Harry Potter is the main character in the Harry Potter series. His glasses are either on his face or where he left them.
No, he does not.
Robbie Coltrane is 6'1 in real life, but he looks taller in the movies because they use Martin Bayfeild (6'10 British rugby player) as Hagrid but they past Robbie Coltrane's face on in the movies.
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Richard Bremmer played him in the flashback at Godric's Hollow and when his face is shown in the final scene, although he was voiced by Ian Hart.
It's really a matter of opinion but I guess yes He-Who-Must-Not-Be-Named could be considered a main character in all movies considering he is a powerful wizard trying to kill Harry and comes face-to-face in every movie in an attempt to do so.
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Um... this is a stupid questionAnswer 2 It depends. The fish might be a great white. Harry Potter wouldn't want to face them. LOL
The is a matter of opinion but i don't think so.
I've also thought this question. Harry Potter And Twilight are completely different! But Harry Potter and Twilight are both fantasy stories, and are sort of linked to the same thing of magic. If you tried to link Harry Potter to something like Gossip Girl, it just wouldn't make sense. Also Stephenie Meyer and J.K. Rowling are both very successful female fiction writers. And the Twilight and Harry Potter movies have one connection: both cast Robert Pattinson. Being an ex-Twilighter and a Harry Potter fanatic, I've often pondered this. They're so very different, it's absolutely ridiculous to compare them. In the words of Andrew Futral, "Harry Potter is about confronting fears, finding inner strength, and doing what is right in the face of adversity. Twilight is about how important it is to have a boyfriend." Harry Potter is about magic, Twilight is about vampires. I personally prefer Harry Potter, so my answer is therefore a bit biased, as all I seem to have gotten out of reading the Twilight Saga is a wider range of vocabulary, where as with Harry Potter, I've learned enough to get me through life just fine.
draw a round face. messy hair. a scar. glasses. gryfinddor robes.