No
The set of Harry Potter had an outbreak of lice once. Daniel Radcliffe most likely got lice at least once in his life as did Harry Potter before the books were set, but it's not a plot in the books.
He wasn't completely defeated by them. Lily Potter sacrified her life for Harry Potter, and this created some kind of powerful defensive magic around Harry Potter. As a result, the killing spell he shot against Harry Potter rebounded. However, due to certain precautions he had taken (explained in books 6 and 7), he didn't die completely.
No, and he didn't even die in the books! Where did you get that?
JK Rowling (Author of Harry Potter) says that Harry Potter 8 probably will not happen.
Man, harry isn't real he's just a fantasy character but in the books he's married to Ginny Weasley
Love. Lily Potter gave her life for her son. Love is the most powerful spell. When she gave up her life, her love remained on Harry. Voldemort can't break through that shield that is why he cant touch Harry
She doesn't want to, the story is over. Voldemort is dead and Harry Potter is living a normal life (well, as normal as a very famous wizard's life can get).
The spell Expelliarmious saved Harry in the graveyard. Harry says so in book #5 The Order of the Phoenix, chapter 18, page 392.
When Lily Potter died to save Harry in the First book, she used a protective spell on Harry that protected him all his life, until Goblet of Fire when Voldemort takes Harry's blood in order to become whole again.
yes from that fat tall guy with no life you n00b.new comment: doesnt he have a spell for that.
He soesn't really come back to life in either. However, in Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 2, when Voldermort uses the Avada Kedavra spell on Harry, he sees Dumbledore in a dream
Harry Potter is a fictitious character; therefore he doesn't have a "real life".