Harry Potter
Tuesday, 24 March 2015
More Harry Potter Facts
1. The first Harry Potter book was published in 1998, the same year the final Battle of Hogwarts was fought. Says Rowling, “I open at the close.”
2. An inscription on the Mirror of Erised reads “I show not your face but your heart’s desire” when reflected in a mirror
3. “Expecto Patronum” literally translates to “I await a guardian” in Latin
4. And because the Patronus is a physical representation of one’s soul, James Potter’s stag and Lily Potter’s doe make them literal soulmates
5. Ron’s Patronus is a Jack Russell terrier, known for chasing otters. Hermione’s is, coincidentally, an otter
6. After Fred’s death, George was never able to perform the Patronus again
7. J.K. Rowling said she found Hedwig’s name in a book of saints
8. When rearranged, the letters in Remus Lupin spell “primus lune,” which roughly translates to “first moon” in Latin
9. Rowling said if Voldemort saw a boggart it would take the shape of his own corpse, since death was his greatest fear
10. Sirius Black and Fred Weasley, two pranksters from different generations, died laughing
11. When he died, Dumbledore was 150 years old
12. The Malfoys’ last name comes from the Latin “maleficus,” which means evil doing
13. The Elder Wand is the only known wand to contain hair from the Thestral, a beast that can only be seen by those who have witnessed death
14. Originally Rowling wanted to kill off Arthur Weasley in the fifth book, but switched him for Sirius Black
15. Dementors are a physical representation of Rowling’s experience with depression
16. Voldemort is incapable of love because he was conceived under a love potion
17. Snape hated Neville because Neville was nearly the Chosen One. If he had been chosen, Lily wouldn’t have died so young
18. If Muggles came upon Hogwarts, it would look like a decrepit building with a “Keep Out: Dangerous” sign on it
19. Dementors don’t breed; they grow like fungus where there is decay
20. The day Harry and Ron saved Hermione from the troll — the day they became friends — is the 10-year anniversary of Harry’s parents’ death
21. Bellatrix means “female warrior” in Latin
22. Lavender Brown is an anagram for “brand new lover.”
23. Dumbledore is an Old English word for “bumblebee.” Rowling said she chose the name because she imagined Dumbledore enjoyed humming to himself
24. Rowling said she seriously considered killing off Ron in the middle of the series
25. In the Harry Potter universe, there are an estimated 3,000 wizards living in Great Britain
26. Rowling made Harry wear glasses as a constant reminder of his vulnerability
27. Most of the Blacks are named after stars. Sirius, for example, is named after the dog star
28. Harry first arrived at 4 Privet Drive on Hagrid’s motorbike. He left for the last time the very same way
29. Voldemort was 71 years old when he died
30. Every 30 seconds, someone begins reading the Harry Potter series
2. An inscription on the Mirror of Erised reads “I show not your face but your heart’s desire” when reflected in a mirror
3. “Expecto Patronum” literally translates to “I await a guardian” in Latin
4. And because the Patronus is a physical representation of one’s soul, James Potter’s stag and Lily Potter’s doe make them literal soulmates
5. Ron’s Patronus is a Jack Russell terrier, known for chasing otters. Hermione’s is, coincidentally, an otter
6. After Fred’s death, George was never able to perform the Patronus again
7. J.K. Rowling said she found Hedwig’s name in a book of saints
8. When rearranged, the letters in Remus Lupin spell “primus lune,” which roughly translates to “first moon” in Latin
9. Rowling said if Voldemort saw a boggart it would take the shape of his own corpse, since death was his greatest fear
10. Sirius Black and Fred Weasley, two pranksters from different generations, died laughing
11. When he died, Dumbledore was 150 years old
12. The Malfoys’ last name comes from the Latin “maleficus,” which means evil doing
13. The Elder Wand is the only known wand to contain hair from the Thestral, a beast that can only be seen by those who have witnessed death
14. Originally Rowling wanted to kill off Arthur Weasley in the fifth book, but switched him for Sirius Black
15. Dementors are a physical representation of Rowling’s experience with depression
16. Voldemort is incapable of love because he was conceived under a love potion
17. Snape hated Neville because Neville was nearly the Chosen One. If he had been chosen, Lily wouldn’t have died so young
18. If Muggles came upon Hogwarts, it would look like a decrepit building with a “Keep Out: Dangerous” sign on it
19. Dementors don’t breed; they grow like fungus where there is decay
20. The day Harry and Ron saved Hermione from the troll — the day they became friends — is the 10-year anniversary of Harry’s parents’ death
21. Bellatrix means “female warrior” in Latin
22. Lavender Brown is an anagram for “brand new lover.”
23. Dumbledore is an Old English word for “bumblebee.” Rowling said she chose the name because she imagined Dumbledore enjoyed humming to himself
24. Rowling said she seriously considered killing off Ron in the middle of the series
25. In the Harry Potter universe, there are an estimated 3,000 wizards living in Great Britain
26. Rowling made Harry wear glasses as a constant reminder of his vulnerability
27. Most of the Blacks are named after stars. Sirius, for example, is named after the dog star
28. Harry first arrived at 4 Privet Drive on Hagrid’s motorbike. He left for the last time the very same way
29. Voldemort was 71 years old when he died
30. Every 30 seconds, someone begins reading the Harry Potter series
Monday, 23 March 2015
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Harry Potter Facts
1. Harry’s birthday is July 31, 1980. Rowling’s birthday is also July 31 – but in 1966
2. The actress who played Moaning Myrtle was 37 years old at the time “Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets” was filmed. She is the oldest actress to ever portray a Hogwarts student
3.Ron Weasley’s character originally swore a lot, but Rowling’s publisher wouldn’t let her use that sort of language because it would’ve been inappropriate for young readers.
4. Rowling’s publisher suggested she use initials rather than her real name, “Joanne Rowling,” in order to appeal to male readers. She chose J.K., borrowing the “K” from her grandmother’s name, Kathleen. However, neither “Kathleen” nor “K” is part of her legal name
5. Only Alan Rickman, the actor who played Professor Snape, knew his character’s fate before the release of “Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows” because Rowling told him
6. Rowling said the inspiration for the name of Harry’s school in the books, “Hogwarts,” may have unconsciously come from the name of a plant she saw in the Kew Gardens in New York City
7. Rupert Grint dressed up like his female drama teacher and rapped about Ron Weasley for his audition tape. His rap began, “Hello, my name is Rupert Grint, I hope you don’t think I stink.”
8. Contrary to popular belief, the ‘t’ at the end of Voldemort is silent. The name comes from the French words meaning “flight of death.”
9. J.K. Rowling slightly based 11-year-old Hermione on herself at the same age. She even made Hermione’s patronus her favorite animal, an otter
10.An outbreak of lice occurred among the children cast members during the filming of “Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets.”
11. Tom Felton auditioned for the roles of Harry Potter and Ron Weasley, but was chosen to play Draco Malfoy instead
12. The idea for Sirius Black’s tattoos came from those used in Russian prison gangs. The markings identify the person as someone to be feared and respected
13. Robbie Coltrane, the actor who played Hagrid in the films, has gotten a mini-fan and a fruit bat stuck in his famous, shaggy beard
14. Dementors, the deadly phantoms that guard Azkaban Prison, represent depression and were based on Rowling’s struggle with the disease
15. Over 400 million Harry Potter books in 67 languages have been sold worldwide as of 2008
16. Probably the most impressive of Harry Potter facts is that J.K. Rowling is the first person to become a billionaire (U.S. dollars) by writing books
17. During the filming of the kissing scene between the horcrux versions of Harry and Hermione in the final film, Rupert Grint was removed from the set for laughing too much
18. While filming “Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban,” Tom Felton’s Hogwarts robes had their pockets sewn shut because he kept trying to sneak food onto the set
19. One of the flying cars used in “Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets” was stolen off the set. It was discovered seven months later when an anonymous caller informed police of its whereabouts
20. M.O. McGonagall is listed on one of the Quidditch trophies in Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone. Could Professor McGonagall have been a renowned Quidditch player back in the day? It would certainly explain her enthusiasm for the sport
21. People had trouble pronouncing Hermione’s name, so Rowling had her sound it out for Viktor Krum in “Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire.”
22. Forty versions of Salazar Slytherin’s infamous locket had to be created to accommodate Harry and Ron’s failed attempts to destroy it during filming
23. When “Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban” was released in Great Britain, the publisher asked stores not to sell the book until schools were closed for the day to prevent truancy
24. In order to become acquainted with the films’ three main stars, director Alfonso Cuaron had each of them write an essay about their characters. True to their characters, Emma Watson wrote a 16-page essay, Daniel Radcliffe wrote a simple, one-page paper, and Rupert Grint never even turned his in
25. The least successful Harry Potter film, “Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban,” made $90 million more than the most successful Twilight movie
2. The actress who played Moaning Myrtle was 37 years old at the time “Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets” was filmed. She is the oldest actress to ever portray a Hogwarts student
3.Ron Weasley’s character originally swore a lot, but Rowling’s publisher wouldn’t let her use that sort of language because it would’ve been inappropriate for young readers.
4. Rowling’s publisher suggested she use initials rather than her real name, “Joanne Rowling,” in order to appeal to male readers. She chose J.K., borrowing the “K” from her grandmother’s name, Kathleen. However, neither “Kathleen” nor “K” is part of her legal name
5. Only Alan Rickman, the actor who played Professor Snape, knew his character’s fate before the release of “Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows” because Rowling told him
6. Rowling said the inspiration for the name of Harry’s school in the books, “Hogwarts,” may have unconsciously come from the name of a plant she saw in the Kew Gardens in New York City
7. Rupert Grint dressed up like his female drama teacher and rapped about Ron Weasley for his audition tape. His rap began, “Hello, my name is Rupert Grint, I hope you don’t think I stink.”
8. Contrary to popular belief, the ‘t’ at the end of Voldemort is silent. The name comes from the French words meaning “flight of death.”
9. J.K. Rowling slightly based 11-year-old Hermione on herself at the same age. She even made Hermione’s patronus her favorite animal, an otter
10.An outbreak of lice occurred among the children cast members during the filming of “Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets.”
11. Tom Felton auditioned for the roles of Harry Potter and Ron Weasley, but was chosen to play Draco Malfoy instead
12. The idea for Sirius Black’s tattoos came from those used in Russian prison gangs. The markings identify the person as someone to be feared and respected
13. Robbie Coltrane, the actor who played Hagrid in the films, has gotten a mini-fan and a fruit bat stuck in his famous, shaggy beard
14. Dementors, the deadly phantoms that guard Azkaban Prison, represent depression and were based on Rowling’s struggle with the disease
15. Over 400 million Harry Potter books in 67 languages have been sold worldwide as of 2008
16. Probably the most impressive of Harry Potter facts is that J.K. Rowling is the first person to become a billionaire (U.S. dollars) by writing books
17. During the filming of the kissing scene between the horcrux versions of Harry and Hermione in the final film, Rupert Grint was removed from the set for laughing too much
18. While filming “Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban,” Tom Felton’s Hogwarts robes had their pockets sewn shut because he kept trying to sneak food onto the set
19. One of the flying cars used in “Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets” was stolen off the set. It was discovered seven months later when an anonymous caller informed police of its whereabouts
20. M.O. McGonagall is listed on one of the Quidditch trophies in Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone. Could Professor McGonagall have been a renowned Quidditch player back in the day? It would certainly explain her enthusiasm for the sport
21. People had trouble pronouncing Hermione’s name, so Rowling had her sound it out for Viktor Krum in “Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire.”
22. Forty versions of Salazar Slytherin’s infamous locket had to be created to accommodate Harry and Ron’s failed attempts to destroy it during filming
23. When “Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban” was released in Great Britain, the publisher asked stores not to sell the book until schools were closed for the day to prevent truancy
24. In order to become acquainted with the films’ three main stars, director Alfonso Cuaron had each of them write an essay about their characters. True to their characters, Emma Watson wrote a 16-page essay, Daniel Radcliffe wrote a simple, one-page paper, and Rupert Grint never even turned his in
25. The least successful Harry Potter film, “Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban,” made $90 million more than the most successful Twilight movie
Thursday, 19 March 2015
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