Tabor
Lee Jordan Luke Youngblood  
Neville Longbottom Matthew Lewis
Ernie Macmillan Louis Doyle
Draco Malfoy Tom Felton
Pansy Parkinson Genevieve Gaunt
Parvati Patil Sitara Shah
Adrian Pucey Scot Fearn[5]
Alicia Spinnet Leilah Sutherland Rochelle Douglas
Dean Thomas Alfred Enoch
Fred Weasley James Phelps
George Weasley Oliver Phelps
Ginny Weasley Bonnie Wright
Oliver Wood Sean Biggerstaff  
Lord Voldemort and Death Eaters edit
Walden Macnair   Peter Best
Lucius Malfoy   Jason Isaacs  
Peter Pettigrew Timothy Spall
Professor Quirrell Ian Hart
Lord Voldemort Richard Bremmer (y)
Ian Hart (v)[5]
Christian Coulson (y)
Ministry of Magic officials edit
Cornelius Fudge Robert Hardy
Arthur Weasley   Mark Williams
Percy Weasley Chris Rankin
Other Order of the Phoenix members edit
Sirius Black   Gary Oldman
Dedalus Diggle David Brett[6]  
Remus Lupin   David Thewlis
James Potter Adrian Rawlins Adrian Rawlins (f)
Lily Potter Geraldine Somerville Geraldine Somerville (f)
Bill Weasley   Richard Fish
Charlie Weasley   Alex Crockford
Molly Weasley Julie Walters
Muggles edit
Dudley Dursley Harry Melling
Aunt Marge Dursley Pam Ferris
Petunia Dursley Fiona Shaw
Vernon Dursley Richard Griffiths
Mr Granger Tom Knight
Mrs Granger Heather Bleasdale
Mr Mason Jim Norton
Mrs Mason Veronica Clifford
King's Cross railway station security guard Harry Taylor  

Wizarding world-related edit

(Daily Prophet, Diagon Alley, Hogsmeade, Hogwarts Express, Knight Bus, and Knockturn Alley)

Mr Borgin Edward Tudor-Pole
Daily Prophet reporter   Peter O'Farrell  
Food Trolley Lady Jean Southern  
Goblin Bank Teller Warwick Davis
Griphook the Goblin Verne Troyer
Leaky Cauldron Maid Abby Ford
Mr Ollivander John Hurt
Ernie Prang   Jimmy Gardner
Madam Rosmerta Julie Christie
Shrunken Head   Lenny Henry (v)
Stan Shunpike   Lee Ingleby
Tom the barman Derek Deadman   Jim Tavare
Other non-humans edit
Aragog   Julian Glover (v)  
Dobby Toby Jones (v)
Firenze Ray Fearon (v)

Notes edit

A Often, minor child parts – in this case, Harry as an infant – are played by twins or triplets to avoid overworking the children.[7][8] The first names of each of the Saunders triplets are unknown; they were credited in the film as "Saunders triplets".
B Warwick Davis played Filius Flitwick in the first two films as an old dwarf-like man with gray hair. In preproduction for the third film, the producers told Davis there was no role for Flitwick, but that they would like to have him play somebody else, at least for a cameo. Davis played a much younger-looking man with black hair and a moustache who directed the choir at the Hogwarts Welcome Feast, and was credited as portraying "Wizard."[4]
C A scene with Peeves was filmed for Philosopher's Stone, but ended up being cut from the theatrical version.[9][10]

References edit

  1. ^ "Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone cast". Internet Movie Database. Retrieved 2006-11-20.
  2. ^ "Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets cast". Internet Movie Database. Retrieved 2006-11-20.
  3. ^ "Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban cast". Internet Movie Database. Retrieved 2006-11-20.
  4. ^ a b "MuggleCast EP47 Transcript (continued)". MuggleCast. 2006-07-09. Retrieved 2007-06-09. {{cite web}}: Check date values in: |date= (help)
  5. ^ a b c d "Credit Confusion". MuggleNet. Retrieved 2007-01-07.
  6. ^ "David Brett". CastNet UK. Retrieved 2007-07-31.
  7. ^ Waxman, Sharon (1996-06-06). "Infant TV Actors Are Overworked, Critics Charge; Watchdog Group Presses For Tougher Industry Rules". The Washington Post. p. A1. {{cite news}}: Check date values in: |date= (help)
  8. ^ Woodman, Tenley (2004-08-27). "It doesn't take genius to know 'Baby' is bad". The Boston Globe. p. E27. {{cite news}}: Check date values in: |date= (help)
  9. ^ Brian Linder (2001-04-04). "Potter Gloucester Set Report". IGN. Retrieved 2007-08-08. {{cite news}}: Check date values in: |date= (help)
  10. ^ Greg Dean Schmitz. "Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone (2001)". Yahoo!. Retrieved 2007-08-08.