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Though his acting résumé is short ... hair, layered scarves, and a dazed but deeply thoughtful presence, he made eccentric feel endearing rather than just odd. Though he only appears in Harry ...
Severus Snape is described in the first book, Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone, as "a thin man with sallow skin, a large hooked nose, and greasy, shoulder-length black hair, often ...
When casting prospective Harry Potter wizards many things might be taken ... Men with very long facial hair are needed for wizarding roles in the spin-off, according to The Sun.
The makers of the upcoming web series, based on the Harry Potter novels ... Snape is described in the books as being a 'thin man with greasy, shoulder-length black hair, a large hooked nose ...
For many Harry Potter fans ... Essiedu was being considered to play Snape, who is described in the books as having “greasy, shoulder-length black hair, a hooked nose, and sallow skin”.
The Harry Potter television show has finally revealed ... who was the gamekeeper and groundskeeper of the school and known for his long hair and beard, is set to be portrayed by BIFA nominee ...
This very short line at the beginning of ... At the end of the Harry Potter series, fans learn that Severus Snape told Voldemort about the Seven Potters plan so that the Dark Lord would trust ...
Now, as if by magic, the Harry Potter brand is being rebooted with an ... Janet McTeer as Minerva McGonagall and Paapa Essiedu as Severus Snape. The new cast have big shoes to fill but also ...
For now, only a short teaser has been released ... in a total revamp from the movies. And HBO's Harry Potter TV confirmed the cast for Dumbledore, Snape, Hagrid and more in April.
For fans of the wizarding world, the announcement of a new Harry Potter ... as Snape — a character famously described in the books as having “greasy, shoulder-length black hair, a hooked ...
On Monday, 14th April, Max (formerly HBO Max) revealed the new cast list, including Black Mirror's Paapa Essiedu as Severus Snape ... a short poem or story, that isn't Harry Potter ...