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Thomas Andrew Felton (born September 22, 1987) is an English actor who played Draco Malfoy in the film adaptations of the best-selling Harry Potter fantasy novels by J. K. Rowling. Born in Surrey, Felton began appearing in commercials and made his screen debut in the role of Peagreen Clock in The Borrowers (1997). He portrayed Louis T. Leonowens in Anna and the King (1999) before being cast in Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone (2001). Felton appeared in seven sequels until the final film, Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 2 (2011). Felton appeared in the sci-fi film Rise of the Planet of the Apes (2011). He was subsequently cast in indie films From the Rough (2011) and The Apparition (2012). Felton starred as Viscount Trencavel in the historical miniseries Labyrinth and as James Ashford in the period drama Belle (2013), which released to critical acclaim. In 2015, he reoccured as a murder suspect in TNT's Murder in the First. Felton appeared in Message from the King and A United Kingdom, which premiered at the 2016 Toronto International Film Festival. He portrayed Doctor Alchemy on The CW's The Flash, based on the comic books of the same name. Felton co-starred in drama film Feed (2017), action-thriller Stratton (2017), and biographical film Megan Leavey (2017). Felton was a series regular on the 2018 sci-fi series Origin and appeared as Laertes in Claire McCarthy's Ophelia (2018), both to critical praise. Felton portrayed the villain in family-horror A Babysitter's Guide to Monster Hunting (2020).

Tom Felton

Everett Bury
for Everett Bury in Tale of Buryshire
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The story is set in medieval England, in a small Buryshire village. At the center of the story is the Bury family. Matthew Bury, owner of the largest farm in the village, is a serious and influential man. Jane Warleigh, a young and beautiful woman, becomes his second wife, even though she is much younger than he is. Jane Warleigh had to marry Matthew Bury because of her family's difficult financial situation. Her parents, Agnes and William, owned a small farm that went into debt due to crop failures and high taxes imposed by the local lord. Matthew Bury, as a wealthy and influential landlord, offered to pay off the Warleigh family's debts in exchange for Jane's hand. The desperate parents agreed to the deal, seeing it as the only way to save the family. Jane Warleigh, a young and beautiful woman, becomes his second wife, even though she is much younger than he is. Her beauty and youth arouse the interest of both Matthew and his son, Antony. The story shows the daily life of the villagers, their work in the fields, rituals and traditions. Family and love dramas play out in the background, and the Buryshire village becomes the arena of numerous conflicts and dilemmas.