Epilogue kids James, Albus and Hugo actors revealed
The names of the actors who play James Sirius Potter, Albus Severus Potter and Hugo Weasley in the Deathly Hallows epilogue have been revealed. James is played by 14 year old Will Dunn, Albus by 12 year old Arthur Bowen, and 10 year old Ryan Turner is Hugo. Thanks to Snitchseeker and ScreenTerrier.

In May during the filming of the epilogue, pictures and videos appeared online of the aged Harry, Ron, Hermione, Draco and Ginny as well as the kids.

Below is a video that I took when I went to visit Kings Cross during epilogue filming.

It shows brief clips of Dan, Rupert and Emma and good footage of the kids. (Note: the kids at the start are the actual actors and the ones at the end are their body doubles)




Arthur Bowen - Albus Will Dunn - James Ryan Turner - Hugo


Also of note in the ScreenTerrier article is the casting of Ellie Darcey-Alden and Rohan Gotobed as young Lily Potter and Sirius Black, presumably for a part in Snape's memories in The Prince's Tale. These two castings have been revealed before but we didn't report on them at the time.


Posted on 26 Sep 2010 by Tom
5 Comments

fryviernez amo HP!
QE BNO QE YA VA A SALIR HARRY POTTER Y LAS RELIQIAS DE LA MUERTE PARTE 1!! smile laughing wink smile tongue
Annso
I think they got good kids :) Especially Hugo looks awesome and totally similar to Ron ^^
rae
I think Ryan Turner is a good pick for Hugo he looks like Ron. smile tongue laughing
michaela
smile wink
michaela
smile.,.,'think arthur bowen's really cute.,he's got dan's look.,
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