Viktor Krum – Stanislav Yanevski
Stanislav Yanevski rose to fame as the intriguing Viktor Krum in “Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire” in 2005, from the streets of Sofia, Bulgaria, to the spacious halls of Hogwarts. His skill, however, did not end at Hogwarts. Yanevski’s credits include the unsettling American horror film “Hostel: Part II,” “Last Man Down,” and “The 11th Grade.” He made his film debut with the short film “Frame of Regret” and the feature picture “The Cloaking.” When he’s not working on acting ventures, you can find Stanislav on YouTube, where he posts vlogs and workout videos.
Sybill Trelawney – Emma Thompson
Emma Thompson played Professor Sybill Trelawney, who many feel had the criminally underutilized talent to see the future in three of the eight “Harry Potter” films. But, because to what Emma refers to as “the habit of continuity,” the actress has continued to shine in a variety of parts. Emma co-wrote and starred in two adaptations of the “Nurse Matilda” book series, “Nanny McPhee” in 2005 and “Nanny McPhee and the Big Bang” in 2010. Emma, like Nanny McPhee, demonstrated her shapeshifting talents when she played the virago Miss Trunchbull in “Matilda” and the tough-as-nails Baroness von Hellman in “Cruella.”