What Viktor Krum actor looks like 20 years on from Harry Potter

Once a teenage heartthrob in the wizarding world, Stanislav Yanevski made a memorable impression in the fourth Harry Potter film as Viktor Krum – the brooding, broomstick-wielding Quidditch star from Durmstrang Institute. Now, 20 years after Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire debuted, Yanevski is now 40 and living a very different life from the one fans remember onscreen. Stanislav Yanevski’s entry into the world of acting came by chance rather than design. Born in Sofia, Bulgaria, he wasn’t pursuing a performance career when he was cast in one of the most globally successful film franchises of all time.... Continues…

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