Kate Fleetwood Now
Kate Fleetwood’s role as Mary Cattermole only appears in one of the Harry Potter movies, but that doesn’t really matter, since it’s safe to say that her true calling actually lies on the stage. This British actress has truly made a name for herself as a Shakespearean legend, known mostly for her work at The Globe Theater.
Her most notable role so far has been the Tony Award-nominated role of none other than Lady Macbeth herself, a role she perfected and performed both on Broadway and the West End, in London. Recently, she has again appeared on film in Star Wars: The Force Awakens, and Beirut.
Fiona Shaw Now
You'll be glad to know that, in real-life, Fiona Shaw is nothing like the irritating, selfish character that she plays in the Harry Potter movies. She does, however, seem to have a love and strange affinity for all things fictional and supernatural. Having trained in the Royal Academy of Dramatic Arts, Shaw began her career in the theater, and only later moved up to TV and film.
Since her time on the franchise, Fiona has starred in a number of magically fantastical movies and TV shows. You may have seen her playing Marnie Stonebrook on the hit show, True Blood, on Dorian Grey, or most recently, on the British television series, Killing Eve.
Kate Fleetwood as Mary Cattermole
Mary Cattermole (back row in the middle) is the wife of Reginald Cattermole, whom Ron disguises himself as when he drinks the Polyjuice and breaks into the Ministry of Magic with Harry and Hermione. As a Muggle-born, Mary is accused of stealing a wand, and was forced to attend a Ministry hearing, where she is interrogated by the abominable Mrs. Umbridge.
She would have been sent Azkaban too if it wasn't for Harry and the gang disguising themselves as Ministry workers, interfering with the trial, and freeing Mary and the other Muggle-borns to warn them to get out of the country before He-Who-Must-Not-Be-Named attacked.
Ellie Darcey-Alden as Young Lily Potter
Although we only met her through a peek at Snape's old memories, we still learned so much about the talented Lily Potter, mother to Harry, and the world she grew up in, in those brief but special moments. There was nothing more exciting to us fans than watching Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Parts 1 & 2, and learning about how everything from all the previous movies fits together and adds up to a perfect picture of the story of Harry's parents.
The young Lily Potter appears very briefly, if you consider the length of the entire franchise, but we see her just enough to afford us those much yearned for ‘a-haaaaaa' moments, and that's all we can ask for.
Ellie Darcey-Alden Now
Ellie Darcey-Alden could not have been more perfect for the part of the young Lily Potter, what with her kind face, her skills and them being the same age and all. If only she wasn't a muggle. I guess you can't have it all. However, this young actress seems to have a lot going for her. Having made her professional debut when appearing in a stage production of Aladdin, in 2007, Ellie Darcey-Alden immediately landed herself a part in the TV series, Tess of the D'urbervilles, and went right on to Robin Hood, and eventually Dr. Who. Wow.
Since her time in the Wizarding World, Ellie has been constantly busy in front of the cameras, as well behind them working as a voice-over actress. She has since expanded her repertoire and added professional dancing to her lengthy list of talents.