Hugh Mitchell | |
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Born | Winchester, Hampshire, England | 7 September 1989
Occupation | Actor |
Years active | 2002–2016 |
Hugh Mitchell (born 7 September 1989) is an English former actor, best known for playing Colin Creevey in Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets . He also appeared in The White Queen as Richard Welles, alongside Max Irons.
Mitchell attended The Pilgrims' School, Winchester, from 1999 to 2003. After Pilgrims' he went to the King Edward VI School, Southampton, from 2003 to 2006 and later Peter Symonds College. [1]
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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2002 | Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets | Colin Creevey | |
Nicholas Nickleby | Young Nicholas Nickleby | ||
2003 | State of Mind | Adam Watson | TV movie |
Wondrous Oblivion | Hargreaves | ||
Henry VIII | Prince Edward | TV movie | |
Interviews with Students | Himself | Video documentary short | |
2005 | Tom Brown's School Days | Ron Green | TV movie |
Beneath the Skin | Josh Hintlesham | ||
2006 | The Da Vinci Code | Young Silas | |
2009 | Tormented | Tim | |
2012 | The Last Weekend: Behind the Scenes | Himself | Documentary short |
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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2006 | Judge John Deed | Macdonald Brock | TV series; 1 Episode: "Lost Youth" |
2007 | Waking the Dead | Mark Lennon | TV series; 2 episodes:
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2010 | Life of Riley | Ben | TV series; 1 Episode: "Crazy" |
2012 | The Last Weekend | Archie | TV series; 3 episodes: Episodes #1.1 and #2.3 |
Parade's End | Bennett 2nd Lieutenant | TV series; 1 Episode: "Episode #1.5" | |
2013 | The White Queen | Richard Welles | TV series; 2 episodes: "The Storm" and "The Price of Power" |
Whitechapel | William Tierney Clarke | TV series; 1 Episode: "Episode #4.4" | |
2015 | Holby City | Teddy Framton | TV series; 1 Episode: "Series 17:31 Lifelines" |
2016 | Wallander | Pontus Ericsson | TV series; 1 Episode: "Series 4:2 A Lesson in Love" |
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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2007 | Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix | Colin Creevey | Voice |
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