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| Born | Alfred Lewis Enoch[1] 2 December 1988 Westminster, London, England |
Alfred "Alfie" Lewis Enoch (born 2 December 1988) is a British actor. He is known for his portrayal of Dean Thomas in the Harry Potter films. He currently attends Oxford University.
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Enoch was born in Westminster, London, the son of British actor William Russell and his second wife, Brazilian physician Balbina Gutierrez.[2] He attended Westminster School,[citation needed] a public boarding school in London. He is also fluent in Portuguese,[citation needed] and is pursuing a degree in Portuguese and Spanish at the Queen's College, Oxford.
Enoch is a keen amateur footballer, captaining the Queen's College 1st XI to bottom of the lowest tier of College football in the 2008-09 season.[3] Known as 'Top Strike' to his team mates, Enoch has contributed 4 goals in 28 appearances for Queen's, of which, unfortunately only one has been scored at the club's home pitch the JO Riverside Ground.[4]
He is well known for portraying Dean Thomas in seven of the eight Harry Potter films to date. Although he was confirmed for the final film installment, Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, which is split in two parts, Dean appeared only in the second part, despite his character appearing several times in the book, two of which were during the events of the first film. The second part was released in July 2011. Enoch voiced the character in the video game based on first part of the film.
Enoch was in the play Dinner at the Edinburgh Festival in August 2011.[citation needed]
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