Harry Potter Audiobook Cast – Voices & Release Dates
Harry Potter Audiobook Cast
Voices of Hogwarts: Hollywood Stars Bring Magic to New Harry Potter Audiobooks
Audible is conjuring a spellbinding new experience for Potterheads worldwide with their upcoming release of J.K. Rowling's seven-book series as fully-narrated audiobooks featuring an impressive ensemble of over 200 voice actors.
The magical journey begins November 4th with "Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone," followed by monthly releases of subsequent titles, concluding with "Deathly Hallows" on May 12th.
Unlike traditional audiobooks, this production showcases different performers for each character, creating an immersive audio drama. The creative team made the interesting choice to cast younger actors for the student roles in the first three books, then transition to more mature voices as the characters age throughout the series.
The young trio begins with Frankie Treadaway (Harry), Max Lester (Ron), and Arabella Stanton (Hermione) for the initial adventures. For the darker later volumes, Jaxon Knopf, Rhys Mulligan, and Nina Barker-Francis take over these iconic roles.
In a fascinating connection to HBO's upcoming Harry Potter television adaptation, Arabella Stanton will portray Hermione in both projects, giving fans an early taste of her interpretation of the brilliant witch before she appears on screen.
The adult characters feature recognizable Hollywood talent, with Hugh Laurie bringing wisdom as Albus Dumbledore, Matthew Macfadyen embodying the sinister Lord Voldemort, and Riz Ahmed delivering Professor Snape's measured menace. Other notable performances include Kit Harington as the pompous Gilderoy Lockhart, Keira Knightley as the detestable Dolores Umbridge, and James McAvoy as the gruff Alastor "Mad-Eye" Moody.
This audio production arrives as anticipation builds for HBO's television adaptation, offering Potter enthusiasts a fresh interpretation of the beloved series through the power of performance and sound.
Introducing the Voice Behind Harry's Early Years
In an exciting casting announcement for the Audible adaptation of J.K. Rowling's beloved wizarding series, theater performer Frankie Treadaway has been selected to voice Harry Potter for the first three audiobooks.
Treadaway, who brings substantial stage experience to the role, has previously enchanted audiences in family-friendly productions including "Matilda the Musical" and "Peter Pan." His theatrical resume also features performances in "Mary Poppins," "Elf," and "Mrs. Doubtfire," showcasing his versatility as a young performer.
The character of Harry Potter has seen several interpretations across different media. Most famously, Daniel Radcliffe portrayed the young wizard throughout the eight-film franchise that captivated global audiences. Meanwhile, Dominic McLaughlin has been cast to bring Harry to life in HBO's upcoming television adaptation of the series.
Treadaway's voice performance will cover Harry's earliest adventures at Hogwarts, from his discovery of the wizarding world through his confrontations with the memory of Tom Riddle.
Max Lester voices the iconic redheaded Gryffindor, Ron Weasley, Harry Potter's loyal best friend and partner in mischief, for the first three Audible productions
Lester brings a wealth of experience to Hogwarts, boasting a varied career spanning film (Fantastic Four: First Steps), acclaimed stage performances (Les Misérables, Leopoldstadt), and significant voice work
His vocal credits prominently include animations like Best Birthday Ever and Barbapapa, alongside the BBC Radio 4 comedy series Hennikay
While Lester embodies Ron for the audiobooks, Alastair Stout portrays the character in the concurrent HBO television adaptation
Arabella Stanton, known for her debut role in "Matilda the Musical" and subsequent performance in "Starlight Express," has been cast to voice the brilliant young witch Hermione Granger for the first three installments of the Harry Potter Audible series.
The talented actress, who is also set to take on the lead role in an upcoming HBO production, will bring to life one of Hogwarts' most intellectually gifted students and a vital member of Harry Potter's inner circle.
Hermione's character, recognized for her exceptional magical aptitude and unwavering loyalty as Harry and Ron's trusted companion, represents a significant addition to Stanton's growing portfolio in the entertainment industry as she joins the beloved fantasy universe.
As the Harry Potter series progresses into books four through seven, the role of Harry is taken over by Jaxon Knopf, who lends his voice to the beloved wizard. Knopf has a background in theater, having appeared in stage productions such as “Big Fish, The Musical” and “Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat.” His film credits include a role in “Moishe,” showcasing his versatility as an actor. Additionally, Knopf is known for his voice work in animation, having voiced Ricky Zoom in the eponymous series.
Rhys Mulligan takes on the vocal mantle of an older Ron Weasley for "Harry Potter" books four through seven on Audible.
His recent stage credits prominently include "Matilda the Musical" and "Goodnight Mr. Tom".
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Mulligan also boasts performances in "The Musicians", "A Christmas Carol", and "Mr. Duncan".
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Bringing versatility to the role, his extensive performing arts background spans theatre, on-screen acting, and voice work.
Nina Barker-Francis has been announced as the voice of teenage Hermione Granger for the later Hogwarts years in the popular fantasy audiobook series. Taking over the role for volumes four through seven, Barker-Francis brings her vocal talents to portray the brilliant young witch as she navigates increasingly complex challenges.
The actress comes with impressive credentials, having previously established herself in animation as the voice of Whitley in the acclaimed series "Wolf King." Her screen experience spans multiple genres, including her appearance in the futuristic drama "Moonhaven" and roles in "The Jetty."
Fantasy fans may recognize Barker-Francis from her work in HBO's "House of the Dragon," while her versatile acting portfolio extends to productions like "The Power" and "Flack." This casting represents another significant step in her rising career as she joins the star-studded audio adaptation of the beloved magical world.
Hugh Laurie steps into the magical role of Hogwarts' beloved headmaster Dumbledore for the Audible adaptation of the Harry Potter series. The esteemed British actor brings his considerable talents to voicing this pivotal character who guides young Harry through his perilous journey against the dark forces of Lord Voldemort.
Known widely for his Golden Globe-winning performance as the brilliant but acerbic Dr. Gregory House, Laurie's versatile career spans acting, writing, directing, and even music. His filmography includes diverse projects from Disney's "Tomorrowland" to the adventure film "Flight of the Phoenix" and the drama "Mr. Pip."
The character of Albus Dumbledore has seen several notable interpretations over the years. In the original film series, Richard Harris first embodied the wise wizard before his passing prior to the third installment, with Michael Gambon subsequently taking over the role. Looking ahead, John Lithgow is slated to portray the character in HBO's upcoming "Harry Potter" television adaptation.
Laurie's audio performance joins a tradition of distinguished actors who have brought this complex character to life across different media formats, each adding their unique interpretation to J.K. Rowling's influential wizard.
Lord Voldemort stands as a formidable dark wizard driven by a relentless desire for eternal life and dominance over the wizarding realm. His initial attempt to eliminate Harry Potter as a baby ended in failure, resulting in his physical form being destroyed. However, he was later brought back to life, now sporting a serpentine visage that embodies his sinister nature. In the audiobook adaptation, Matthew Macfadyen provides the voice for this iconic villain. Macfadyen, a distinguished actor renowned for his performances in series such as "Succession," as well as films like "Pride and Prejudice" and "The Fuller Brush Girl," brings depth to the character’s menacing presence. Meanwhile, Ralph Fiennes famously portrayed Voldemort on the big screen, leaving a lasting impression with his chilling performance.
Slytherin's Enigmatic Leader: The Many Faces of Severus Snape
At the helm of Slytherin House stands one of Hogwarts' most complex figures - Professor Severus Snape. Known for his unmistakable animosity toward Harry Potter and his companions, Snape initially serves as the school's Potions Master while harboring clear ambitions for the coveted Defense Against the Dark Arts position.
The character's portrayal across different media has attracted remarkable talent. The late Alan Rickman delivered an iconic performance in the film adaptations, creating an unforgettable interpretation that balanced menace with hidden depths.
In recent adaptations, acclaimed actor Riz Ahmed, fresh from his appearance in Wes Anderson's "The Phoenician Scheme" and his powerful performances in "Relay" and the Oscar-nominated "Sound of Metal," has lent his voice to the character.
Meanwhile, the upcoming HBO series will feature talented actor Paapa Essiedu stepping into the role of the complicated potions professor, bringing yet another dimension to this multifaceted character from the wizarding world.
Hogwarts' infamous rivalry between houses finds no better example than in the character of Draco Malfoy, the silver-tongued Slytherin who serves as Harry Potter's school adversary. Born into wizarding aristocracy, Malfoy proudly flaunts his pure-blood heritage throughout the series.
The Sorting Hat's decision to place Draco in Slytherin house comes as no surprise, given his family's long-standing connection to the house known for ambition and cunning. His confrontations with Harry become legendary within the school's hallowed halls, with their animosity growing more complex as the years progress.
What makes Draco such a compelling antagonist is his ruthless determination - he consistently demonstrates a willingness to employ any means necessary to achieve his goals, regardless of consequences. This unwavering ambition perfectly embodies the Slytherin ethos.
In the film adaptations, actor Tom Felton masterfully brought Malfoy to life, capturing both his sneering arrogance and eventual moral complexity, creating one of the franchise's most memorable performances.
Cast and Character Roles
Lox Pratt joins the HBO adaptation to embody Harry Potter's primary antagonist, bringing the character to life on screen.
Meanwhile, Maximus Evans takes on vocal duties for Draco Malfoy across Audible's adaptations of the final four Harry Potter books.
Evans' prior television work includes notable roles in "Coronation Street," "The Bay," and the anthology series "Creeped Out."
These dual casting announcements highlight separate portrayals of Hogwarts' iconic Slytherin rival across distinct platforms.
Matthew Lewis famously brought Neville Longbottom to life on screen,
defining the character across all eight Harry Potter films.
Now the brave Gryffindor leaps to audio with Jake Sigsworth voicing him in Audible's adaptation for books 1-3.
This marks Sigsworth's debut major acting role, as he enters the wizarding world with no prior credits.
Neville remains a key figure as one of the dwindling pure-blood wizards in the saga.
Meanwhile, Rory Wilmot prepares to portray the character in HBO's upcoming television series.
The beloved Hogwarts student continues to find new voices across different storytelling realms.
Archie Mountain has landed a significant voice acting role in the Audible adaptation of the Harry Potter series. The up-and-coming talent will portray Neville Longbottom in the final four audiobooks.
Neville's character arc represents one of the most compelling transformations in the wizarding saga. Beginning as an awkward, forgetful student often dismissed by his peers, Longbottom evolves into a courageous wizard who stands alongside Harry Potter during crucial magical confrontations.
This casting marks Mountain's debut in a major production, bringing to life a character whose journey resonates with many fans. Listeners will hear his interpretation of Neville's growth from insecure student to brave resistance leader during the Hogwarts Battle.
The role represents a significant opportunity for Mountain, who joins an impressive ensemble of Hollywood talent voicing J.K. Rowling's beloved characters in this audio adaptation.
Though renowned for his fierce King Robert Baratheon in "Game of Thrones," Mark Addy brings a softer dimension to fantasy audio.
He voices Rubeus Hagrid, the caring and jovial Keeper of Keys at Hogwarts, for the "Harry Potter" Audible books.
Hagrid serves as a steadfast and compassionate mentor to Harry and his companions across the entire series.
This beloved character was originally embodied by Robbie Coltrane in the films.
Nick Frost is set to portray Hagrid next in the upcoming HBO television adaptation.
Michelle Gomez, the talented Scottish actress recognized for her roles in popular television series such as "Doctor Who," "The Chilling Adventures of Sabrina," and "The Flight Attendant," has been selected to lend her voice to the character of Professor Minerva McGonagall in the Audible adaptation of the Harry Potter series.
McGonagall, who serves as both the Transfiguration professor at Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry and the Head of Gryffindor House, is characterized by her firm yet reliable presence throughout the magical institution. Often functioning as Dumbledore's right hand, she plays a crucial role in the school's administration.
In the film adaptations, this beloved character was memorably portrayed by Dame Maggie Smith, while the upcoming television series has cast Janet McTeer to take on the role of the formidable witch.
Professor Gilderoy Lockhart is renowned as a celebrity and author famous for his books recounting his encounters with dark creatures.
He takes on the role of Defense Against the Dark Arts instructor at Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry.
Harry Potter and his friends often find Lockhart to be quite arrogant and self-absorbed during their time at school.
Harington, known for his portrayal of Jon Snow in HBO’s “Game of Thrones,” also appeared in Marvel’s “Eternals.”
In the film adaptations, Kenneth Branagh brings Lockhart to life with a charismatic performance.
Imelda Staunton famously brought Dolores Umbridge to life on screen,
a character notorious for her tyrannical reign at Hogwarts.
After rising to Senior Undersecretary at the Ministry of Magic,
she imposed her sadistic tendencies as Defense Against the Dark Arts professor.
Harry, Ron, and Hermione faced particular cruelty under her rule.
For the Audible narration, Keira Knightley steps into this villainous role,
marking a departure from her acclaimed performances in "Pride and Prejudice,"
"Pirates of the Caribbean," the poignant "Atonement,"
and Netflix's action-packed "Black Doves" series.
The head of the Malfoy dynasty, Lucius Malfoy makes his first appearance in the second installment of the wizarding series as an aristocratic, contemptuous character. Throughout the narrative, his villainy intensifies considerably.
While Jason Isaacs portrayed this sneering Death Eater in the film adaptations and Johnny Flynn is set to embody him in HBO's upcoming production, the audiobook rendition features Alex Hassell's vocal talents.
Hassell brings considerable acting experience to the role, with notable screen credits including performances in "The Boys," the Netflix adaptation of "Cowboy Bebop," and the fantasy series "His Dark Materials." His television work extends to appearances in "Rivals," while his theatrical background is equally impressive—he co-founded the Factory Theatre Company and has extensive stage experience.
Acclaimed Welsh actor Iwan Rheon, widely recognized for his chilling portrayal of the sadistic Ramsay Bolton in HBO's epic fantasy series "Game of Thrones," lends his voice to the beloved character of Remus Lupin in the Audible adaptation of the Harry Potter series.
Lupin stands as one of Hogwarts' most exceptional Defense Against the Dark Arts instructors, earning particular admiration from Harry Potter himself. Under Lupin's patient guidance, Harry masters the difficult Patronus Charm, a skill that proves crucial throughout his magical journey.
What many students at Hogwarts don't initially realize is Lupin's carefully guarded secret—his lycanthropy, which forces him to transform into a werewolf during full moons. This condition brings both physical suffering and social stigma to the kind-hearted professor.
Fans of the film adaptations will recall David Thewlis's nuanced performance as Lupin, bringing warmth and complexity to the character. Rheon, whose credits also include BBC's comedy "Vicious" and the historical drama "Those About to Die," now reimagines this multifaceted character for listeners in this audio experience.
Ṣọpẹ́ Dìrísù brings Sirius Black to life in Audible's Harry Potter series
taking on the beloved godfather role Harry Potter sorely needs
Initially portrayed as a dangerous traitor in Prisoner of Azkaban
Sirius later emerges as falsely accused
becoming an essential paternal figure for the young wizard
Intriguingly
Dìrísù's Slow Horses colleague Gary Oldman previously embodied Sirius
in the iconic Warner Bros. film adaptations
Mad-Eye Moody, renowned as an exceptional Auror in the wizarding world, briefly served as a Hogwarts professor teaching Defense Against the Dark Arts.
In the Audible adaptation, this character is voiced by the talented James McAvoy, who brings his distinctive acting style to the role. McAvoy is widely recognized for his portrayal of Professor Charles Xavier in the "X-Men" franchise, beginning with "X-Men: First Class."
The Scottish actor's versatile career includes acclaimed performances in dramatic films like "Atonement," psychological thrillers such as "Split," and more recently, the horror remake "Speak No Evil."
Fans of the original film series will remember that Brendan Gleeson masterfully portrayed the paranoid, magical-eye-wearing Moody in the Harry Potter movies, establishing the character's distinctive gruff demeanor and "constant vigilance" catchphrase.
Arthur Weasley leads the Weasley household, overseeing the family's interactions with the magical world.
He works in a specialized department responsible for identifying and seizing counterfeit magical items and protective charms.
Comedian and actor Simon Pegg is well-known for his roles in movies like “Shaun of the Dead,” “Hot Fuzz,” and the “Mission: Impossible” series.
Mark Williams is the actor who originally portrayed Bill Weasley in the film adaptations.
Leo Woodall voices Bill Weasley in the new Audible series,
taking over the role from Domhnall Gleeson's film portrayal.
Bill returns to the Burrow as the eldest Weasley sibling
after his curse-breaking career at Gringotts Wizarding Bank.
Woodall brings recent acclaim from Netflix's "One Day" as Dexter Mayhew
and HBO's "The White Lotus" Season 2 where he played Jack.
Nymphadora Tonks works as an auror within the Ministry of Magic and possesses the unique ability of metamorphmagus, allowing her to change her appearance at will.
Ambika Mod gained recognition for portraying Emma Morley in the Netflix series adaptation of "One Day" and also appeared as Shruti Acharya in the series "This Is Going to Hurt."
Meanwhile, Natalia Tena was the first actor to bring the character to life on the big screen.
Ruth Wilson brings Bellatrix Lestrange to life in the new audiobook series,
known for acclaimed roles in "His Dark Materials," "The Affair," and "Ms. Wilson."
This iconic villain remains a fiercely loyal and dangerous Death Eater.
Helena Bonham Carter famously embodied the character in the cinematic adaptations.
Harry Potter Audiobook Cast
Daniel Mays, renowned for his roles in popular productions like "Mrs. Biggs," "The Thursday Murder Club," and "EastEnders," has been selected to voice the beloved character Dobby in the new Harry Potter audiobook series.
Dobby, a small house-elf with distinctive bat-like ears and large eyes, is characterized by his high-pitched voice and unwavering loyalty to Harry Potter. Despite his good intentions, Dobby's attempts to protect Harry often result in complications for the young wizard.
First introduced in "Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets" as a servant bound to the Malfoy family, Dobby makes occasional but memorable appearances throughout the subsequent novels in the series.
In the original film adaptations, Dobby was portrayed as a CGI character with voice acting by Toby Jones. Now, listeners will experience a fresh interpretation of this fan-favorite character through Mays' performance in the new audio format.
Millie Gubby embraces her inaugural leading role
as the voice of Luna Lovegood in Audible's Harry Potter series.
This eccentric Ravenclaw student, famed for her fascination with magical creatures,
forms a vital alliance with Harry during the tumultuous events of "Order of the Phoenix."
Evanna Lynch originally immortalized the character's whimsical spirit
through her acclaimed performance in the cinematic adaptations.
Acclaimed "Derry Girls" star Saoirse-Monica Jackson steps into the mystical role of Professor Sybill Trelawney for the new Hogwarts audio experience. The Irish talent, also known for her work in "This City is Ours," will bring her distinctive voice to the eccentric divination instructor.
The character of Trelawney presents a fascinating contradiction in the wizarding world - a teacher who constantly predicts doom and disaster, yet rarely demonstrates genuine prophetic ability. Despite her theatrical demeanor and questionable credentials, fans will remember that Trelawney occasionally reveals startling moments of authentic second sight at pivotal story moments.
Cinema audiences will recall Emma Thompson's memorable portrayal of the spectacle-wearing, shawl-draped professor in the original film adaptations. Jackson now follows in these illustrious footsteps, joining an impressive roster of voice talent bringing the beloved magical universe to life in this fresh audio format.
In the realm of audiobook narration, acclaimed actress Anna Maxwell Martin has been cast to lend her voice to the notoriously unscrupulous journalist Rita Skeeter in the Audible adaptation of the beloved Harry Potter series.
Skeeter, known for her sensationalist reporting and magical quill that often twists interviewees' words, first appears in the fourth installment, "Goblet of Fire," where she publishes exaggerated stories about Harry during the dangerous Triwizard Tournament.
Maxwell Martin brings impressive credentials to the role, having garnered recognition for performances in BBC's "Bleak House" and "Poppy Shakespeare," as well as contemporary hits like "Line of Duty," "Code 404," and the comedy series "Motherland."
Theater enthusiasts might recall her portrayal of protagonist Lyra Belacqua in the National Theatre's stage adaptation of Philip Pullman's fantasy epic "His Dark Materials," demonstrating her previous experience with magical worlds.
Fans of the film adaptations will remember that the character was memorably portrayed on screen by Miranda Richardson, who captured Skeeter's meddlesome nature and flashy journalistic style in "Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire."
Avni Deshmukh, star of the viral web show "Sara and Avni," breathes new life into Parvati Patil for the Harry Potter Audible audiobooks.
Fans recall Parvati as Harry's spirited Yule Ball date in "Goblet of Fire," a key moment for the Gryffindor classmate.
Her film journey saw Sitara Shah debut the character in "Prisoner of Azkaban," succeeded by Shefali Chowdhury for later movies.
Meanwhile, HBO's fresh adaptation casts Alessia Leoni as Parvati, continuing the magical character's evolution across platforms.
Padma Patil, the twin sister of Parvati, is a fellow Ravenclaw student at Hogwarts during Harry's time there. She makes her first appearance at the Yule Ball, accompanying Ron Weasley, but faces disappointment as Ron's dismissive attitude tarnishes the evening. Later, in "Order of the Phoenix," she is chosen as Ravenclaw's prefect and joins Harry, Ron, Hermione, and her sister in Dumbledore's Army to resist dark forces.
Initially portrayed by Sharon Sandhu in "The Prisoner of Azkaban," the role of Padma was later taken over by Afshan Azad starting from "The Goblet of Fire" and continuing onward. In the audiobook adaptation, the character is voiced by Sara Deshmukh, who is known for her work alongside her sister Avni in their digital platform, 'Sara and Avni.'
In a captivating addition to the audio adaptations of J.K. Rowling's beloved series, acclaimed actor Bill Nighy has been cast to voice Professor Horace Slughorn in the Audible productions of the Harry Potter books.
Making his entrance in the sixth installment of the magical saga, Slughorn is a complex character who returns to Hogwarts as the Potions Master when Severus Snape finally achieves his long-coveted position teaching Defense Against the Dark Arts. With his penchant for "collecting" talented students and his complicated history involving a young Tom Riddle, Slughorn possesses vital information that becomes instrumental in the ultimate defeat of Lord Voldemort.
This role represents Nighy's second foray into the wizarding universe, following his on-screen portrayal of Minister of Magic Rufus Scrimgeour in "Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 1." Fans of the film adaptations will recall that the character of Slughorn was memorably brought to life by Jim Broadbent in the movie versions of the later books.
David Holmes takes on the role of voicing Stan Shunpike, the conductor of the Night Bus who makes his debut in “Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban.” In the film series, this character was originally portrayed by Lee Ingleby. Interestingly, Holmes is no stranger to the wizarding universe, having previously worked as Daniel Radcliffe’s stunt double during the first six Harry Potter movies.
His early work on set was cut short due to a serious accident during the filming of the seventh installment, which resulted in partial paralysis. Despite this setback, Holmes continued to earn recognition as a stunt performer and has since diversified his career by creating a podcast titled “Cunning Stunts.”
In 2023, Holmes’ journey was documented in the HBO feature “David Holmes: The Boy Who Lived,” with Radcliffe serving as an executive producer, highlighting his enduring connection to the Harry Potter saga and his resilience in overcoming personal challenges.
In the enchanting world of Hogwarts audiobooks, the character of Kreacher comes to life through the vocal talents of Mackenzie Crook. This house-elf, initially bound to the ancient Black family, eventually transfers his reluctant loyalty to Harry Potter in the later installments of the beloved series.
Crook brings considerable acting experience to this role, having established himself across various acclaimed productions. Television audiences might recognize him as the memorably awkward Gareth Keenan from the British version of "The Office," where his deadpan delivery created countless comedic moments.
Fantasy fans will recall his portrayal of the wildling warg Orell in HBO's groundbreaking "Game of Thrones" series, demonstrating his versatility in more dramatic roles.
Perhaps most widely recognized is Crook's performance as the wooden-eyed pirate Ragetti in Disney's swashbuckling "Pirates of the Caribbean" franchise, where he appeared alongside Johnny Depp and Orlando Bloom.
His distinctive voice perfectly captures Kreacher's complex character evolution from bitter servant to unexpected ally.
Sir Nicholas de Mimsy-Porpington, famously known as Nearly Headless Nick, was once a distinguished wizard serving at the royal court. His life took a tragic turn following an accident that left him almost entirely decapitated, leading to his subsequent death and haunting of Gryffindor Tower at Hogwarts. Nick is known for his playful personality, often pulling his severed head off as a prank to amuse students and staff alike.
In the realm of voice acting, Stephen Mangan brings this ghostly character to life on the audiobook version of the Harry Potter series. With a background that includes roles in “Watership Down,” “Green Wing,” and portraying Dan Moody in “I’m Alan Partridge,” Mangan’s versatile talent adds depth and humor to the spectral figure of Nearly Headless Nick.
The iconic Herbology professor Pomona Sprout, known for nurturing magical plants at Hogwarts, will be voiced by acclaimed actress Gemma Whelan in the Harry Potter Audible adaptation.
Whelan brings extensive genre experience from her fierce portrayal of Yara Greyjoy in Game of Thrones, alongside notable roles in dark comedies like The End of the F***ing World and espionage thriller Killing Eve.
This marks the third distinct interpretation of Sprout across different mediums, following Miriam Margolyes' memorable performance in the original film series.
Simultaneously, Sirine Saba prepares to embody the earthy educator in HBO's forthcoming live-action television revival.
The Audible production continues its star-studded casting approach by selecting versatile performers familiar with fantasy universes.
Tracy-Ann Oberman brings her talent to the Audible adaptation, voicing the character of Madam Hooch.
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Previously, she starred as Chrissie Watts in BBC's "EastEnders" and Valerie Lewis in Channel 4's "Friday Night Dinner".
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At Hogwarts, Madam Hooch serves as the flying instructor, teaching students such as Harry Potter the art of broomstick riding.
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Her role extends to quidditch referee, where she oversees players and enforces school rules during matches.
Sir Cadogan, a legendary knight from the era of King Arthur, has become a memorable figure within the wizarding world. Though centuries have passed since his death, he remains alive through his depiction as a lively, talking painting at Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry. His fearless demeanor is vividly preserved on the canvas, capturing his unwavering courage.
While Sir Cadogan makes only brief appearances as a background figure in the film adaptations of the Harry Potter series, his presence is more prominent in the literary works. The books provide him with numerous lines, allowing readers to appreciate his spirited personality.
The character’s voice is brought to life by comedian Matt Berry, known for his roles in “What We Do in the Shadows,” “The IT Crowd,” and “A Minecraft Movie.” Berry’s energetic and humorous delivery amplifies Sir Cadogan’s over-the-top enthusiasm, making him a standout character in the wizarding universe.
Narration of Harry Potter Series
Cush Jumbo embodies the central storytelling voice across the entire Harry Potter audiobook series.
She follows the iconic legacies of Stephen Fry (UK) and Jim Dale (US), the original narrators.
Known globally for her role as Lucca Quinn in "The Good Wife," Jumbo's narration guides listeners through every volume.
Her voice becomes the definitive thread, present on each page of all seven books.
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