Paul Whitehouse: About the ‘Harry Potter’ HBO Show Actor

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Veteran British actor and comedian Paul Whitehouse is set to enchant audiences as he steps into the magical realm of Hogwarts, assuming the role of Argus Filch in HBO’s highly anticipated Harry Potter TV series. Joining a stellar cast including Nick Frost, John Lithgow, and Janet McTeer, Whitehouse’s casting has generated considerable excitement. His established career in entertainment ensures he remains a prominent figure as anticipation escalates for this new television adaptation.

Discover more about Paul Whitehouse as he prepares to leave his mark on the iconic wizarding school.

United Kingdom Roots

Born in May 1958, Paul Whitehouse hails from Wales, United Kingdom.

Past Marriage

Whitehouse was previously married to Fiona Wightman in 1992. Their marriage concluded in divorce, finalized in 2003, following their separation in 2000.

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Fatherhood

Paul Whitehouse shares two daughters, Molly and Sophie, with Fiona Wightman. Public sources, including his IMDb profile, indicate he has a third daughter named Lauren, although details regarding her mother are not widely available.

Notable Film and Television Credits

Paul Whitehouse boasts a diverse and acclaimed body of work in television and film, with some of his most recognized projects including The Fast Show, the satirical comedy The Death of Stalin, and the fantasy adventure Alice Through the Looking Glass.

Reflecting on his experiences with The Fast Show, Whitehouse remarked in a June 2023 interview with The Field, “I’m very proud of the work I did with all these guys. The Fast Show still resonates today, even after nearly three decades. The cast, featuring talents like Caroline Aherne, were exceptionally gifted and achieved considerable success. I appreciated the sheer breadth of the show, which seamlessly blended slapstick comedy with moments of genuine emotional depth.”

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In the same interview, Whitehouse commented, “Much has been made of my birthplace in the Rhondda Valley and upbringing in Enfield, frequently moving between both locations during my childhood.”

He further added, “My father introduced me to fishing on the Lea Navigation, where my family witnessed my capture of a small roach using a simple quill float brightly painted scarlet. It was pure enchantment, and I remain grateful for that introduction.”


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