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Richard Bremmer
Biographical information
Born

27 January, 1953

Nationality

British

Gender

Male

Career
Years active

1981-present

In Harry Potter

young Lord Voldemort.

Richard Bremmer is the actor who played a young Lord Voldemort in the film adaptation of Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone. He appears in a flashback scene, which depicts Voldemort creeping in to the Potters' Cottage at Godric's Hollow and killing James and Lily Potter. Additionally, Bremmer depicted Voldemort's failed attempt to kill Harry Potter, and his eventual fall. He also partly voiced Lord Voldemort in the film adaptation of Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire. [1]

Personal life[]

Bremmer was born on 27 January, 1953 in Warwickshire, England. Becoming an actor was always his passion, and he graduated from Valparaiso University, Indiana, USA, as well as Rose Bruford.

Selected filmography[]

Year Film Role Notes
2010 The Power of Three Donald Post-production
Holby City (TV series) Norman 1 episode
Get Busy Living
The Lost Explorer The Lost Explorer Short film
2009 Kingdom (TV series) Stan Geddick 1 episode
2008-2009 Crusoe (TV series) Gallerne 2 episodes
The Traveler
Name of the Game
2007 Control Ian's Father
2006 Mr. Loveday's Little Outing Unknown TV movie
Marple: Sleeping Murder Mr. Sims
2005 Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire Voice of Lord Voldemort
A Higher Agency Mr. Sykes Short film
Dead Man Weds (TV series) Mad Kenny 5 episodes
2004 Casualty (TV series) Willie Molloy 1 episode
Past Imperfect
Vipère au poing L'abbé Traquet
Coronation Street (TV series) Malcolm Phillips 1 episode
Ripper 2: Letter from Within Dr. Samuel Wiesser
Dunkirk Vice Adm Sir Bertram Ramsay RN TV movie
2003 The Last King (TV mini-series) Solomon Eccles 1 episode
The Order Bookstore Owner
To Kill a King Abraham
Shanghai Knights Master At Arms
2002-2006 Doctors (TV series) Malcolm Lester / Tel Groves 2 episodes
Like Father (2006) - Tel Groves
A Terrible Hunger (2002) - Malcolm Lester

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Notes and references[]

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