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Rubeus Hagrid (/ ˈ h æ ɡ r ɪ d /) is a fictional character in the Harry Potter series of novels by J. K. Rowling.He was introduced in Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone (2001) as a half-giant who is the gamekeeper and groundskeeper at the wizarding school Hogwarts.
Perhaps best known for his role as Rubeus Hagrid in eight Harry Potter films, Robbie Coltrane OBE was a larger-than-life character whose presence was immediately evident whenever he graced the screen.
Rubeus Hagrid, a half-giant nearly 12 feet (3.7 m) tall, with tangled black hair and beard, who was expelled from Hogwarts and his wand was snapped in half (resulting in him never to use a wand again), though Professor Dumbledore let him stay on as the school's gamekeeper, a job which enables him to give lavish affection, care and even pet ...
The 40-foot-long dragon, used during the scene where Hagrid leads Harry into the forest at night before the first task, was designed and built by special effects supervisor John Richardson and creature effects/makeup supervisor Nick Dudman. [59]: 10
Nope, dragon eggs: Don't skim over all the eggs housed in one indoor room. Inside one of the right-hand cabinets, you'll spy the golden egg that once spoke secrets to Harry (after screaming at him ...
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Hagrid brings Harry to Diagon Alley to purchase his school supplies, and buys him a snowy owl whom Harry names Hedwig. Harry’s chosen wand that shares the same feather as Lord Voldemort, the dark wizard. Hagrid tells Harry that Voldemort murdered his parents. But when he tried to kill Harry, his curse rebounded, leaving Harry with only a scar.
"Hedwig's Theme" has been interpolated in the fourth through eighth Harry Potter film scores, including in those by Patrick Doyle, Nicholas Hooper, and Alexandre Desplat and the spin-off Fantastic Beasts scores by James Newton Howard. It also appears in the scores to the last four Harry Potter video games, all composed by James Hannigan ...