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Voldemort was disembodied, and Harry was left with a mysterious, lightning bolt-shaped scar on his forehead as a result. In the book, Voldemort unsuccessfully tries to regain his dissolved body by stealing the titular Philosopher's Stone. To achieve his objective, Voldemort uses Professor Quirrell's aid by latching onto the back of the latter's ...
Quirrell addresses and refers to Voldemort by that name, rather than "The Dark Lord" as other Death Eaters do. Initially, Voldemort allowed Quirrell to act autonomously – Quirrell was able to shake hands with Harry in the Leaky Cauldron, and was not wearing the turban, meaning that Voldemort was not possessing him (though this changes in the ...
Harry refuses, prompting Voldemort to order Quirrell to kill him. Harry’s touch incinerates Quirrell, leading to his death and Voldemort’s spirit escaping. In the hospital wing, Dumbledore informs Harry that the stone is destroyed and explains why he defeated Quirrell easily; his mother’s sacrifice left a protective mark.
Voldemort successfully takes over the Ministry of Magic, but he's still sad about the loss of Quirrell. Voldemort, Quirrell and Harry lament all the people they lost ("Missing You"). After that, a Death Eater informs Voldemort that Hogwarts has fallen, and Voldemort gets ready to leave for Hogwarts.
The plot followed Voldemort's attempts to return to his body using Professor Quirrell and the House Cup Tournament. A sequel was premiered at the 2010 HPEF Harry Potter Conference Infinitus. The sequel was later released on YouTube on 22 July at 8pm EST, called A Very Potter Sequel , and featured the Death Eaters using the Time-Turner to go ...
As Voldemort stands over a dying Harry, Harry stabs the diary with the sword, killing the fragment of Voldemort's soul and saving Ginny. Hagrid arrives with Fawkes, whose healing tears rescue Harry from near-death. The petrified students recover from their frozen state following the Basilisk's death, except for Colin Creevey, who dies.
Steve Brady (David Eigenberg) Oh, this would be a very tough one to watch. Steve is, so far, absent from the on-set funeral shots and this, plus the presence of his old friend Aidan, has some fans ...
Ian Davies (born 8 October 1964), better known by his stage name Ian Hart, is an English actor.His most notable roles have been in One Summer (1983), Backbeat (1994), Land and Freedom and Nothing Personal (1995), Michael Collins (1996), Liam (2000), as Professor Quirrell in Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone (2001), as Ludwig van Beethoven in Eroica (2003), My Mad Fat Diary (2013–2015 ...