Status

Released

original language

English

Budget

$ 250000000

Revenue

$ 954305868

Top Billed Cast

Daniel Radcliffe

Harry Potter

Emma Watson

Hermione Granger

Rupert Grint

Ron Weasley

Toby Jones

Dobby (voice)

Helena Bonham Carter

Bellatrix Lestrange

Alan Rickman

Severus Snape

Ralph Fiennes

Lord Voldemort

Bill Nighy

Rufus Scrimgeour

Simon McBurney

Kreacher (voice)

Rhys Ifans

Xenophilius Lovegood

Evanna Lynch

Luna Lovegood

Andy Linden

Mundungus Fletcher

Guy Henry

Pius Thicknesse

Jason Isaacs

Lucius Malfoy

Brendan Gleeson

Alastor "Mad-Eye" Moody

John Hurt

Ollivander

Robbie Coltrane

Rubeus Hagrid

David Thewlis

Remus Lupin

Richard Griffiths

Vernon Dursley

Julie Walters

Molly Weasley

Michael Gambon

Albus Dumbledore

Warwick Davis

Griphook

Imelda Staunton

Dolores Umbridge

Tom Felton

Draco Malfoy

Timothy Spall

Peter Pettigrew

Fiona Shaw

Petunia Dursley

Dave Legeno

Fenrir Greyback

Helen McCrory

Narcissa Malfoy

Nick Moran

Scabior

Peter Mullan

Corban Yaxley

David O'Hara

Albert Runcorn

Clémence Poésy

Fleur Delacour

Natalia Tena

Nymphadora Tonks

Mark Williams

Arthur Weasley

Bonnie Wright

Ginny Weasley

Harry Melling

Dudley Dursley

Ian Kelly

Mr. Granger

Michelle Fairley

Mrs. Granger

Carolyn Pickles

Charity Burbage

Graham Duff

Death Eater

Arben Bajraktaraj

Antonin Dolohov

Rod Hunt

Thorfinn Rowle

Suzie Toase

Alecto Carrow

Ralph Ineson

Amycus Carrow

Adrian Annis

Death Eater

Emil Hostina

Death Eater

Paul Khanna

Death Eater

Richard Strange

Death Eater

Anthony John Crocker

Death Eater

Peter G. Reed

Death Eater

Granville Saxton

Death Eater

Judith Sharp

Death Eater

Ashley McGuire

Death Eater

Penelope McGhie

Death Eater

Bob Yves Van Hellenberg Hubar

Death Eater

Tony Kirwood

Death Eater

David Ryall

Elphias Doge

James Phelps

Fred Weasley

Oliver Phelps

George Weasley

George Harris

Kingsley Shacklebolt

Domhnall Gleeson

Bill Weasley

Frances de la Tour

Olympe Maxime

Matyelok Gibbs

Auntie Muriel

Eva Alexander

Waitress

Matthew Lewis

Neville Longbottom

Jon Campling

Death Eater

Devon Murray

Seamus Finnigan

William Melling

Nigel Wolpert

Simon Grover

Death Eater

Freddie Stroma

Cormac McLaggen

Isabella Laughland

Leanne

Jessie Cave

Lavender Brown

Anna Shaffer

Romilda Vane

Josh Herdman

Gregory Goyle

Amber Evans

Twin Girl 1

Ruby Evans

Twin Girl 2

Katie Leung

Cho Chang

Georgina Leonidas

Katie Bell

Louis Cordice

Blaise Zabini

Scarlett Hefner

Pansy Parkinson

Afshan Azad

Padma Patil

Steffan Rhodri

Reginald Cattermole

Sophie Thompson

Mafalda Hopkirk

Daniel Tuite

Skinny Ministry Wizard

Daisy Haggard

Ministry Lift (voice)

George Potts

Balding Wizard

Rose Keegan

Red Haired Witch

Ned Dennehy

Scared Man

Kate Fleetwood

Mary Cattermole

Daniel Hill

Bushy Haired Muttering Wizard

Rade Šerbedžija

Mykew Gregorovitch

Jamie Campbell Bower

Young Grindelwald

Hazel Douglas

Bathilda Bagshot

Adrian Rawlins

James Potter

Geraldine Somerville

Lily Potter

Miranda Richardson

Rita Skeeter

Michael Byrne

Gellert Grindelwald

Samuel Roukin

Snatcher

Toby Regbo

Young Albus Dumbledore (uncredited)

Lewis Young

Snatcher (uncredited)

Regé-Jean Page

Wedding Guest

Chase Armitage

Snatcher (uncredited)

John Snowden

Wizard (uncredited)

Nathan Robinson

Mudblood

Augustina Amoa

Parent

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