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Harry Melling: From Potter to BDSM Comedy Star
5 Feb
Summary
- Melling stars as a submissive in a BDSM comedy.
- He credits 'Buster Scruggs' role for opening doors.
- Melling seeks eccentric and unusual acting roles.

British actor Harry Melling, recognized for his childhood role as Dudley Dursley in the "Harry Potter" films, has cultivated a career defined by its remarkable range and pursuit of eccentric projects. His post-Potter trajectory saw a significant breakthrough with the Coen brothers' "The Ballad of Buster Scruggs," a role that Melling described as a "huge moment" opening doors to collaborations with other directors.
Melling's latest venture is the BDSM relationship comedy "Pillion," directed by Harry Lighton. In this film, Melling portrays Colin, a character navigating the complexities of a dominant-submissive dynamic with Alexander Skarsgård's character, Ray. Melling explained the humor stems from Colin's efforts to understand and meet Ray's expectations.
The film balances its more confronting themes with a sense of warmth, stemming from Colin's stable family life, which Melling noted was crucial for the narrative's tone. He also highlighted Colin's self-discovery, realizing his attraction to BDSM dynamics and the sub-dom relationship.
Beyond "Pillion," Melling's diverse filmography includes a role as a young Edgar Allan Poe in "The Pale Blue Eye" and appearances in "The Queen's Gambit" and "Wolf Hall." He is also set to star in the upcoming gothic horror musical "Stuffed."




