Harry Potter Stars Continue to Shine: A Glimpse into Their Post-Wizarding Careers

Robert Pattinson – Cedric Diggory

Robert Pattinson, known to many as Cedric Diggory from “Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire,” has soared to great heights since his days at Hogwarts. After waving goodbye to the wizarding world, he delved into a series of diverse roles, most notably as Edward Cullen in the “Twilight” saga, a phenomenon that catapulted him into international stardom.

Robert didn’t stop there; he continually surprised audiences with roles in films like “Good Time” and “The Lighthouse,” showcasing his exceptional versatility and acting range. Robert even donned the iconic bat suit, taking on the mantle of Bruce Wayne in “The Batman.”

Scarlett Byrne – Pansy Parkinson

Scarlett Byrne, recognized by many as the sly and sharp-tongued Pansy Parkinson from the “Harry Potter” series, has expanded her horizons since leaving the magical realm. After departing from Hogwarts, she ventured into other notable projects, including a recurring role as Nora Hildegard on the popular TV series “The Vampire Diaries.”

Scarlett showcased her versatility by appearing in “Falling Skies.” As for her personal life, she tied the knot with Cooper Hefner, son of Playboy founder Hugh Hefner, and has since become an advocate for various social causes. In August 2020, they welcomed their daughter, Betsy, after Hugh Hefner’s beloved grandmother.

Jason Isaacs – Lucius Malfoy

Best known for his captivating portrayal of the cunning Lucius Malfoy in the “Harry Potter” series, Jason Isaacs has enjoyed a rich and diverse career since his days as a Death Eater. Post-Potter, he continued to dazzle audiences with his talent, taking on roles like the charismatic Captain Hook in the TV series “Once Upon a Time.”

Jason also lent his distinctive voice to various animated characters, such as the Inquisitor in “Star Wars Rebels.” Moreover, he lent his voice to characters in video games like “Star Wars: Squadrons.” The BAFTA-nominated star also impressed fans in the critically acclaimed series “The OA.”

Alfred Enoch – Dean Thomas

Do you know who really spread his wings after leaving the world of “Harry Potter”? Alfred Enoch, the guy who brought Dean Thomas to life. Since those Hogwarts days, Alfred’s been making some serious moves. He scored a recurring role in the hit TV series “How to Get Away with Murder” alongside Viola Davis, proving he’s got some acting chops.

But it doesn’t stop there; Alfred’s versatility shines through as he’s also taken on stage roles, like in “Red” at the Wyndham’s Theatre. Plus, he’s got an Oxford degree in classical Greek and Latin under his belt, so he’s the real deal.

Hugh Mitchell – Colin Creevey

You might remember Hugh Mitchell as Colin Creevey, the kid with the camera, constantly snapping pics at Hogwarts. But since his time in the wizarding world, he’s been up to some pretty cool stuff, continuing to pursue acting for a while. He’s appeared in “The Da Vinci Code” and in popular series like “Doctor Who.”

But here’s the kicker: Hugh left behind the acting world to become a real photographer based in Surrey, United Kingdom. On top of that, he is also a talented musician, rocking out with his band “The Stamp Collective” and composing tunes for Audio Jungle as a music producer.

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