Bonnie was at the London premiere of The Imaginarium Of Doctor Parnassus. Heath Ledger is one of the stars of the film, he was in the middle of filming when he tragically passed away. Johnny Depp, Jude Law and Colin Farrell stepped in to play his role at different stages of his life. The 3 actors gave all the money they received for this movie to Heath Ledger’s daughter Matilda so that her economic future would be secure.
You can see the first photo from the event below and more to come at So-Bonnie!

Jamie Campbell Bower will also be attending!
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Thanks to Tom Felton’s Twitter we know that Ralph Fienens is currently filming Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows.
had a great day at work! learning from the best, its an honour to work with Ralph Fiennes, he’s so professional and talented
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According to The Press Association John Hurt, who plays Ollivander in the Potter films will be receiving a Fellowship from the British Film Institute.
will receive the tribute recognising his outstanding contribution to film culture at the London Film Festival, where his latest movies 44 Inch Chest and The Limits Of Control will be premiering.
“For me, the BFI is the heart of British cinema – I consider it the highest honour possible to be awarded a Fellowship,” he said.
The Times BFI 53rd London Film Festival runs from October 14 to 29.
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I have added TONS of new photos of Matthew at the RingCon to Lewis Lovers! I should have a video from the event soon!

PLEASE remember to credit Lewis Lovers if you take any photos from the gallery.
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In addition to Tom Felton, ICM has found out that Drama Magazine has exclusive interviews and never before seen pictures of Rupert Grint and Bonnie Wright coming out in their newest issue which will be online next Monday.
You can download the magazine from the App Store when it becomes available!
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The Telegraph has a new interview out with Harry Melling who plays Dudley Dursley in the Harry Potter films! It is a wonderful interview with a lot of information we never knew about Harry.
“It was nearly two years ago,” he says, refusing the offer of breakfast. “I was doing a show at the National Youth Theatre, playing an old man. Before that I had played fat clowns and I thought, ‘If I want to have the career I would like, I am going to have to lose weight.’ I was just starting drama school, and found I was moving around a lot. I also started to eat sensibly. The weight just dropped off. I went from 16st to 11st 5lb.”
His illustrator mother, Joanna Troughton, was keen to give Harry a chance, too. “She sent off my photos to the producers of the Potter films when I was 10, thinking I might be an extra. A year later I was asked to read for Dudley. When I got the part, I thought: ‘Ooh, I’m in a film’, not that I was cast as fat and ugly.'” Wasn’t being associated with the hateful Dudley a curse? “I kept quiet about it. Nobody ever recognised me.”He minded more about not being one of the Hogwarts’ children. When people asked him about the films, and what Michael Gambon or Julie Walters were like, he would have to say, “Dunno, I’ve never met them.” But, stuck in Privet Drive, he did get to work with Richard Griffiths and Fiona Shaw, who play Uncle Vernon and Aunt Petunia, Dudley’s parents. “Just watching them was an education. Fiona taught me a Caliban speech, which I later used to get into drama school.”
In the meantime, he had changed almost beyond recognition, to the producers’ alarm. “They did this double-take, ‘Oh my God, we are going to have to do something,’ and I felt very guilty. They could have recast, but instead they padded me out.” The seventh film, the first part of Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, won’t be out until next year. But Melling has plenty of work to keep him busy as the simple-minded son of Mother Courage – and with Fiona Shaw as his fictional mother once again. “I always thought he would be a marvellous character actor,” Shaw says, “but he’s turned into a marvellous leading actor. Suddenly I feel I’m looking at Hamlet.”
You go Harry!! 😀
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