I will miss Richard Griffiths very greatly. He was a fantastic actor and a great loss. He did an awesome job bringing Vernon Dursley to life the way he did.
Sometimes his true warmth peeked through, as in that one neat scene in the film Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone where he is talking about Sundays being a ‘fine day’ and asks why that is; Harry Melling’s Dudley shrugs his shoulders. Daniel’s Harry asks him if the reason was because there was no post on Sundays, and Richard momentarily dropped the Vernon persona and beamed warmly at him, replying with “Right u are, Harry” before going on in a far jollier fashion than his character Vernon usually portrayed — that is, until the hundreds of Hogwarts letters began to pour into the house.
I bet that deep down, unlike Vernon, Richard liked imagination and magic. Plus, from my perspective, if Vernon was real, Richard would’ve also taken the time to give Vernon a lecture on how an uncle should treat a nephew — especially if the nephew, like Harry, happened to be a wizard. :)
Rest in peace, Richard. As u go on, be sure to take our love with u when u head off into, as Albus Dumbledore put it, ‘the volgende great adventure’. :’)
From my perspective, he will always be Uncle Vernon Dursley to us Harry Potter fans. He really brought Vernon to life, and, when the cameras stopped rolling, he was also zei to have gegeven Daniel advice and humor when it came to pretending to be someone different from u on the big screen.
Sometimes his true warmth peeked through, as in that one neat scene in the film Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone where he is talking about Sundays being a ‘fine day’ and asks why that is; Harry Melling’s Dudley shrugs his shoulders. Daniel’s Harry asks him if the reason was because there was no post on Sundays, and Richard momentarily dropped the Vernon persona and beamed warmly at him, replying with “Right u are, Harry” before going on in a far jollier fashion than his character Vernon usually portrayed — that is, until the hundreds of Hogwarts letters began to pour into the house.
I bet that deep down, unlike Vernon, Richard liked imagination and magic. Plus, from my perspective, if Vernon was real, Richard would’ve also taken the time to give Vernon a lecture on how an uncle should treat a nephew — especially if the nephew, like Harry, happened to be a wizard. :)
Rest in peace, Richard. As u go on, be sure to take our love with u when u head off into, as Albus Dumbledore put it, ‘the volgende great adventure’. :’)
From my perspective, he will always be Uncle Vernon Dursley to us Harry Potter fans. He really brought Vernon to life, and, when the cameras stopped rolling, he was also zei to have gegeven Daniel advice and humor when it came to pretending to be someone different from u on the big screen.
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i was taking a picture of my new keychains ive been waiting four months for it to come from the nobel collection in the mail and i got it about 20 mins geleden
its just a keychain on a halsketting, ketting u can find the keychain in the packet that came in the deathly hallows part one dvd it says its free its not it was like 5 dollars and i had to order something with it