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Stanislav Ianevski (born Stanislav Rumenov Yanevski, Bulgarian: Станислав Руменов Яневски; on 16 May 1985), is a Bulgarian actor best known for playing Viktor Krum in the 2005 fantasy film Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire. Ianevski was born in Sofia. He lived in England for five years, as well as in Israel. While attending Mill Hill School in the United Kingdom with fellow Harry Potter actor Harry Melling, Ianevski had no particular acting aspirations and was not a drama student. He had only auditioned for Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire after being spotted by Fiona Weir, a casting director who prompted him to attend an acting workshop, which resulted in his casting as Viktor Krum, a Bulgarian character in the Harry Potter series. He was selected from 650 others, most of whom had auditioned in Sofia. He also starred in Hostel: Part II, the sequel to Eli Roth's film Hostel.

Stanislav Yanevski

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for Lord Scourge in Revan: An Animated Star Wars Story
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Revan: A Star Wars Story is a 2017 American animated gothic epic space opera film written, directed and produced by Alejandro Amenábar, in his first animated feature film, with Drew Karpyshyn and George Lucas as executive producers. It is based on the 2003 video game Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic by Bioware and is also loosely based on the novel Star Wars: The Old Republic - Revan, by Drew Karpyshyn, and takes place after the the Dark side ending. The film stars an ensemble voice cast including Emma Watson as the titular Darth Revan, with Kaya Scodelario, David Thewlis, Helena Bonham Carter, Jeffrey Dean Morgan, Ethan Hawke, Logan Lerman, Taissa Farmiga, Stanislav Ianevski, Ralph Ineson, Lucy Boyton, and Bill Nighy in Supporting roles. the film also includes Kristoffer Tabori and Sara Kestelman reprising their roles as HK-47 and Kreia from the Both games. and Scott McNeil as a small appearance as Darth Bane, which he would reprise for Bane: An Animated Star Wars Story. the film made it's Los Angeles premiere on May 4th, 2017, and was worldwide following week, the film was met with large praise from Audience, Fans and critics, most praising Watson's performance as Revan, the inclusion of a same romance between Revan and Bastila, and more notably Scott McNeil's Performance as Bane.