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Harry Melling

British actor (born 1989)

Harry Melling

Summary

British actor (born 1989)

FieldValue
nameHarry Melling
imageHarry Melling at 2025 Telluride Film Festival (cropped).jpg
captionMelling in 2025
birth_nameHarry Edward Melling
birth_date
birth_placeLondon, England
alma_materLondon Academy of Music and Dramatic Art
occupationActor
years_active2000–present
relativesPatrick Troughton (grandfather)
David Troughton (uncle)
Michael Troughton (uncle)
Sam Troughton (cousin)
Jim Troughton (cousin)
William Troughton (cousin)
known_forDudley Dursley in Harry Potter

David Troughton (uncle) Michael Troughton (uncle) Sam Troughton (cousin) Jim Troughton (cousin) William Troughton (cousin) Harry Edward Melling (born 17 March 1989) is an English actor known for playing Dudley Dursley in the Harry Potter films (2001–2010) and Harry Beltik in The Queen's Gambit (2020).

Early life

Harry Edward Melling was born on 17 March 1989 in London, England. His maternal grandfather was actor Patrick Troughton.

Career

Early work and ''Harry Potter'' (1999–2016)

Melling in 2011
Melling at the [[2018 Venice Film Festival

In his early career, Melling performed in stage productions of The Provoked Wife, King John, Antigone, and Plenty. He appeared in five of the Harry Potter films as Harry Potter's spoiled cousin, Dudley Dursley. He was first cast in the role at age 10, in 1999, and played the character until 2010 and his appearance in Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 1.

In 2009, Melling starred in a revival of Mother Courage and Her Children at the Royal National Theatre. He appeared in "The Sorcerer's Shadow", an episode of the BBC television series Merlin, playing a young warlock who intends to use magic to help him win Camelot's legendary tournament. He also played Robert Brown in the BBC television series Just William. In 2009, it was announced that Melling had lost so much weight since his last appearance in Harry Potter that he was now "unrecognisable". The role of Dudley was almost recast for Deathly Hallows – Part 1, but Melling was able to reprise the part by wearing a fat suit. He said of the change, "I can now shed the child actor thing, like the fat, and start a new career, because no one sees me as Dudley."

In 2014, Melling made his playwriting debut at HighTide Festival with his one-man show Peddling.

Critical acclaim and acting breakthrough (2018–present)

In 2018, Melling played a significant part alongside Liam Neeson in the Coen brothers' Western The Ballad of Buster Scruggs. Of Melling's performance, The New Yorker film critic Anthony Lane wrote: "[I] came away haunted by a scattering of sights and sounds—above all, by the recitations of the limbless man, which thrum with genuine yearning. He is beautifully played, with a little help from C.G.I., by Harry Melling, who was once the odious Dudley Dursley in the Harry Potter films. Funny how people grow up." Melling later credited his casting in the Coen brothers film as being instrumental in future career opportunities, such as The Pale Blue Eye.

Between 2020 and 2021, Melling appeared in a slew of supporting roles in successful dramas. In 2020, he played evangelical preacher Roy Laferty in the Netflix thriller The Devil All The Time. That same year, he appeared in several episodes of the Netflix miniseries The Queen's Gambit as Harry Beltik, a successful chess player and friend turned, brief, love-interest of the protagonist played by Anya Taylor-Joy. The series went on to become the most watched miniseries on Netflix at the time. The next year, Melling collaborated with Joel Coen again for The Tragedy of Macbeth.

In 2022, he had his first leading role as a young Edgar Allan Poe in the crime drama film The Pale Blue Eye, opposite Christian Bale. Elaborating on his casting of Melling, director Scott Cooper stated: "The reason I cast Harry was because of The Ballad of Buster Scruggs,... I was utterly enthralled and thought that he was the only person who could play Edgar Allan Poe. It was [the way he delivered those readings,] and it was his look, as he fortunately bears a resemblance to what I imagined a young Poe to be like. He has a sense of vulnerability he isn’t afraid to express. I knew he could handle all of these long passages of dialogue that I have."

In 2025, he starred alongside Alexander Skarsgård in Pillion, a romantic comedy produced by Element Pictures.

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
2001Harry Potter and the Philosopher's StoneDudley Dursley
2002Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets
2004Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban
2007Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix
2010Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 1
2016The Lost City of ZWilliam Barclay
2017The Current WarBenjamin Vale
2018The Ballad of Buster ScruggsHarrisonSegment: "Meal Ticket"
The KeeperSergeant Smythe
2019Waiting for the BarbariansGarrison Soldier 4
2020The Old GuardSteven Merrick
Say Your PrayersTim
The Devil All the TimeRoy Laferty
2021The Tragedy of MacbethMalcolm
2022Please Baby PleaseArthur
The Pale Blue EyeEdgar Allan Poe
2023ShoshanaGeoffrey J. Morton
2024HarvestCharles Kent
2025PillionColin
TBAButterfly JamPost-production
StuffedBerniePost-production

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
2005Friends and CrocodilesYoung OliverTelevision film
2010MerlinGilliEpisode: "The Sorcerer's Shadow"
Just WilliamRobert Brown4 episodes
2011Garrow's LawGeorge Pinnock3 episodes
2013Joe MistryJoeTelevision film
2016The MusketeersBastienEpisode: "Fool's Gold"
2019The War of the WorldsArtillerymanMiniseries, 2 episodes
His Dark MaterialsSysselmanEpisode: "Armour"
2020The Queen's GambitHarry BeltikMiniseries, 4 episodes
2024Wolf Hall: The Mirror and the LightThomas Wriothesley

Stage

YearTitleRoleVenue
2009Mother Courage and her ChildrenSwiss CheeseRoyal National Theatre
2010Bedroom, Dens and Other Forms of MagicTheatre503
Women Beware WomenYoung WardRoyal National Theatre
2011The School for ScandalSir Benjamin BackbiteBarbican Centre
When Did You Last See My Mother?IanTrafalgar Studios
2012I Am a CameraChristopher IsherwoodSouthwark Playhouse
2013Smack Family RobinsonSean RobinsonRose Theatre, Kingston
The HothouseLambTrafalgar Studios
King LearFoolMinerva Theatre, Chichester
2014King LearFoolBrooklyn Academy of Music
peddlingBoyHighTide Festival
The Angry BrigadeMorris
Commander
Prophet
Snitch
Manager
JimTheatre Royal, Plymouth
Oxford Playhouse
Warwick Arts Centre
Watford Palace Theatre
2016Hand to GodJason/TyroneVaudeville Theatre, London
King LearEdgarThe Old Vic
2017JamKaneFinborough Theatre

Video game

YearTitleRoleNotes
2007Harry Potter and the Order of the PhoenixDudley DursleyVoice

Accolades

YearAwardCategoryWorkResultRef.
2025Valladolid International Film FestivalBest ActorPillion
Thessaloniki Film FestivalBest Actor
Stockholm International Film FestivalBest Actor
British Independent Film AwardsBest Lead Performance

References

References

  1. Jardine, Cassandra. (6 October 2009). "Harry Potter star: My life after Dudley Dursley". The Daily Telegraph.
  2. Scull, Eric. (22 March 2013). "Harry Melling Shares His Thoughts with MuggleNet on the Black Comedy 'Smack Family Robinson'". [[MuggleNet]].
  3. (12 January 2023). "Harry Melling: 'It feels like the Dudley Dursley narrative is changing'". NME.
  4. "Harry Melling". Rotten Tomatoes.
  5. "Harry Melling". The Times of India.
  6. (31 December 2022). "'People want to hold onto their experiences of Harry Potter': Harry Melling on the wizarding franchise, the Coen bros and The Pale Blue Eye". The Independent.
  7. "Just William (2010)". British Comedy Guide.
  8. Jardine, Cassandra. (6 October 2009). "Harry Potter star: My life after Dudley Dursley". The Daily Telegraph.
  9. Collins-Hughes, Laura. (2 May 2014). "A Lost Boy, Trying to Find His Way". The New York Times.
  10. (6 January 2023). "The Haunting of Harry Melling". Vanity Fair.
  11. Lane, Anthony. (19 November 2018). "The Fractious, Frustrating Thrills of 'Widows' [Desperate Measures]".
  12. [https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/movies/movie-features/harry-melling-pillion-feature-harry-potter-buster-scruggs-1236451084/ From ‘Harry Potter’ to BDSM Kink in ‘Pillion,’ Harry Melling Is Building a Singular Career]
  13. [https://variety.com/2020/digital/news/queens-gambit-netflix-viewing-record-1234838090/ The Queen’s Gambit’ Scores as Netflix Most-Watched Scripted Limited Series to Date]
  14. (22 December 2022). "The Pale Blue Eye review".
  15. [https://theplaylist.net/the-pale-blue-eye-scott-cooper-harry-melling-discuss-crafting-a-mystery-worthy-of-edgar-allan-poe-interview-20230104/2/ The Pale Blue Eye’: Scott Cooper & Harry Melling Discuss Crafting A Mystery Worthy of Edgar Allan Poe [Interview]
  16. (8 May 2024). "Harry Melling to Play Alexander Skarsgard's Submissive in Kinky Queer Romance 'Pillion' From Element Pictures, Cornerstone Launching in Cannes".
  17. (24 July 2025). "Avance de Seminci: estos son los nombres que competirán por la Espiga de Oro".
  18. Vourlias, Christopher. (9 November 2025). "Sudanese Drama ‘Cotton Queen’ Wins Golden Alexander Award at Thessaloniki Film Festival".
  19. (14 November 2025). "Here are the winners of the Stockholm International Film Festival 2025".
  20. (3 November 2025). "British Independent Film Awards: 'My Father's Shadow' and 'Pillion' Lead Nominations".
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