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Sean Biggerstaff
Scottish actor (born )
Sean Biggerstaff (born 15 March ) is a Scottish actor. He is best known for playing Oliver Wood in the Harry Potter film series, appearing in Philosopher's Stone (), Chamber of Secrets (), and Deathly Hallows – Part 2 ().
Sean biggerstaff biography and facts Posted by Kane Dan. Sean Biggerstaff was romantically involved with Gaia Weiss. Archived from the original on 14 December Awards [ edit ].Biggerstaff began acting as a child actor at the age of five and made his screen debut in the television miniseries The Crow Road (). He won a BAFTA Scotland Award for playing Jeremy Wolfenden in the television film Consenting Adults (). He also appeared in the feature films Cashback () and Mary Queen of Scots ().
Early life
Biggerstaff was born in Glasgow, Scotland, growing up with his parents in Maryhill.[1] He went to Parkview Primary School in Summerston and joined the local drama group, the Maryhill Youth Theatre, when he was seven.[1]
Career
Biggerstaff gained his first professional acting role at ten, playing the son of MacDuff in a Michael Boyd production of Macbeth at the Tron Theatre, Glasgow.
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He then joined the Scottish Youth Theatre and spent six years with the group.[1] In , at the age of 13, Biggerstaff secured his first major TV role, playing Young Darren in the BBC production of The Crow Road.[2] At 14, he was cast by future fellow Harry Potter actor Alan Rickman in his new movie, The Winter Guest, as Tom, a mischievous schoolboy.
In a interview, Biggerstaff recalled: "It was while at the Scottish Youth Theatre that I was chosen for The Winter Guest. Alan Rickman (known to most of the kids as "the bad guy from Die Hard") popped along one day looking for two boys to accompany him to the coldest place on Earth, Fife, for two months to make a film.
Myself and the suspicious character that is Douglas Murphy were the lucky ones."[1]
Rickman later recommended Biggerstaff to the London acting agency International Creative Management and Paul Lyon-Maris. Within a week, the Harry Potter castings were being distributed. During auditions, the directors suggested that Biggerstaff consider the part of Oliver Wood, and he played the role in the first two films, returning for a brief appearance in Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 2.[3]
Biggerstaff's career since the first two Harry Potter films has included playing Henry, Duke of Gloucester in the television mini-series Charles II: The Power and The Passion;[4] Matt in the world premiere of Sharman MacDonald's stage play The Girl With Red Hair;[5] and Ben Willis in the short film Cashback for which extra scenes were recorded, and the piece was adapted into a feature released in [6]
In , Biggerstaff played Jeremy Wolfenden in the BBC 4 television film Consenting Adults which was nominated for BAFTA Scotland's Best Drama Award on 18 November , and won him the BAFTA Scotland's Award for Best Actor – Television.[7] He appeared in the film Hippie Hippie Shake.[8] and appeared in Whisky Galore! () directed by Gillies MacKinnon and co-starring Eddie Izzard.[9]
In , Biggerstaff played the lead role in French-Canadian Catherine-Anne Toupin's Right Now, a translation by Chris Campbell of À présent, directed by Michael Boyd, which was critically and commercially well received in Bath, London, and Edinburgh.[10]
In , it was announced that he would star opposite Georgia Tennant in the Big Finish audio series Jenny: The Doctor's Daughter, taking the role of Noah.[11][12]
List of credits
Film
Television
Radio
Theatre
Awards
References
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- ^""The Crow Road" () – Episodes cast".
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"Greenberg revealed at The List Surprise Movie at GFF". The List. Retrieved 5 July
- ^Charlotte Cripps: "Preview: Glasgow Film Festival, Various Venues, Glasgow – Local Hero Joins Global Movie Stars", The Independent Online, 12 February
- ^"Daily News".
- ^"Glasgow Film Festival – Cashback – Sean Biggerstaff interview – Money talks".
The List.
- ^"The Llloyds TSB BAFTA Scotland Awards ". BAFTA Scotland. Retrieved 5 June [permanent dead link]
- ^Larry Richman: "Sean Biggerstaff in Obscenity Drama, Hippie Hippie Shake", , 20 September
- ^Smith, Kenny (8 June ). "Whisky Galore and Harry Potter star on his love of a dram".Sean biggerstaff girlfriend Consenting Adults. He portrayed the role of Oliver wood in the series. Finally, he was cast in the Harry Potter films and shot to fame as Oliver Wood. Additionally, he was a part of the film Hippie Hippie Shake.
Scottish Field. Retrieved 8 June
- ^Gardner, Lyn (1 March ). "Right Now review – bizarre comic drama keeps you guessing". .
- ^Griffiths, Eleanor Bley (1 November ).
- Sean Biggerstaff - Biography - IMDb
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"Georgia Moffett returns to the world of Doctor Who as the Doctor's daughter". Radio Times. Archived from the original on 5 March Retrieved 1 November
- ^Hewitt, Susan (14 June ). "A Chat with Sean Biggerstaff – Noah from Jenny: The Doctor's Daughter". Blogtor Who.Sean biggerstaff Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone. Husband, Net Worth January 9, Home biography Sean Biggerstaff. Published on August 23, 5 min read.
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- ^"Super November". 4 August via IMDb.
- ^ abcd"Sean Biggerstaff Official site". Archived from the original on 14 December
- ^Shada, Big Finish Productions.
- ^The Skull of Sobek at the Doctor Who Reference Guide
- ^Time Reef & A Perfect World, Big Finish Productions.
- ^BBC – Afternoon Play – Good With People
- ^BBC – Classic Serial – Rebus: The Black Book
- ^" Bernice Summerfield: New Frontiers - Bernice Summerfield - Big Finish".
. Retrieved 9 November
- ^Confessions of Dorian Gray, BigFinish.
- ^"1. Jenny - The Doctor's Daughter Series 01 - The Worlds of Doctor Who - Special Releases - Big Finish". . Retrieved 9 November
- ^"Georgia Tennant Is Back as Jenny in 'Jenny - The Doctor's Daughter Series Still Running'".
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- ^"Doctor Who's Georgia Tennant returns as Jenny in new audio story | Radio Times". . Retrieved 9 November
- ^"Theatre Royal, Bath ()".
- ^"Mumble Theatre". 15 October
- ^"The Lloyds TSB BAFTA Scotland Awards – Winners & Nominations".
BAFTA Scotland. Retrieved 27 September
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