Ralph Fiennes
Originally Voldemort's name was Tom Marvolo Riddle, after his muggle father. You will find that if you rearrange the letters in his name, you can spell: 'I am Lord Voldemort'. After Tom Riddle changed his name to Voldemort, he discarded his last name, not wanting to be connected to his muggle father. Because of this, Voldemort technically no longer has a surname.
yes he sort of is
Tom Riddle a.k.a Lord Voldemort cast the killing curse at Harry Potter with the Elder Wand. Harry Potter deflected the spell and because Harry owned the Elder Wand it left Voldemort's hand and flew to Harry leaving Voldemort defenceless and he was hit by the rebounding curse.
The given name of the Intolerable Acts was the Coercive Acts. The colonists referred to them as the Intolerable Acts.
The Intolerable Acts
Nope Voldemort is Voldemort you Voldemort are Voldemort right Voldemrt HECACACAKA
No Professor Quirl is not Voldemort. Voldemort just took over Quirl's body.
Lord Voldemort never married.
In the great hall with Voldemort.
No, part of Voldemort's soul is inside Voldemort but it isn't a Horcrux because it was always there.
Well.. when in the goblet of fire, Harry goes to the graveyard in little hangelton. There Voldemort is resurreccted with the help of wormtail. Voldemort takes Harry's blood thinking that it will strengthen him but actually it acts like a horcrux and that is why harry is not killed
No the part of Voldemort in side him was killed when he the real Voldemort was killed ~ Actually, the Voldemort part (horcrux) of him died when Voldemort attempted to kill Harry. This killed part of Voldemort's self inside of Harry, the horcrux he hadn't meant to make. -Ben ~
Lord Voldemort was created in 1997.
No. Lord Voldemort was incapable of love.No.
Voldemort dies, Harry does not.
no. in the 6th snape kills dumbledore. in the 7th, voldemort kills snape and harry kills voldemort
My interpretation is that Lord Voldemort didn't care a bit about good and evil - his acts show this - and was only interested in getting power - and that he despised those that were not as interested in seeking power as he was (or not as good at it), thinking of them as "too weak".