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Sir Simon Russell Beale CBE (born January 12, 1961) is an English actor. He is known for his appearances in film, television and theatre, and work on radio, on audiobooks and as a narrator. For his services to drama, he was knighted by Queen Elizabeth II at Buckingham Palace in 2019. He has spent much of his theatre career working in productions for both the Royal Shakespeare Company and National Theatre. He has received ten Laurence Olivier Award nominations, winning three awards for his performances in Volpone (1996), Candide (2000), and Uncle Vanya (2003). For his work on the Broadway stage he has received a Tony Award for Best Actor in a Play nomination for his performance as George in the Tom Stoppard play Jumpers in 2004. For his role as Henry Lehman in The Lehman Trilogy, he won the Tony Award for Best Actor in a Play and was nominated for an Olivier Award. Beale has been described by The Independent as "the greatest stage actor of his generation". Beale made his film debut in Sally Potter's period drama Orlando (1992). He continued acting in films such as Persuasion (1995), Hamlet (1996), My Week with Marilyn (2011), The Deep Blue Sea (2011), Into the Woods (2014), and Mary Queen of Scots (2018). In 2017, he starred in Armando Iannucci's dark comedy The Death of Stalin playing Lavrentiy Beria for which he received the British Independent Film Award for Best Supporting Actor. He has also appeared in the television projects The Young Visiters (2003), Dunkirk (2004), and as Falstaff in the BBC made-for-television films Henry IV, Part I and Part II (2012). He was part of the main cast of Showtime's Penny Dreadful.

Simon Russell Beale

Horace Slughorn
for Horace Slughorn in Maurauders
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In 1970s Hogwarts, six students - Sirius Black, James Potter, Remus Lupin, Peter Pettigrew, Lily Evans, and Severus Snape - navigate the trials of adolescence, friendship, and rivalry. Misfits and geniuses collide: rebellious Sirius, clever James, cautious Remus, eager Peter, brilliant Lily, and brooding Severus. Through pranks, secret adventures, and midnight escapades, bonds are forged, alliances tested, and rivalries ignited. As the Marauders’ identity begins to take shape, love and loyalty intertwine with jealousy and secrets, laying the foundation for a legend that will haunt the wizarding world for decades. This is the story of how friendship, mischief, and fate created the Marauders.