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Matthew David Lewis [1] (born 27 June 1989 [2]) is an English actor.He is best known for his role as Neville Longbottom in the Harry Potter film series.. Born in Leeds, Lewis made his acting debut in Some Kind of Life (1995), guest-starring on dramas for ITV and BBC One before appearing in Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone (2001).
Matthew Dennis Lewis was born and raised in the town of Binghamton in the Southern Tier of New York [1] [2] and has three brothers, one of whom is fellow actor twin Russell. [3] He worked at a tanning salon, [ 1 ] as a fitness and swimwear model, [ 3 ] before deciding to pursue acting.
The cast is led by Matthew Lewis as Canon Daniel Clement, and also includes Amanda Redman, Amit Shah and Adam James, and also includes Marion Bailey, Tamzin Outhwaite, Francis Magee and Nina Toussaint-White. [4] Filming began in February 2025 in the West Midlands, England and was scheduled for 13 weeks. [5] [6]
From Matthew Lewis' perspective, there is one thing the young Harry Potter cast can credit for keeping them all on the straight and narrow.. The actor, 35, opened up about his time working on the ...
Tom Felton and Matthew Lewis are reviving Harry Potter fans' favorite rivalry.. On Tuesday, Aug. 27, Felton, 36, shared a selfie on Instagram of him and his Potter costar, Lewis, 35, posing with ...
Matthew Lewis (actor) (born 1989), English actor, best known for portraying Neville Longbottom in the Harry Potter films; Matthew Butler (born 1974), British child performer who appeared on Tiswas, now known as Matthew Lewis; Matthew Jay Lewis, British actor; Matt K. Lewis, American political blogger, commentator, and contributor to The Daily Beast
The idea of rejoining the franchise does not appeal to the 34-year-old who blamed his reticence on his “very short attention span”. ... Matthew Lewis as Neville Longbottom in Harry Potter and ...
Matt K. Lewis (born 1974/1975) is an American conservative political writer, blogger, podcaster, and columnist for The Daily Beast, formerly with The Daily Caller, and has written for The Week. [2] He has also appeared on CNN and MSNBC as a political commentator.