Credit Confusion

Sorcerer's/Philosopher's Stone
Chamber of Secrets



Angelina Johnson: In SS/PS, the actress portraying Angelina Johnson is listed in the credits as Danielle Taylor. In COS, the actress was named Danielle Tabor. IMDB uses Taylor. Unable to find any information as to which is correct.

The Great Slytherin Quidditch Mixup: The actors listed in the credits for both SS/PS and COS are as follows:

Marcus Flint — Will Theakston (SS/PS); Jamie Yeats (COS)
Terence Higgs — Scott Fern (SS/PS); character not in COS
Adrian Pucey — David Holmes (SS/PS); Scott Fearn (COS)

IMDB lists David Holmes as Adrian Pucey in SS/PS, and as Slytherin Beater #2 in COS. He is also listed as a stunt double for Daniel Radcliffe in SS/PS.

The evidence we've found — see below — leads to the conclusion that Marcus Flint is played by Jamie Yeates (his name is misspelled in the credits), Terence Higgs was played by Will Theakston. Scott Fearn definitely plays a Slytherin Chaser in SS/PS, but whether it is Adrian Pucey or not is unknown. No enlightening information has been found on David Holmes.

The webmaster of the Marcus Flint fan site Anything To Win has been in contact with Jamie Yeates, and he even provided her with a photo of himself. Several Will Theakston fan sites are in existence, all of which indicate Will played Terence Higgs. An autograph collector has a webpage with autographed photos of Will (as Terence Higgs) and of Scott Fearn (comparing the photo to the action in SS/PS, he is a Slytherin Chaser).

Alicia Spinnet: In SS/PS, the actress portraying Alicia Spinnet is listed in the credits as Leilah Sutherland. In COS, the actress is listed as Rochelle Douglas. Unable to tell, watching the movie, if it is the same person or not, IMDB lists both actresses (Alicia Spinnet appears twice).

Too Many Men on the Field: In COS, three Slytherin Beaters are listed in the credits (there are only two Beaters on a Quidditch team).

No, We Don't Know Who: In SS/PS, Richard Bremmer is listed in the credits as portraying "He Who Must Not Be Named." Ian Hart is listed as portraying both Professor Quirrell and Voldemort. Bremmer was the Voldemort in the "flashback" scene, when Harry and Hagrid were talking in the Leaky Cauldron (the credits are shown in order of appearance, and Bremmer as Voldemort appears after Mr. Ollivander and before Lily Potter). IMDB lists Bremmer as the voice of Voldemort; however, there was an interview — which of course we can't find anymore — in which Ian Hart said that they actually used his voice for the CG-Voldemort in the chamber scenes (if anyone knows where we can find that interview, please email us). Hart as Voldemort is listed last in the credits.





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