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See
HPP's exclusive Matt Lewis (Neville Longbottom) interview
here,
and see what he has to say to HPP visitor's here! |
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Here's the news on everything Harry Potter!
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Filch Reads Ghost Stories
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In a brief article, UK's The Warwick Courier has mentioned David Bradley (Argus Filch) will appear at the Stratford International Festival of Literature this Sunday, April 20. He has written a couple of Victorian ghost stories which he will read to the audience. Mr. Bradley will be joined by other literature fans and celebrated authors like Guy Adams who wrote books about the BBC series Life On Mars and Catherine O'Flynn who wrote What Was Lost, which won her the 2008 Costa First Novel Prize.
Click here to get more information at the festival's website.
Thanks Wizard News |
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Happy Birthday, David Bradley!
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David Bradley, who was born in Yorkshire, England on April 17, 1942, is 66 years old today. David Bradley plays Argus Filch in the Harry Potter film series. In addition to reprising his role in Half-Blood Prince, Mr. Bradley appeared in The Colour of Magic as Cohen the Barbarian in the two-part television film which premièred on Sky One March 23rd. Happy Birthday, David Bradley! |
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Gambon and Bradley Going to the Stage Together
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Harry Potter actors Michael Gambon (Dumbledore) and David Bradley (Argus Filtch) are teaming up together for a stage play by Harold Pinter called No Man's Land. Gambon will portray Hirst, a wealthy writer who meets the penniless poet Spooner (Bradley), and invites him home for a late-night drinking session. The play will take place at the Gate Theatre in Dublin in August. It will then transfer to London's West End in October.
Thanks to WN! |
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