Luke Newberry
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| Luke Newberry | |
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| Biographical information | |
| Born | |
| Nationality | |
| Gender |
Male |
| Eye colour |
Brown |
| Hair colour |
Strawberry blonde |
| Height |
5'11" |
| Career | |
| In Harry Potter | |
Luke Newberry (born February 19, 1990) portrayed Teddy Lupin in the epilogue scene of Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2 but was eventually cut from the final version of the film.[1]
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Skills
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Accents: RP, Devonshire, Cockney
Music: Singing – Tenor
Falsetto Dance: Tap, Ballet, Jazz Gold Medal in Acting – Distinction, Gold Devised – Distinction, Stage Combat, Aerobics, Yoga
- MEMBER OF THE NATIONAL YOUTH THEATRE
- WINNER OF YOUNG MUSICAL THEATRE SINGER, BRITAIN'S BRILLIANT PRODIGIES
- LAMDA PERFORMANCE AWARD - NATIONAL WINNER FOR ACTING 2004
Filmography, theatre and TV appearances
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In The Flesh, Kieren Walker, BBC
Sherlock, Police Officer, BBC
Doctors, Luke Brown, BBC
The Greengage Summer, Wilmouse, BBC Radio 4
Recording of ‘The Secret Garden, Colin Craven,
Jennings & Darbishire, Darbishire, BBC Radio 4
The Papers of A.J Wentworth, Sapolous & Phillips, BBC Radio 4
Thin Ice, Charlie, BBC Television
The Dancing Years, Karl, Her Majesties Theatre
The Secret Garden, Colin Craven, Aldwych Theatre, R.S.C. / Stratford
My Dad’s The Prime Minister, Lighthouse, BBC Television
Billy Elliot , Billy Elliot (Stills), The Old Vic Productions
Hamlet, Hamlet, Exeter College
The Genius Of Christopher Marlowe, Gannymede (Stills), The Rose Theatre
Oliver!, Whistler, Theatre Royal Plymouth & Natio
Lautrec, Young Henry, Shaftesbury Theatre & Theatre
The Heart of Me, Anthony, Martin Pope Productions, BBC Films
Alone, Jason, Short Film
Chitty Chitty Bang Bang, Jeremy Potts, London Palladium
It's Better Now, Tom, Lost At C Productions
External links
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Notes and references
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- ↑ "Luke Newberry cast as Teddy Lupin for Deathly Hallows epilogue" from SnitchSeeker.com