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  2. Dolores Umbridge - Wikipedia

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    She purposely chose to continue to torment Harry by informing the Minister of Harry's wish to become an auror. Harry refused to trust Scrimgeour or the Ministry of Magic due to the fact that Umbridge was never sacked or arrested for her actions. [4] Umbridge was later seen at Dumbledore's funeral, attempting to look appropriately somber.

  3. Ministry of Magic - Wikipedia

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    Bill Nighy as Rufus Scrimgeour in Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 1 (2010) Rufus Scrimgeour serves as the Minister for Magic of the United Kingdom from Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince until his death in the following book, succeeding Cornelius Fudge. He is described as looking like an old lion with tawny hair and bushy ...

  4. Bill Nighy on screen and stage - Wikipedia

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    Rufus Scrimgeour: 2011 Rango: Rattlesnake Jake (voice) Chalet Girl: Richard Arthur Christmas: Grandsanta (voice) The Man with the Stolen Heart: Narrator (voice) [1] 2012 The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel: Douglas Ainslie Wrath of the Titans: Hephaestus: Total Recall: Matthias Lair 2013 Great White Shark 3D: Narrator (voice) [2] Jack the Giant ...

  5. Coronation Street confirms who killed Rufus in flashback scene

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  6. ‘The Diplomat’ Star Rufus Sewell Talks Redacted Scripts and ...

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    ‘The Diplomat’ Star Rufus Sewell Talks Redacted Scripts and Season 2’s Shocking Final Scene: ‘The Hairs on the Back of Your Neck Stand Up’ Marc Malkin November 3, 2024 at 8:00 AM

  7. Bill Nighy - Wikipedia

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    William Francis Nighy (/ n aɪ /; [1] born 12 December 1949) is a British actor. Known for his work in numerous stage, television and film productions, he has received several awards including a British Academy Film Award and a Golden Globe Award, and also has had nominations for an Academy Award, a Tony Award and a Laurence Olivier Award.

  8. Another Country (novel) - Wikipedia

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    Depressed, Rufus returns to Harlem and commits suicide, jumping off the George Washington Bridge. The rest of the book explores relationships between Rufus' friends, family, and acquaintances in the wake of his death. [5] [6] Rufus's friends cannot understand the suicide, and experience some guilt over his death. Afterwards, they become closer.

  9. Scrimgeour - Wikipedia

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    People called Scrimgeour. Alexander Scrimgeour (1897–1916), Author of "Scrimgeour's Scribbling Diary" who was killed at the Battle of Jutland [1] Colin Scrimgeour, 20th-century New Zealand Methodist minister and broadcaster. Henry Scrimgeour, 16th-century Scottish librarian and religious controversialist.