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Lord Johnpaul Castrianni cast as Death Eater in HBP

BlogHogwarts has posted an interview with Lord Johnpaul Castrianni, (pictured left) who has been cast as simply "a Death Eater" in the upcoming Half-Blood Prince movie.

A translated portion of the interview can be read by clicking here , provided by HarryPottersPage.com. In the interview, Castrianni says he's a huge fan of Harry Potter, and his casting was possibly "the greatest feeling in the world."

Castrianni's scenes were finished in February this year, in which he worked alongside Alan Rickman, Dan Radcliffe, Michael Gambon, and Tom Felton. He also worked with several other cast members, though their names have not been published by Warner Bros yet.

To read the full interview click here.


By Manda on May 12, 2008

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