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Robbie Coltrane And Michael Gambon On Harry Potter And The Deathly Hallows: Part One

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Uploaded by on Apr 12, 2011

In our quest to bring you everything that's worth knowing about Harry Potter, we recently trekked to New York to talk to the cast and crew of Harry Potter And The Deathly Hallows: Part One. Much of the supporting cast, along with producers David Heyman and David Barron, were there at the Harry Potter Experience off Times Square to talk about the story so far and their role in the madness of Potter. Head this way for the latest from (deep breath) Michael Gambon, Robbie Coltrane, David Thewliss, Natalia Tena, Warwick Davis, Evanna Lynch, Bonnie Wright, Domnhall Gleeson, Oliver Phelps, Jamie Phelps, David Barron and David Heyman... http://www.empireonline.com/interviews/interview.asp?IID=1243

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  • Robbie Coltrane made the PERFECT Hagrid. When I pick up the books his charcter more than any others is exactly what I saw when I imagined hagrid.

  • could robbie's pants be any higher?

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  • @Quintus707 I remembered a quote about Richard Harris's agent when he asked what he could do to get out of the franchise, the agent's respective words were: "Only dying..." Such an unfortunate statement after all. 

  • I love Gambon but in my head Dumbledore is always Harris.

  • I must say that Richard Harris was much better than Michael Gambon, I liked Gambon but Harris was best

  • tbh i really liked michael gambon as dumbledore, perhaps even preferred him. richard harris was fantastic, but he was so gentle i cant see him being able to do the tougher, more intense scenes that followed later in the series. love them both, and its kind of irrelevant but ive been wanting to say it somewhere for a while.

  • @fluidicmethod i dont think i understand what you mean to say but ok! lol

  • @hinatheawesome Its just acting industry in UK, amazing actors die all the time because the tradition has been around so long, not like the U.S. where you don't even know anyone past the age of 40

  • he says it so casually, richard DIED in the secong film

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