Barty Crouch Sr. – Roger Lloyd Pack
Roger Lloyd-Pack is a name that conjures up ideas of towering personalities in the British entertainment industry. He was the merciless Barty Crouch Sr., a Ministry of Magic bigwig in Harry Potter’s magical world who embodied authoritarianism with every stroke of his wand. But, don’t forget, before he ever entered the wizarding courtroom, Lloyd-Pack was a popular figure in Britain for his comedic talent in classics like “Only Fools and Horses.” Later, he returned to similar territory with roles that showcased his propensity for eccentricity, such as “What We Did on Our Holiday.” In 2014, the world lost this unique talent to cancer.
Bellatrix Lestrange – Helena Bonham Carter
Move over, mainstream Hollywood. Helena Bonham Carter is changing the game! From masterfully portraying the wicked Bellatrix Lestrange to the vivid sets of “Nolly,” Helena Bonham Carter continues to captivate audiences—from being a visionary fashionista one day to a playful fairy godmother the next, and even controlling hearts as a queen. She’s been busy since her “Harry Potter” debut, controlling the screen in “The Crown,” displaying her acting abilities as Eudoria in “Enola Holmes,” and going into new depths in “Ocean’s Eight.” Helena’s positions have evolved, but she has also grown bolder, often embracing the unexpected and expressing her social and political ideas.