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Another New PHoto
Posted by Megs

We have yet another new Half-Blood Prince photo thanks to Oclumencia! It shows Harry leaning against the wall in a corridor.

See it HERE!!!!

Filed Under: Half-Blood Prince
Dan and JKR message for Lizo
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J.K. Rowling and Dan Radcliffe have recorded a video  for Lizo Mzimba, the Newsround presenter who is leaving the show for a new job with BBC News. See the video below:

Filed Under: Daniel Radcliffe, JK Rowling
New HBP Picture!
Posted by Megs

A new Half-Blood Prince picture has been found online! It is of Filch, Draco and Snape at Slughorn’s party!

Click HERE to see!!!

Enjoy and thanks Oclumencia

Filed Under: Half-Blood Prince
Photos of Romilda actress
Posted by Megs

Byron’s Management, the casting agency which represents Anna Shaffer, who will be playing Romilda Vane in Half-Blood Prince has some photos of her on their website.

Thanks SnitchSeeker!

Filed Under: Other Actors (Female)
No Trelawney in HBP
Posted by Megs

A repesentative at Hamilton Hodell, the agency that represents Emma Thompson, there will be no Sibyll Trelawney in Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince.

“She is not in the half blood prince.”

Thanks SnitchSeeker!

Filed Under: Emma Thompson, Half-Blood Prince
Mary GrandPre Interview
Posted by Megs

Time magazine has a new article with Harry Potter artist Mary GrandPre.

What was it like to go back and draw Harry as an 11-year-old [for the upcoming anniversary edition] now that his story has finished unfolding?

It was really a nice opportunity. As Harry grew, I always wished I could go back and make a new piece for each book. So when the anniversary cover idea came up, I was really excited to do that. It’s like getting to do a new portrait of this old soul you really know.

Do you think you could render Harry at age 30, or age 60?

Sure. It takes time to draw and redraw, and to study his facial structure. The more I draw Harry, the more acquainted I become with him in my head. I try to use each previous drawing as a map for the next one. I need to start drawing to know what he’d look like. [Plus, J.K. Rowling] is such a visual writer. I’ve always looked to her writing as the main inspiration for the drawings. For a storybook or cover illustrator, the first responsibility is to draw from the writing. She makes it really easy because she’s so descriptive.

Did the movies affect your conception of what the characters looked like?

I stayed away from watching the movies. Now that the series is done, I’m watching them. I can enjoy them now, because I don’t have to worry about them messing up my mind.

Filed Under: Books
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