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4 unusual facts about Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows - Part 1


Grace Francis

She has had many roles including a role in Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 1 and Part 2 as a Gryffindor 7th-year pupil alongside her brother Elliot Francis who played a Slytherin 7th year.

Hazel Douglas

Hazel Douglas is an English actress who has most notably portrayed Bathilda Bagshot in Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 1.

Jon Campling

Jon Campling is a British actor who played a Death Eater in the Warner Bros. films Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 1 and Part 2.

Suzie Toase

Suzie Toase or Suzanne Toase is a British actress who is possibly best known for her role as Alecto Carrow in the film adaptations of J. K. Rowling's Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince and Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 1 and Part 2.


1828 in poetry

Gérard de Nerval, translator, Faust, translation into French from the original German of Johann Wolfgang von Goethe's long poem; the work earned Nerval his reputation; it was praised by Goethe, and Hector Berlioz later used sections for his legend-symphony La Damnation de Faust

Angela Sarafyan

Sarafyan has acted in the feature films: On the Doll, Kabluey, The Informers, A Beautiful Life, Breaking Dawn, A Good Old Fashioned Orgy, and Lost & Found in Armenia.

Arrigo Boito

Although Verdi's aim to write the music for an opera based on Shakespeare's King Lear never came to anything, (except that a libretto for Re Lear does exist), Boito provided subtle and resonant libretti for Verdi's last masterpieces, Otello in 1887 (which was based on Shakespeare's play Othello) and then Falstaff in 1893, the composer's second comedy, based on The Merry Wives of Windsor and parts of Henry IV.

Auerbachs Keller

It was already one of the city’s most important wine bars by the 16th century and is described in Johann Wolfgang von Goethe's play Faust I as the first place Mephistopheles takes Faust on their travels.

Ben Hibon

Hibon assisted David Yates in directing the animated short of The Tale of The Three Brothers in Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows - Part 1.

Caroline Ingalls

The history of Freddie is also mentioned in "The Lord Is My Shepherd, Part 1", an episode of the Little House on the Prairie series.

Chop Shop Records

Alexandra Patsavas is the music supervisor and soundtrack producer for the films in the Twilight series: Twilight, New Moon, Eclipse, Breaking Dawn – Part 1 and Breaking Dawn - Part 2.

Counts and Dukes of Alençon

His son, Jean, 2nd Duc d'Alençon (who features in Shakespeare's Henry VI), was dispossessed of his duchy in the Battle of Verneuil, August 17, 1424: the Duke was defeated and taken prisoner by English forces led by John, Duke of Bedford.

Dartford Crossing

The bridge has been featured briefly in the British films Four Weddings and a Funeral, Essex Boys, and Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 1.

Edmund Falconer

Gambling on the Bard to turn a profit, he directed productions of Macbeth, As You Like It, Henry IV and Romeo and Juliet.

Hardwick Hall

Hardwick Hall was used to film the exterior scenes of Malfoy Manor in Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 1 and Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 2.

Heather Bleasdale

She played Mrs. Granger in Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets, but did not reprise the role in the Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows film (in which Mrs. Granger was played by actress Michelle Fairley).

How to Fall in Love, Part 1

On the CD, "855-7019" features the sound of a needle being dropped at the very start and being lifted at the very end, respectively followed and preceded by surface noise, making it sound like a vinyl transfer.

After the big hit of "For Whom the Bell Tolls", the Gibb brothers experienced a new European hit with this R&B ballad.

Les Friction

Portions of "Louder than Words" have been used in a trailer for Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows - Part 2, Oz the Great and Powerful, and has also been played over the loudspeakers during the 2012 Rose Bowl.

Manor House Hotel

First of all, its land is the site of an old Norman castle settlement which has hosted a number of Lords throughout its history, the most famous of which was Sir John Oldcastle, the figure Shakespeare based his character of Sir John Falstaff upon in his play Henry IV in the late 16th century.

Margaret Frazer

The novels of the series are set from 1431 to 1452 (so far), during the reign of Henry VI of England; they overlap William Shakespeare's Henry VI, part 1 and part 2.

Maria Foote

Fanny in The Clandestine Marriage, Hippolita in an alteration of the Tempest, Lady Percy in King Henry IV, Helena in the Midsummer Night's Dream, and many other parts, chiefly secondary, in old pieces and new, then followed.

Mark Lenard

Lenard also guest-starred as Sarek in TV's Star Trek: The Next Generation, in the third season episode "Sarek" (1990) and the fifth season episode "Unification: Part 1" (1991).

Meridian Audio

Meridian products have also been featured in many Hollywood films and television shows, including The Avengers, The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn – Part 1, The Hangover Part II and many others.

Mr. Lover Lover – The Best of Shaggy... Part 1

# "Luv Me, Luv Me" (featuring Janet Jackson) (From 'How Stella Got Her Groove Back')

Rachel Bolan

Recently, he played the bass guitar for Stone Sour on the band's new records House of Gold & Bones - Part 1 and House of Gold & Bones – Part 2 as a replacement for the departed bassist Shawn Economaki.

Roberta Murgo

In November 2010 she worked as Kristen Stewart's stunt/body double while filming honeymoon scenes for Breaking Dawn.

Taylor's Eye Witness Works

In 1838 Taylor applied for and was granted the Eye Witness trademark for his goods, it is said he chose it after being inspired by the line "No eye hath seen such" from Shakespeare’s Henry IV, Part 1.

The Twilight Saga: The Official Illustrated Guide

Promoting The Guide, on March 31, 2011, USA Today released a teaser of an article about Meyer's upcoming projects and her work as a producer on The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn that would be released the next day.

Volstagg

Volstagg was used primarily as comedy relief in the same way Falstaff, who Volstagg was modeled on, was comedy relief in Shakespeare's Henry IV.

What God Wants, Part 1

BBC Radio 1 refused to play the single as it was too much of a "touchy" song to be played with such frequency, which angered Waters.

Animation for the video was contracted out several studios, including Pacific Data Images (CG) and Will Vinton Studios (stop-motion).


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