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If you have ever watched a TV show and pondered, where do I know him/her from then you are certainly not alone. Now, if you ve wondered just why
Bridgerton s dashing Prince Friedrich of Prussia was a little familiar, we can finally set your mind at ease, as it turns out that actor Freddie Stroma appeared in the
Harry Potter films, albeit in a fairly small role.
The English actor played Gryffindor Quidditch player Cormac McLaggen in the last three
Harry Potter films, an unpopular character known for his smugness and arrogance. In the books, he hits Harry over the head with his beater bat during a Quidditch match, causing them to lose against Hufflepuff, and also accompanies Hermione Granger to the Slug Club s Christmas Party - the group of students that Professor Slughorn deems important or influential (he s in the club for his wizarding world society connections, with his family supposedly big in the Ministry for Magic). He also memorably vomitted on Professor Sna
Freddie played Cormac McLaggen in the last three movies of the series. Not only was he on the Gryffindor Quidditch team, but he also Hermione s date to Slughorn s holiday party. While that didn t end up so great for him due to his attitude, he is also seen fighting in the Battle of Hogwarts with the rest of the Hogwarts students, so he wasn t all bad.
Here he is with some of the other
Harry Potter stars:
That s not all. If you re a big
A Cinderella Story: Once Upon a Song fan then you definitely recognize him as Luke Morgan in that movie as well. Check out this clip of him singing in the movie:
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Bridgerton fans are just noticing Rege-Jean Page had a cameo in Harry Potter And The Deathly Hallows
Blink and you ll miss him, but he s there! 13/01/2021
Bridgerton fans can t get enough of the hit Netflix show, or more accurately its cast members, which has lead to a bunch of them seeking out the actors other titles.
And, as it turns out, one of its biggest stars had a blink-and-you ll-miss-it cameo in one of the biggest film franchises of all time.
Viewers have recently taken to social media to point out that Regé-Jean Page, who plays the dashing Simon Basset, Duke of Hastings, in the risqué period drama, features briefly in