Seven years after the final chapter in the Harry Potter franchise was released, Bonnie Wright, who brought Ginny Weasley to life on the big screen, has forged her own path through various directorial and writing successes, as well as campaigning against single-use plastic.

But the 27-year-old English actress is always more than happy to re-immerse herself in everything that is J.K. Rowling's creative masterpiece and will visit Brisbane for the first time as part of her guest appearance at Supanova later this month.

Ginny Weasley and Harry Potter ended up getting married and having children at the end of the franchise.

Ms Wright is no stranger to Australian shores through her previous trips to visit her mother's family and has been involved in several previous Supanova events across the country, including one on the Gold Coast.

In the years since Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 2, Ms Wright has graduated from film school, started her own production company, made her directorial debut– premiering at the Cannes Film Festival– and waged war against plastic through her involvement with Greenpeace.