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Julian Dennison (born 26 October 2002) is a New Zealand actor. He starred in the 2013 film Shopping , for which he won the English Film and Television Award for Best Supporting Actor. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] He is known for his roles as Ricky Baker in Hunt for the Wilderpeople (2016), the highest-grossing New Zealand film in history, as Russell "Firefist ...
In January 2024, Gerard Butler was cast to reprise his role as Stoick from the animated films, [3] with Nick Frost, Julian Dennison, Gabriel Howell, Bronwyn James, and Harry Trevaldwyn joining the cast later that same month, who were cast to play Gobber, Fishlegs, Snotlout, Ruffnut and Tuffnut, respectively.
The film stars Mason Thames as the lead character, Hiccup, Nico Parker as Astrid, Julian Dennison as Fishlegs, Gabriel Howell as Snotlout, Bronwyn James as Ruffnut, and Harry Trevaldwyn as Tuffnut.
Fishlegs Ingerman Christopher Mintz-Plasse: Julian Dennison: Tuffnut Thorston T.J. Miller: Justin Rupple T.J. Miller T.J. Miller Justin Rupple Harry Trevaldwyn: Ruffnut Thorston Kristen Wiig: Andrée Vermeulen: Julie Marcus Andrée Vermeulen Kristen Wiig Bronwyn James: Spitelout Jorgensen David Tennant: David Tennant U: David Tennant David ...
The cast of Universal’s live-action “How to Train Your Dragon” movie is shaping up with the additions of Julian Dennison (A24’s “Y2K,” “Deadpool 2,” “Hunt for the Wilderpeople ...
The cast for the “How to Train Your Dragon” remake also includes Nico Parker as Astrid (“The Last of Us”), Nick Frost as the blacksmith Gobber (“Shaun of the Dead”), Julian Dennison ...
She and Fishlegs have a very close, nurturing relationship. She also can eat a particular combination of iron ore and rocks and regurgitate a valuable metal known as "Gronckle iron". Snotlout Jorgenson (voiced by Zack Pearlman ) – One of Hiccup's friends; reckless, quarrelsome, and often seen mocking or annoying the other riders.
Uproar is a 2023 New Zealand coming-of-age comedy-drama film directed by Paul Middleditch and Hamish Bennett, and starring Julian Dennison, Rhys Darby and Minnie Driver. [4] [5] [6] The screenplay was written by Bennett and Sonia Whiteman.