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Paul Thornley

Paul Thornleyis an Englishactor who portrayed Ron Weasleyin the originalWest EndPalace Theatreproductionof Harry Potter and the Cursed Child.[1]He left the London production on the 21 May, 2017.[2]

On 2 August, 2017 it was confirmed that Thornley would be reprising his role of Ron Weasley in the original Broadway production.[3] He left the Broadway production on the 17 March, 2019.[4]

Thornley's voice is heard in every production of Harry Potter and the Cursed Child, despite not physically appearing. His voice is heard as the voice of the Ludo Bagman that appear in Act Two, Three and Four. Thornley recorded these vocals while appearing in the original production.

Thornley portrayed George Weasley in Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone, Chapter 6 (The Journey from Platform Nine and Three-Quarters) for the Harry Potter A

Broadway BUZZ

Paul Thornley's theater credits include originating the role of Ron in Harry Potter and the Cursed Child in London, A Chorus of Disapproval (Pinter); London Road, The Miracle (NT); The Three Musketeers (Kingston); It’s A Wonderful Life (Wolsey Ipswich); In the Red and Brown Water (Young Vic); Not A Game For The Boys (Library Theatre Manchester); Private Fears in Public Places (Stephen Joseph Theatre/Orange Tree/59E59 Theatre, all New York); Noises Off (NT/Piccadilly/Comedy); Spend, Spend, Spend! (West Yorkshire Playhouse/ Piccadilly); Hamlet (Greenwich); Scrooge (West End/UK tour) and A Midsummer Night’s Dream, All’s Well That Ends Well, The Tempest, Kiss Me, Kate (Regent’s Park Open Air). On film, he's been seen in Grimsby, The Mercy, London Road, Man Up, Camera Trap, Les Misérables, Broken, Minions and Metamorphosis.

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Paul Thornley

Theatre

In London’s West End: A Chorus of Disapproval, Harry Potter and the Cursed Child (also on Broadway), Spend Spend Spend and Scrooge.

Other productions include: The Three Musketeers at the Rose, Kingston; It’s a Wonderful Life at the Wolsey, Ipswich; In the Red and Brown Water at the Young Vic; Not a Game for Boys at Manchester Library; Private Fears in Public Places at the Stephen Joseph, Scarborough, the Orange Tree and New York; Escape from Pterodactyl Island for Brave New World; Up on the Roof at the Mercury, Colchester; Kiss Me Kate and Paint Your Wagon for the New Shakespeare Company; and The Tempest and All’s Well That Ends Well at Regent’s Park.

TV

Sexy Beast, Criminal Record, A Small Light, The Gold, Vera, Lockwood and Co., Silent Witness, The Sister Boniface Mysteries, The Nevers, Rise of the Tudors, Agatha Raisin IV, Treadstone, Shakespeare and Hathaway, Good Karma Hospital, Trauma, The Crown, Father Brown, By Any Means, Trollied, Big Bad World, Above Suspicion, S

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