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'''Sean Biggerstaff''' (born [[15 March]] [[1983]]) is a [[Scotland|Scottish]] actor best known for appearing in the [[Harry Potter]] films.


'''Sean Biggerstaff''' (born [[15 March]] [[1983]]) in [[Glasgow]], [[Scotland]], [[UK]] is a [[Scotland|Scottish]] actor best known for playing [[Oliver Wood|Oliver Wood]], the [[Hogwarts Houses|Gryffindor]] [[Quidditch]] team captain and keeper in ''[[Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone (film)|Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone]]'' and ''[[Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets (film)|Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets]]''.
Born in [[Glasgow]] to a fireman and a community education worker, Biggerstaff grew up in [[Maryhill]]. He joined Maryhill Youth Theatre at age seven, and was a member for five years. Biggerstaff later acted with the [[Scottish Youth Theatre]] for six years. When he was ten, Biggerstaff got his first professional role in ''[[Macbeth]]'' (as the son of MacDuff), directed by Michael Boyd at the Tron Theatre. [[Alan Rickman]], impressed by Biggerstaff's acting skills chose him for his film ''[[The Winter Guest]]'' when Biggerstaff was 14.


==Biography==
Biggerstaff also took Rickman's advice on getting an agent in London. Rickman recommended Biggerstaff to Paul Lyon-Maris, Rickman's own agent, at London acting agency ICM. A week after that were auditions for ''[[Harry Potter]]'', where Biggerstaff successfully auditioned for the role of Oliver Wood, the [[Hogwarts Houses|Gryffindor]] [[Quidditch]] team captain & keeper. Biggerstaff worked on the first two movies, ''[[Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone (film)|Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone]]'' and ''[[Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets (film)|Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets]]'', but his character wasn't written into ''[[Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban (film)|Prisoner of Azkaban]]'' or subsequent films, although there was a petition out for him to return for his final year."(http://www.petitiononline.com/seanbig/petition.html)"
Sean has always wanted to act. As a child, he lived with his parents in a small area of [[Glasgow]] called Maryhill. Sean went to school in [[Milngavie]] (pronounced Millguy) just outside of [[Glasgow]] and joined the local drama group, the Maryhill Youth Theatre, when he was just seven years old. By the age of 10, Sean was committed to acting. Encouraged, Sean auditioned for the roles of Macbeth, Tiny Tim, a Gay Producer and joined the renowned Royal Company at age 11 where he spent six years with the [[Scottish Youth Theatre]]. <ref>Andy Dougan: “Glasgow Boys Clash Swords in the Biggest Box Office Duel for Years; Billy Swotted to be Laird of the Rings,” [[Glasgow Evening Times]], Oct. 26, 2001</ref>


It was at [[Scottish Youth Theatre]] he met Paul Kelly and others, who later formed a group called “Crambo” when Biggerstaff was 15. Sean performed with the band, “Crambo,” playing bass guitar and vocals for two years before he left the group in [[November 1999]]. Sean is now a member of the rock, progressive and experimental group “Jonny and the Robots.” <ref>CBBC Newsround: “Sean Biggerstaff (Oliver),” CBBC Newsround, Oct 31, 2002</ref>
Significant roles since include Matt in the world premiere of ''The Girl With Red Hair'' (a play by [[Sharman MacDonald]] who also wrote ''The Winter Guest'') and Ben in the short film ''[[Cashback (film)|Cashback]]''. Based on the success of ''Cashback'' Biggerstaff recorded extra scenes, and the piece was adapted into a feature due for release in 2006.


In [[1996]], at age 13, Sean landed his first major role, playing “Darren” in [[The Crow Road]]. However, it was in [[1997]], at the age of 14, when he got his break. [[Alan Rickman]] had watched Biggerstaff perform in [[Macbeth]]. Rickman was so impressed; he cast Biggerstaff in his new movie, [[The Winter Guest]] (starring [[Emma Thompson]]) as “Tom”, a mischievous schoolboy. Soon afterward, Rickman recommended Sean to the London acting agency [[International Creative Management]] and Mr. Paul Lyon-Maris. Within a week, the [[Harry Potter]] castings were being distributed. During auditions the directors suggested that he looked at the part of [[Oliver Wood]], Sean looked at the script and agreed. <ref>Scotland Sunday Times: “Culture: From Hogwarts to Bigger Stuff,” Scotland Sunday Times, Jun. 18, 2004</ref>
Biggerstaff played [[Jeremy Wolfenden]] in the BBC4 TV movie ''Consenting Adults'' and on [[18 November]] [[2007]] won the Scottish BAFTA for Best TV Actor for this role.<ref>{{cite news|url=http://news.scotsman.com/arts.cfm?id=1822882007|title=Scots stars shine in the BAFTA limelight|last=Gardner|first=Claire|date=[[2007-11-19]]|accessdate=2007-11-20|publisher=[[The Scotsman]]}}</ref> He is currently shooting ''Hippie Hippie Shake'', in London.{{cn}}


Since them, Biggerstaff has had roles since include: Henry, Duke of Glocester in the [[2004]] TV mini-series ''[[Charles II: The Power & the Passion]]''; <ref>Charlotte Cripps: “Preview: Glasgow Film Festival, Various Venues, Glasgow -
==Filmography==
Local Hero Joins Global Movie Stars,” The Independent Online, Feb. 12, 2007</ref> “Matt” in the world premiere of ''The Girl With Red Hair'' (a play by [[Sharman MacDonald]] who also wrote ''[[The Winter Guest]]''); and “Ben Willis” in the short film ''[[Cashback (film)|Cashback]]''. Based on the success of ''[[Cashback]]'', Biggerstaff recorded extra scenes, and the piece was adapted into a feature released in [[2006]]. In 2007, Sean played [[Jeremy Wolfenden]] in the BBC4 TV movie ''[[Consenting Adults]]'' which was nominated for [[BAFTA Scotland]]’s Best Drama Award on November 18, 2007, and Sean won the [[BAFTA Scotland]]’s Award for Best Actor – Television for this role. <ref>[http://www.baftascotland.co.uk/] BAFTA Scotland Awards 2007</ref> He is currently shooting ''[[Hippie Hippie Shake]]'', in London. <ref>Larry Richman: “Sean Biggerstaff in Obscenity Drama "[[Hippie Hippie Shake]],” Pro-Networks.org, Sep. 20, 2007</ref>
*Hippie Hippie Shake (currently shooting)

* ''[[Cashback (film)|Cashback]]'' (2006) as main character Ben
===Early life and education===
* ''Doctor Who's [[Shada]]'' (audio drama) as Chris Parsons for BBC's Flash Animated Webcast of an old episode written by Douglas Adams
Born in [[Glasgow]] to a fireman and a community education worker, Biggerstaff grew up in [[Maryhill]]. He joined Maryhill Youth Theatre at age seven, and was a member for five years. Biggerstaff later acted with the [[Scottish Youth Theatre]] for six years. When he was ten, Biggerstaff got his first professional role in ''[[Macbeth]]'' (as the son of MacDuff), directed by Michael Boyd at the Tron Theatre. [[Alan Rickman]], impressed by Biggerstaff's acting skills, chose him for his film ''[[The Winter Guest]]'' when Biggerstaff was 14. <ref>Deborah Young: “The Winter Guest,” Variety.com, Sep. 14, 1997</ref>
* ''Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets'' (2002) as [[Minor characters associated with Quidditch#Oliver Wood|Oliver Wood]]

* ''Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone'' (U.S. title ''Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone'') (2001) as Oliver Wood
===Early career===
* ''[[The Winter Guest]]'' (1997) as Tom
Biggerstaff also took Rickman's advice on getting an agent in London. Rickman recommended Biggerstaff to Paul Lyon-Maris, Rickman's own agent, at London acting agency [[International Creative Management]]. A week after that were auditions for ''[[Harry Potter]]'', where Biggerstaff successfully auditioned for the role of [[Minor characters associated with Quidditch#Oliver Wood|Oliver Wood]], the [[Hogwarts Houses|Gryffindor]] [[Quidditch]] team captain and keeper. Biggerstaff worked on the first two movies, ''[[Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone (film)|Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone]]'' <ref>Andy Dougan: “Glasgow Boys Clash Swords in the Biggest Box Office Duel for Years; Billy Swotted to be Laird of the Rings,” [[Glasgow Evening Times]], Oct. 26, 2001</ref> and ''[[Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets (film)|Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets]]'', <ref>Andy Dougan: “Sean Biggie-star,” [[Glasgow Evening Times]], Oct. 31, 2001</ref> but his character wasn't written into ''[[Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban (film)|Prisoner of Azkaban]]'' or subsequent films, although there was a petition out for him to return for his final year. "[http://www.petitiononline.com/seanbig/petition.html| Bring Back Oliver Wood Petition]" <ref>BBC Newsround: “Web Campaign Starts to Save Oliver Wood,” BBC Newsround, Mar. 10, 2003</ref>
* ''[[The Crow Road (TV series)|The Crow Road]]'' (1996) (miniseries) as Young Darren

===Critical success===
Sean Biggerstaff was nominated and won Best Actor – Television in the The British Academy of Film & Television Arts in Scotland ([[BAFTA Scotland]]) Awards on Nov. 18, 2007 for his role as [[Jeremy Wolfenden]] in the BBC4 TV movie ''[[Consenting Adults|Consenting Adults]]'' a program which was also nominated for Best Drama. <ref>[http://www.baftascotland.co.uk/] BAFTA Scotland Awards 2007</ref>

[[Image:SeanHPCoS.jpg|thumb|200px|right|Sean Biggerstaff as Oliver Wood in “Harry Potter”]]

==Film==
{|class="wikitable" style="font-size: 100%;"
|-
! Year !! Title !! Role
|-
| 1997 || ''[[The Winter Guest]]'' || Tom
|-
| 2001 || ''[[Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone]]'' || Oliver Wood
|-
| 2002 || ''[[Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets]]'' || Oliver Wood
|-
| 2004 || ''[[Cashback]]'' (Short) || Ben Willis
|-
| 2006 || ''[[CHEM087]]'' || “Sluts of Trust” Music Video
|-
| 2006 || ''[[Cashback]]'' (Feature) || Ben Willis
|-
| 2008 || ''[[Hippie Hippie Shake]]'' ||
|-
|}
<ref>[http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0081801/]ImDb</ref>
[[Image:GirlwithRedHair.jpg|thumb|200px|right|A scene from “The Girl with Red Hair,” with Sean Biggerstaff as Matt]]

==Theatre==
{|class="wikitable" style="font-size: 100%;"
|-
! Year !! Title !! Role || Theatre
|-
| 1990 || ''[[Charlie and the Chocolate Factory]]'' || Augustus Gloop || Maryhill Youth Theatre
|-
| || ''[[Macbeth]]'' || || Scottish Youth Theatre
|-
| || ''[[Sleeping Beauty]]'' || || Scottish Youth Theatre
|-
| || ''[[Peter Pan Man]]'' || || Scottish Youth Theatre
|-
| || ''[[Much Ado About Nothing]]'' || || Scottish Youth Theatre
|-
| || ''[[Hamlet ]]'' || || Scottish Youth Theatre
|-
| || ''[[Two Weeks with the Queen]]'' || || Scottish Youth Theatre
|-
| || ''[[Beauty and The Beast]]'' || || Scottish Youth Theatre
|-
| 1997 || ''[[Macbeth]]'' || son of MacDuff || Tron Theatre, Glasgow
|-
| 2005 || ''[[The Girl With Red Hair]]'' || Matt || Edinburgh and London
|-
|}
<ref>[http://www.seanbiggerstaff.com/] Sean Biggerstaff Official site</ref>
[[Image:ConsentingAdults.jpg|thumb|200px|right|BBC “Consenting Adults,” with Sean Biggerstaff as Jeremy Wolfenden]]

==Radio and Television==
{| class="wikitable" style="font-size: 100%;"
|-
! Year !! Title !! Role || Episode
|-
| 1996 || ''[[The Crow Road]]'' || Young Darren || TV Mini Series
|-
| 1998 || ''[[Bright Sparks]]'' || || BBC Children’s Program
|-
| 2003 || ''[[Shada]]'' || Chris Parson || BBC Animated “Dr Who” Webcast
|-
| 2004 || ''[[Charles II: The Power & the Passion]]'' || Henry, Duke of Glocester || TV Mini Series
|-
| 2007 || ''[[Consenting Adults]]'' || Jeremy Wolfenden || BBC4 Drama
|-
| 2008 || ''[[The Skull of Sobek]]'' || || BBC “Dr Who” Audio Drama
|-
|}
<ref>[http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0081801/]ImDb</ref> <ref>[http://www.seanbiggerstaff.com/] Sean Biggerstaff Official site</ref>
[[Image:07BAFTAScotland.jpg|thumb|200px|right|BAFTA Scotland 2007, Best Actor – Television, Sean Biggerstaff]]

==Awards==
{| class="wikitable" style="font-size: 100%;"
|-
! Year !! Group !! Award !! Result !! Film
|-
| 2007 || [[BAFTA Scotland]] || Best Actor - Television || Won || ''[[Consenting Adults]]''
|-
|}
<ref>[http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0081801/]ImDb</ref> <ref>[http://www.seanbiggerstaff.com/] Sean Biggerstaff Official site</ref>

==References==
{{reflist|2}}


==External links==
==External links==
{{commonscat}}
*[http://www.seanbiggerstaff.com/ Official site]
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*[http://www.seanbiggerstaff.com/| Sean Biggerstaff Official site]
*[http://profile.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=user.viewprofile&friendID=41416197| Jonny and the Robots Band My Space]
*[http://myspace.com/themartialarts| The Martial Arts Band My Space]
*[http://www.myspace.com/slutsoftrust| Sluts of Trust Band My Space]
*[http://www.baftascotland.co.uk/| BAFTA Scotland]
*[http://www.scottishyouththeatre.org/?node_id=1| Scottish Youth Theatre]
*{{imdb name|id=0081801|name=Sean Biggerstaff}}
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Sean Biggerstaff
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Sean Biggerstaff (born 15 March 1983) in Glasgow, Scotland, UK is a Scottish actor best known for playing Oliver Wood, the Gryffindor Quidditch team captain and keeper in Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone and Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets.

Biography

Sean has always wanted to act. As a child, he lived with his parents in a small area of Glasgow called Maryhill. Sean went to school in Milngavie (pronounced Millguy) just outside of Glasgow and joined the local drama group, the Maryhill Youth Theatre, when he was just seven years old. By the age of 10, Sean was committed to acting. Encouraged, Sean auditioned for the roles of Macbeth, Tiny Tim, a Gay Producer and joined the renowned Royal Company at age 11 where he spent six years with the Scottish Youth Theatre. [1]

It was at Scottish Youth Theatre he met Paul Kelly and others, who later formed a group called “Crambo” when Biggerstaff was 15. Sean performed with the band, “Crambo,” playing bass guitar and vocals for two years before he left the group in November 1999. Sean is now a member of the rock, progressive and experimental group “Jonny and the Robots.” [2]

In 1996, at age 13, Sean landed his first major role, playing “Darren” in The Crow Road. However, it was in 1997, at the age of 14, when he got his break. Alan Rickman had watched Biggerstaff perform in Macbeth. Rickman was so impressed; he cast Biggerstaff in his new movie, The Winter Guest (starring Emma Thompson) as “Tom”, a mischievous schoolboy. Soon afterward, Rickman recommended Sean to the London acting agency International Creative Management and Mr. Paul Lyon-Maris. Within a week, the Harry Potter castings were being distributed. During auditions the directors suggested that he looked at the part of Oliver Wood, Sean looked at the script and agreed. [3]

Since them, Biggerstaff has had roles since include: Henry, Duke of Glocester in the 2004 TV mini-series Charles II: The Power & the Passion; [4] “Matt” in the world premiere of The Girl With Red Hair (a play by Sharman MacDonald who also wrote The Winter Guest); and “Ben Willis” in the short film Cashback. Based on the success of Cashback, Biggerstaff recorded extra scenes, and the piece was adapted into a feature released in 2006. In 2007, Sean played Jeremy Wolfenden in the BBC4 TV movie Consenting Adults which was nominated for BAFTA Scotland’s Best Drama Award on November 18, 2007, and Sean won the BAFTA Scotland’s Award for Best Actor – Television for this role. [5] He is currently shooting Hippie Hippie Shake, in London. [6]

Early life and education

Born in Glasgow to a fireman and a community education worker, Biggerstaff grew up in Maryhill. He joined Maryhill Youth Theatre at age seven, and was a member for five years. Biggerstaff later acted with the Scottish Youth Theatre for six years. When he was ten, Biggerstaff got his first professional role in Macbeth (as the son of MacDuff), directed by Michael Boyd at the Tron Theatre. Alan Rickman, impressed by Biggerstaff's acting skills, chose him for his film The Winter Guest when Biggerstaff was 14. [7]

Early career

Biggerstaff also took Rickman's advice on getting an agent in London. Rickman recommended Biggerstaff to Paul Lyon-Maris, Rickman's own agent, at London acting agency International Creative Management. A week after that were auditions for Harry Potter, where Biggerstaff successfully auditioned for the role of Oliver Wood, the Gryffindor Quidditch team captain and keeper. Biggerstaff worked on the first two movies, Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone [8] and Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets, [9] but his character wasn't written into Prisoner of Azkaban or subsequent films, although there was a petition out for him to return for his final year. "Bring Back Oliver Wood Petition" [10]

Critical success

Sean Biggerstaff was nominated and won Best Actor – Television in the The British Academy of Film & Television Arts in Scotland (BAFTA Scotland) Awards on Nov. 18, 2007 for his role as Jeremy Wolfenden in the BBC4 TV movie Consenting Adults a program which was also nominated for Best Drama. [11]

File:SeanHPCoS.jpg
Sean Biggerstaff as Oliver Wood in “Harry Potter”

Film

Year Title Role
1997 The Winter Guest Tom
2001 Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone Oliver Wood
2002 Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets Oliver Wood
2004 Cashback (Short) Ben Willis
2006 CHEM087 “Sluts of Trust” Music Video
2006 Cashback (Feature) Ben Willis
2008 Hippie Hippie Shake

[12]

File:GirlwithRedHair.jpg
A scene from “The Girl with Red Hair,” with Sean Biggerstaff as Matt

Theatre

Year Title Role Theatre
1990 Charlie and the Chocolate Factory Augustus Gloop Maryhill Youth Theatre
Macbeth Scottish Youth Theatre
Sleeping Beauty Scottish Youth Theatre
Peter Pan Man Scottish Youth Theatre
Much Ado About Nothing Scottish Youth Theatre
Hamlet Scottish Youth Theatre
Two Weeks with the Queen Scottish Youth Theatre
Beauty and The Beast Scottish Youth Theatre
1997 Macbeth son of MacDuff Tron Theatre, Glasgow
2005 The Girl With Red Hair Matt Edinburgh and London

[13]

File:ConsentingAdults.jpg
BBC “Consenting Adults,” with Sean Biggerstaff as Jeremy Wolfenden

Radio and Television

Year Title Role Episode
1996 The Crow Road Young Darren TV Mini Series
1998 Bright Sparks BBC Children’s Program
2003 Shada Chris Parson BBC Animated “Dr Who” Webcast
2004 Charles II: The Power & the Passion Henry, Duke of Glocester TV Mini Series
2007 Consenting Adults Jeremy Wolfenden BBC4 Drama
2008 The Skull of Sobek BBC “Dr Who” Audio Drama

[14] [15]

File:07BAFTAScotland.jpg
BAFTA Scotland 2007, Best Actor – Television, Sean Biggerstaff

Awards

Year Group Award Result Film
2007 BAFTA Scotland Best Actor - Television Won Consenting Adults

[16] [17]

References

  1. ^ Andy Dougan: “Glasgow Boys Clash Swords in the Biggest Box Office Duel for Years; Billy Swotted to be Laird of the Rings,” Glasgow Evening Times, Oct. 26, 2001
  2. ^ CBBC Newsround: “Sean Biggerstaff (Oliver),” CBBC Newsround, Oct 31, 2002
  3. ^ Scotland Sunday Times: “Culture: From Hogwarts to Bigger Stuff,” Scotland Sunday Times, Jun. 18, 2004
  4. ^ Charlotte Cripps: “Preview: Glasgow Film Festival, Various Venues, Glasgow - Local Hero Joins Global Movie Stars,” The Independent Online, Feb. 12, 2007
  5. ^ [1] BAFTA Scotland Awards 2007
  6. ^ Larry Richman: “Sean Biggerstaff in Obscenity Drama "Hippie Hippie Shake,” Pro-Networks.org, Sep. 20, 2007
  7. ^ Deborah Young: “The Winter Guest,” Variety.com, Sep. 14, 1997
  8. ^ Andy Dougan: “Glasgow Boys Clash Swords in the Biggest Box Office Duel for Years; Billy Swotted to be Laird of the Rings,” Glasgow Evening Times, Oct. 26, 2001
  9. ^ Andy Dougan: “Sean Biggie-star,” Glasgow Evening Times, Oct. 31, 2001
  10. ^ BBC Newsround: “Web Campaign Starts to Save Oliver Wood,” BBC Newsround, Mar. 10, 2003
  11. ^ [2] BAFTA Scotland Awards 2007
  12. ^ [3]ImDb
  13. ^ [4] Sean Biggerstaff Official site
  14. ^ [5]ImDb
  15. ^ [6] Sean Biggerstaff Official site
  16. ^ [7]ImDb
  17. ^ [8] Sean Biggerstaff Official site

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