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Enoch at the 2011 London Film and Comic Con. In 2001, Enoch made his acting debut as Dean Thomas in Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone. At first, Enoch was reluctant to audition, as he was unable to think of very many black Harry Potter characters. He did, however, and he played the character throughout the entire franchise. [10]
A family man with a high-level ministerial job, he largely cedes the stage to the younger generation in “Harry Potter and the Cursed Child,” the award-winning stage play by Jack Thorne based ...
'Harry Potter' is getting remade into a TV series on HBO Max. Here's what to know about the series so far, from release date, to cast, trailer, and more.
I’m going to kill you, Harry Potter. I’m going to destroy you. After tonight, no-one will ever again question my power. 19. Training for the ballet, Potter? Answers. 1. Dobby 2. Sirius Black 3 ...
Film Status Milestone / Notes Ref. 1987 Nils Gaup: Sámi: Pathfinder: Nominated First Arctic Indigenous person to be nominated for an Academy Award. First European Indigenous person to be nominated for an Academy Award, along with Sean Connery for The Untouchables. First Indigenous person to be nominated for Best Foreign Language Film. [12]
It is an unofficial fan-made prequel to the Harry Potter film series. [1] [2] Voldemort: Origins of the Heir depicts the story of Tom Riddle's rise to power as a dark wizard and main antagonist in the Harry Potter saga. Several original characters are introduced in the film: not only the protagonist, but also the other Hogwarts houses' heirs ...
Jon Stewart took to social media to correct a viral news story about his feelings toward the depiction of goblins in J.K. Rowling’s “Harry Potter” franchise. A clip from Stewart’s “The ...
Samuel Timothy Clemmett (born 1 October 1993) is a British actor. He is best known for his role as Albus Potter in the play Harry Potter and the Cursed Child. [1] [2] On television, he is known for his role as young Brimsley in the Netflix series Queen Charlotte: A Bridgerton Story (2023), portraying the series' first LGBT+ romance.