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VIDEO: Harry Potter actor caught on CCTV scrawling graffiti on Perth pub

A Harry Potter villain has been caught on CCTV scrawling graffiti on the wall of a Perth pub.

Joshua Herdman, who plays Gregory Goyle in the blockbuster series, was out on the town with his Slytherin sidekick Vincent Crabbe when he was spotted scribbling on the outside of the city’s Auld Hoose.

Proprietor Mark O’Callaghan said he was stunned to discover who was responsible for tagging his establishment.

Mark O’Callaghan, landlord of The Auld Hoose, South Street, Perth

Herdman and co-star Jamie Waylett, who play the henchmen of Harry Potter’s Hogwarts rival Draco Malfoy, were in the Fair City for an evening of witchcraft and wizardry.

Families queued up to get selfies with the pair – and Percy Weasley actor Chris Rankin – at the city’s hugely popular Riverside Light Nights celebrations.

Caught on camera: Joshua Herdman scrawls his tag on the pub sign

The pair were later spotted having a drink at the Auld Hoose pub, on South Street.

Mr O’Callaghan said: “I had been planning to go along to the Light Nights to get their autograph, but couldn’t make it.

“Later, I got a call from the pub to say that Crabbe and Goyle were in. I asked if someone could get a photo of them to put on the wall, but they had had a bit to drink and the staff didn’t want to ask.”

Josh Herdman and Jamie Waylett at the Light Nights event.

Mr O’Callaghan said: “I turned up for work the next morning and saw someone had written graffiti on two places outside the pub.”

The tags, written in white marker, appeared to read “Lurch” and “Bully”.

“I was really angry. I put a post up on Facebook asking did these idiots know there was a CCTV camera pointed directly at them.

“I didn’t get a chance to look at the CCTV until Friday morning. I couldn’t believe who it was. I just thought: Surely not.”

Mr O’Callaghan says the footage clearly shows Herdman, on his own, writing on the pub sign. He was earlier seen standing outside with Waylett, having a cigarette.

“I’m not going to report this to the police,” he said. “I was annoyed at the time, but I can see the funny side. He didn’t leave any damage, and the tags came off fairly easily.

“It’s funny to think that people were queuing to pay £5 to get to see them and get their autograph, and I got mine for free.”

A similar tag appeared on the door of the neighbouring Sweeney Todd barbershop.

Mr O’Callaghan said: “People are saying that I should complain to the council, because they organise the Light Nights.

“I’ve no intention of doing that. These events are fantastic for the city. It’s great to see the place so busy.”

Herdman has been made aware of the CCTV footage and was asked to comment.