Alan Rickman to take part in BAFTA “A Life in Pictures” interview
Next month, Alan Rickman (Professor Snape) will take part in BAFTA’s series of “A Life in Pictures”. The event will take place on April 15 in London.
Next month, Alan Rickman (Professor Snape) will take part in BAFTA’s series of “A Life in Pictures”. The event will take place on April 15 in London.
A huge congratulations is in order for Sir Kenneth Branagh (Gilderoy Lockhart). It has been announced that Branagh is the latest recipient of the Pragnell Shakespeare Birthday Award.
As in our previous post, where we looked at five things about the young Sirius Black, we’re going to mainly consider the young James Potter in this post.
While in Nepal, J.K. Rowling attended a ball for the 200th anniversary of Gurkha Service to the Crown.
Tom Felton’s (Draco Malfoy) directorial debut, “Tom Felton Meets the Superfans”, airs tonight on BBC Three at 9 p.m. GMT. Ahead of the show, Tom spoke on the UK morning show “This Morning” about why he made the documentary.
Last week, Matt Lewis, along with his brother Anthony, visited the Grammar School at Leeds (GSaL). At the school the brothers hosted workshops and taught pupils about preparing for auditions.
Alfie Enoch (Dean Thomas) recently starred in the hit US drama “How to Get Away with Murder”. In a new interview with “Digital Spy”, Alfie spoke about the popularity and twists and turns of the series, as well as the popularity of “Harry Potter” and his connection with “Doctor Who”.
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For the purposes of this post – and the upcoming Expo, where Rohan Gotobed, who played the young Sirius Black in “Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 2,” is a guest – we’re going to focus on the young, school boy Sirius Black. Here are some of the most interesting things about the young Sirius Black.
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