A Harry Potter Star Got Candid About The Potential To Be ‘Shackled’ To The Franchise, And I’m Impressed By His Constant Reinvention

A Harry Potter Star Got Candid About The Potential To Be ‘Shackled’ To The Franchise, And I’m Impressed By His Constant Reinvention

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For many actors who grow up inside a massive film franchise, that first breakout role can loom over their careers for years. Some embrace it, while others spend a long time trying to move past it. That’s why it’s refreshing to hear a former Wizarding World Universe star speak so candidly about his relationship with Harry Potter and his determination not to be “shackled” by it. Honestly, his ability to keep reinventing himself is impressive.

Harry Melling, who played Dudley Dursley in five of the eight Harry Potter films, recently reflected on his early career and the mindset he had even as a child actor. Speaking with The Hollywood Reporter, he explained that his ambitions were already pointing in a different direction. Even while working on Harry Potter, Melling said theater was always his true passion:

Absolutely. But even when I was doing Harry Potter, I was obsessed with theater. Theater was my main love in a strange way. It was the thing that I was completely obsessed with. Even as a 10-year-old, I knew that I wanted to learn how to speak Shakespeare properly and to be a stage actor. A lot of the more senior actors in the Harry Potter world were all these incredible stage actors — and I wanted to have that career. Then going to drama school changes what you want in coming out the other side.

That perspective alone helps explain why Melling’s post-Potter career looks the way it does. Instead of chasing familiar roles, he’s built a résumé filled with unpredictable performances. From his standout work with the Coen Brothers to his role in The Queen’s Gambit, Melling has made a habit of disappearing into characters that don’t come with easy labels.

Harry Melling as Dudley stuck in cage in Sorceror's Stone

(Image credit: Warner Bros.)

At the same time, he’s honest about the pressure that comes with being associated with a franchise as massive as Harry Potter. Gratitude doesn’t cancel out the risk of being boxed in. He continued:

But at the same time, Harry Potter is this huge, huge franchise, and I never wanted to be in any way shackled to it. I always wanted to have a really big career and try lots of different things.



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