He is not always calm.
Dumbledore knew harry had to tell him something because dumbledore knew what it was but if Harry would tell Dumbledore. I guess when Dumbledore asked Harry if he had something he wished to tell him, he wanted to know if there was something that Harry wished to tell him. (Of course I can be wrong, but this is quite possible, is it not?)
I don't recall any monkey connected with Dumbledore, he had a phoenix called Fawkes.
Yes and No. Right before the fall of the Potters and Voldemort, Snape switched to being in the service of Dumbledore. After Voldemort fell, Snape was used by Dumbledore to keep a lookout in case of Voldemort's return, as well as to keep an eye on the remaining Death Eaters not in jail. Once Voldemort returned, Dumbledore had Snape serve Voldemort, yet he was to rely the info back to Dumbledore. Snape being a servant of Dumbledore is very easy to miss in the books and the movies. In the Half Blood Prince, when Snape kills Dumbledore, it was due to the fact the Dumbledore had arranged for Snape to kill him, if Harry was to kill Voldemort.
Um, no.
Richard harris sorcerers stone-chamber of secrets. then Micheal gambon after Richard harris died while filming the prisoner of azkaban
No, Hagrid was always on Dumbledore and Harry's side. Hagrid was very loyal to Dumbledore and would not have betrayed him.
no
"After all this time?"-Dumbledore "Always."-Snape
no
Albus Dumbledore's brother is Aberforth Dumbledore.
She heard 'Dumbledore' was an old English word for 'bumblebee', and liked the idea of Dumbledore wandering around his office humming to himself.
Dumbledore, and Megonigal. Dumbledore would be able to take out Voldemort, while Professor Megonigal took out Bellatrix. Good always triumphs evil.
Professor Dumbledore's full name is Albus Percival Wulfric Brian Dumbledore
Dumbledore, obviously.
she wasn't ever headmistress it was always Pr Dumbledore
No. Dumbledore is a fictional character.
No, Dumbledore is too old for her.