No, Harry Potter does not die.
[SPOILER ALERT] During the novel 'Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows', Harry discovers that he is one of Voldemort's Horcux and allows Voldemort to kill him. However, when 'you-know'who' attacks him, Harry is stranded between life and death - in Limbo so to speak - because Voldemort used Harry's blood to regain his strength. Through this bond, Harry is protected from any act Voldemort commits against him (thus saving his life).
Non he wasn't The OP is correct the actor that plays Harry Potter was not shot - but Robert Knox an actor who will play Marcus Belby in the film Harry Potter and the Half Blood Prince was stabbed to death in Sidcup England on 24th May 2008
Richard Harris, who played Albus Dumbledore in the first two movies, died October 25th, 2002 from Hodgkin's Disease.
Robert Knox, who played Marcus Belby in Half-Blood Prince, was stabbed to death in May of 2008 outside of a pub while defending his younger brother.
Elizabeth Spriggs, who played the Fat Lady in the first film died in July 2008 of natural causes.
Timothy Bateson, who voiced Kreacher in Order of the Phoenix, died in September 2009.
Jimmy Gardner, who played the Knight Bus driver Ernie Prang in Prisoner of Azkaban died in May 2010.
Alfred Burke, who played previous Hogwarts headmaster Armando Dippet in the Tom Riddle's diary scene in Chamber of Secrets, died in February 2011.
Sheila Allen, who played a Ministry Witch in Goblet of Fire, died in October 2011.
Eric Sykes, who played Frank Bryce in Goblet of Fire, died in July 2012.
Yes he did. Clumsy little boy. Just kidding.
No, the series was filmed in the U.K. and Ireland.
The Harry Potter movies were mainly filmed at Leavesden Film Studios in England. Some scenes were also shot on location:Some Hogwarts scenes were filmed at Alnwick Castle, Northumberland.Filming took place on a platform at King's Cross Station.
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The first book in the Harry Potter series has two titles.When published in the UK in 1997, it was released as Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone. However, the US publisher didn't think that American children would understand the word philosopher so J.K. Rowling suggested the word sorcerer. When published in the US, the book was released as Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone.Each scene in the film containing philosopher/sorcerer was shot twice.
The guy's name was Sterling Hayden.
No, Harry Potter was shot in the UK.
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No, the series was filmed in the U.K. and Ireland.
No, of course people don't get shot for saying something bad about Harry Potter! Why would they? Everyone is entitled to their own opinion, so you shouldn't be shot because of the way you think.
Some of the movies are filmed at leavesden studio. watford.
Depending on the shot, Buckbeak is either computer graphics or an animatronic.
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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.
The 7th Harry Potter movie was filmed at Leavesden Studios, where the previous six films had been shot, and Pinewood Studios. Both studios are in England.
If you mean this society, Harry Potter has encouraged young children world wide to read more, especially as Harry Potter was released, and shot to fame in the early/mid 90s, when tv games, computers and TV was starting to "take over". Harry Potter is undoubtedly one of the most popular books, probably ever, and has contributed in the way that it made young children not only read the book, but want to read more.
The Movie? Yes, as of now it is in production to be shot in 2 parts as they are doing with the Final Harry Potter.