Viktor Krum – Stanislav Yanevski
As the mysterious Viktor Krum in “Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire,” Stanislav Yanevski shot to fame in 2005, taking his audience from the alleys of Sofia, Bulgaria, to the expansive halls of Hogwarts. But his skill didn’t end at Hogwarts. Yanevski continued to build his resume with credits from films such as the eerie American horror picture “Hostel: Part II,” “Last Man Down,” and “The 11th Grade.” Stanislav began his career in film production with his short film “Frame of Regret” and his feature film “The Cloaking.” When he’s not working on playing roles, you can find him on YouTube with vlogs and fitness videos.
Sybill Trelawney – Emma Thompson
Emma Thompson played a small role as Professor Sybill Trelawney in three of the eight “Harry Potter” films. Fans claim that Professor Sybill Trelawney has the criminally underutilized ability to see into the future. Emma refers to this as “the habit of continuity,” nevertheless, as the actress kept rising to prominence in a variety of roles. The two adaptations of the “Nurse Matilda” book series that Emma penned and starred in were “Nanny McPhee” in 2005 and “Nanny McPhee and the Big Bang” in 2010. Similar to Nanny McPhee, Emma demonstrated her shape-shifting skills while playing the tough-minded Baroness von Hellman in “Cruella” and the virago Miss Trunchbull in “Matilda.”