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Part of young Lucius Malfoy cast for HBP

The part of young Lucius Malfoy in the upcoming Half-Blood Prince film will be played by Tony Coburn, pictured left.

In an interview with Blogwarts.com, the 18-year-old said his character appears in a dinner scene with Professor Slughorn, as well as Dumbledore's death scene. Tony worked alongside Jim Broadbent (Slughorn), Michael Gambon (Dumbledore), and Maggie Smith (McGonagall), just to name a few.

"Its amazing to be in the film and would never have imagined that I would feature in one, even though the part is small, it's still fantastic fun."

To read more of the interview, provided by theLeakyCauldron.org, click here.


By Manda on May 4, 2008

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nice work, brother

Posted by crandence on May 7, 2008 12:36 PM

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he's cute.

Posted by draco malfoy 76 on May 8, 2008 6:31 PM

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