Demelza Robins appearance is never mentioned in the book.
Demelza is never really described. She is probably small and light-framed because she is always quick-moving on the Quidditch pitch.
Romilda has long dark hair and a "bold" look.
She has a crush on Harry and she tried to make him love her by applying love potion on Chocolate Cauldrons.
For the 6th film, Harry Potter and the Half Blood Prince,Romilda Vane will be played by the lovely and talented actress, Anna Shaffer. She will play an ordinary student that goes to Hogwarts, but then becomes extremly obsessed with Harry.
He would have fallen 'in love' with Romilda Vane and Hermione would have been the one to figure out that he had eaten them. She would have taken him to Slughorn but they might not have had the drink, if they had Harry probably wouldn't be alive as Hermione wouldn't have reacted quick enough.
Ramilda never gave Harry alcohol. It was chocolate cauldrons filled with love potion. Harry never ate them and the potion sat getting stronger. They accidentally fell into Ron's possession and he ate them to disastrous results.
As the title suggests, Harry Potter.
Yes, Demelza is a girl.
Demelza Robins was not in the Harry Potter movies as a named character. If she was in the movie, she was an extra. There were no open auditions for her.
The part of Demelza Robins was played by a British actress named Katy Huxley-Golden. She appeared in Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince which was released in 2009.
Romilda Vane was born in Great Britain.
She was the Chaser on the Gryffindor house Quidditch team. She was good at dodging Bludgers and was the one whose nose was broken after somebody hit her with one.
Romilda in the Seventh Book?No she isn'tShe was just in the 6th.
Because Romilda Vane thinks that Harry Potter is the "Chosen One". Hermione doesn't know if it true, but Harry thinks he is the Chosen One.
Romilda Vane.
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Romilda Vane - yet to be met in the films
Yes, she tried to sneak him a love potion in Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince, but Ron ended up taking it instead. It was disastrous.
No. Hermione warns Harry that Romilda Vane might try to give him a love potion, so when Romilda gives Harry a box of Cauldron Cakes, he takes them but does not eat them.