Gregory Goyle – Josh Herdman
Josh Herdman, well known as the fearsome Gregory Goyle in the Hogwarts world, has successfully “disapparated” from his days as a wizarding thug and reappeared in an altogether new story. But, when filming one of the final Harry Potter films, Josh sustained a broken nose and concussion—an injury that could have come straight from a Quidditch match gone bad. Josh is also appearing in drama films such as “Robin Hood” and “Two Graves,” demonstrating his variety and depth. Josh exemplifies the transforming potential of performing and personal growth.
Molly Weasley – Julie Walters
Julie Walters, the famous Molly Weasley from the “Harry Potter” books, has more than just spell-casting and maternal warmth up her sleeve. Julie, who used to specialize on nurturing roles, now excels across a wide range of characters, often embracing comedy. She made us laugh in the “Paddington” movies and enchanted us in “The Secret Garden.” Molly Weasley represented mother love and bravery, but Julie now embraces a broader emotional and humorous spectrum. It’s as if she’s been altered by magic, unveiling new elements of her brilliance with each endeavor. Julie, in addition to being an outstanding singer, is becoming increasingly vocal about her political and social opinions.