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David Bradley – who portrayed Hogwarts caretaker Argus Filch in the Harry Potter series – will be on stage alongside 40 students from four North Yorkshire schools at York Minster performing a new composition in order to herald the influence of novelist and vicar Laurence Sterne, who wrote The Life and Opinions of Tristram Shandy, Gentleman in Coxwold in 1759.
Warwick Davis – the brilliant actor who portrayed Professor Flitwick and Griphook in the Harry Potter film series – has been in some of the best films in history, even though some of his roles were “small” parts (pun intended). Warwick suffers from a form of dwarfism called Spondyloepiphyseal dysplasia.
A new campaign has been launched by Scholastic UK, an affiliate of the Harry Potter publisher in America, to encourage kids to “Read Every Day,” as the campaign is titled. Potter stars Daniel Radcliffe – who portrayed the title character – and Emma Thompson – who portrayed Professor Sybill Trelawney – are suppporting the campaign.
According to a new article, it has been revealed to us that Warner Bros. has added some MAJOR Harry Potter trademarks to their family.
Vicky Gillings, Head of Communications for Lumos, talks about the charity’s plans as a whole and how people can get involved in their work.
Dan Radcliffe will make an appearance on the talk show Ellen followed by a special Screen Actors Guild screening of Kill Your Darlings on October 4. The screening will be followed by a Q&A session with Dan, as well as fellow stars of the new film Dane DeHaan and Michael C. Hall.
“A Promise” was by far the most beautiful film of the Toronto International Film festival that we had the pleasure of seeing. It revolved around a love triangle between a sickly factory owner (Alan Rickman), his young protege (Richard Madden), and his young wife (Rebecca Hall).
Our most anticipated film of Toronto International Film Festival was certainly “Kill Your Darlings”! Not just because it starred Harry Potter himself (Daniel Radcliffe), but because the story of first time director John Krokidas, who has been working on this film for almost 10 years, was very inspiring for us film students.
A review of “Therese” starring Potter alum Tom Felton. CONTAINS SPOILERS!