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Revision as of 18:15, 9 September 2015

Bertie William Gilbert (born 1 May 1997) is a British/South African actor who portrayed Scorpius Malfoy in Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2.[4] He is currently an active filmmaker and has recently completed his first short film 'Stray Dog'.

Career

Filmography

  • KILLED THE CAT - (short film) (2014) - Co-Director/Co-Writer- John
  • Grey Area - (short film) (2014) - Director/Writer/Producer - Charlie
  • Tick Where It Hurts (short film) (2014) - Director/Writer/Producer - Guy
  • The 56 Year Old Boy - (short film) (2014)-Director/Writer/Producer - Patrick
  • Stray Dog (short film) (2013) - Director/Writer/Producer - Milo
  • Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2 (2011) - Scorpius Malfoy
  • Macbeth (2010) (TV) - Fleance
  • "Horrible Histories" - Various Episode #1.12 (2009) #3.08 TV episode - Various

Trivia

  • He is an active filmmaker on Vimeo and YouTube. He has created one major fifteen minute short film called 'Stray Dog' in which he wrote, directed and starred in. He has also created a number of shorter films such as 'Diner'. He is currently writing his next short film and hopes to one day branch out into directing feature films.
  • In 2007 (age 10), Gilbert appeared on The Friday Night Project where he faced off against David Tennant answering questions about Doctor Who.
  • He has done a great deal of networking and has become friends with various filmmakers and YouTube personalities such as Jack Harries, Tom Ridgewell, Benjamin Cook and Charlie Mcdonnell.

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