Jon Campling

Jon Campling
Born Hull, England, UK
Occupation Actor
Years active 1998–present

Jon Campling (18 November 1966) is a British actor who played a Death Eater in the Warner Bros. films Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 1 and Part 2.[1] He also played the role of Priest Malachi on the web series Chronicles of Syntax, which aired on the YouTube channel The Multiverse in 2013.

Filmography

Film

Year Title Role Notes
2002 Lust & Amnesia Man Short film
2003 Penetration Angst Sadist
A Little Harmless Murder Paul Short film
2005 The Word Tattooed Man Short film
2010 Daily Grind The Accountant Short film
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 1 Death Eater
Butter Side Down The Man Dressed as a Lightbulb Short film; voice
2011 Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 2 Death Eater
The Eagle Traveller #2
Reverie Father Short film
Cassiel Cassiel Short film
2012 The Shot Claude
The Zombie King Father Lawrence
Dead Man's Lake The Wildman Short film
Black Smoke Rising Digger
Dead End Diggs
The Telemachy Polyphemus
The Underwater Realm Lord Conant
W.A Unknown Short film
2013 Jack the Giant Killer Jess Walters
Tax City Johnny Costa Short film
Love Freely But Pay for Sex Robert Henson
Apocalypse Z Doug Mulligan
Shortcuts to Hell: Volume 1 The Director
Sleeping Dogs Roy
Secrets of the Dark House Unknown Short film
Step Forward Nathaniel Jackson Short film
2014 Three Days Eric
Two Days in the Smoke Mr. Grimm Completed
Tales of the Supernatural The Demon
AB Negative Player Number 1
The Leap Lead Merc Short film; post-production
Lost Diagnosis Steven Ford Post-production
Cicles Electromagnetic Man
The Truth The Man
The White Room Nostradamus
Narcopolis Suko
Mob Handed The Sex Offender Filming
2015 Curse of the Witching Tree Father Flanagan

Television

Year Title Role Notes
2009 Jonathan Creek Jacques Futrelle 1 episode
2012 Persona Frank 5 episodes
2013 Making Sparks Vaughan 4 episodes

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