Hagrid is supposed to be 8'6"...so now Robbie Coltrane is not as tall as Hagrid. Although he is 6'1".
No, Ray Finkle is not a real person that played for the Miami Dolphins. Ray Finkle is just a fictional character in a movie.
he is just a random fish child that the person that made the storyboard for that episode added to the show just for the purpose of yelling hoopla over and over again... otherwise this character isn't important or even really a character in the show
Samara as a character in the movie is really dead, yes.
In the first book Rubeus Hagrid has a Norwegian Ridgeback.During the first task of the Triwizard Tournament, each champion had to face a dragon. Cedric faced a Swedish Short-Snout, Fleur had a Common Welsh Green, Viktor a Chinese Fireball and Harry faced the Hungarian Horntail.The other breeds of dragon not seen in the books but mentioned in Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them are:Antipodean OpaleyeCatalonian FireballHebridean BlackPeruvian VipertoothPortuguese Long-SnoutRomanian LonghornUkrainian Ironbelly
While the character was doing that for sure, the actual actress probably was not and was just acting as if she was while the sound of "piss coming out" was being played by a sound person.
When Hagrid took him out shopping for that first time.
Dmitri Mendeleev is the inventor of the periodic table. As far as I know, he is completely unrelated to Rubeus Hagrid from the Harry Potter stories, or to any other Hagrid.
In the second book, I think, Hagrid gets a pet dragon, Norbert, who is later discovered to be a girl. In the third book, Hagrid's pet Buckbeack, a hippogriff, gets its head chopped off, but is saved using Hermione's time turner. In the sixth book, Hagrid's friend Aragog, a giant spider, dies. Nothing 'interesting' really happens to Hagrid in any of the books until maybe the fifth book, when Harry discovers that Hagrid had been on a journey with Madame Maxime to persuade giants to be on their side in the war against Voldemort. Toward the end of the sixth book, Hagrid's hut gets caught on fire by Death Eaters, but he and his dog, Fang, are alright and the fire gets put out using, "Aguamenti." In the seventh book, Hagrid falls off his motorcycle during a battle with Death Eaters. He survives, and isn't too badly hurt.
Curious Black is not a character in the series. Sirius Black, however, is a character. Sirius died in the fifth book Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix.
Hagrid is a half man, half giant. As such, he is much taller than the average human. He is also quite heavy set, and is very heavy. His eyes are shiny black, like a beetles, and are very happy and warm. Overall, he is rather scruffy looking.
Pansy parkinson's not really a major character, but the actress for the character changed.
Daniel Radcliffe's father is a casting agent and knew the producer, David Heyman, who at the theatre one night asked Radcliffe to audition for the role. Originally, his parents did not want him to audition although eventually he was allowed and, after a successful audition, the director Christopher Columbus chose him.
There really is no name for that person. It's just a character that makes life miserable for the main character. She/he doesn't really have a name at all.
A person's character can be shown by the way that person talks,walks,and there is a lot of other things u can discover in someone that shows you who that person is really is.
This cannot really be determined. Both are very well known names. Barack Obama is a real person and as the President of America is exceptionally famous. Harry Potter is a fictional character from a very popular series and is also very well known.
a believable character would be a person who can really feel how that character is feeling and playing the part of there roll. it is really easy to be a believable character if you have studied the play very much and try to focus on your character.
Not really because the character's flaw is impulsivness!