[HPforGrownups] Re: Dumbledore's age

laura hickman animalsbaby_1999 at yahoo.com
Fri Nov 16 03:44:22 UTC 2001


No: HPFGUIDX 29342

First sorry so late,  but yesterday (Nov 14) Rosie
O'Doldley (did I spell her name right) and Richard
Harris stated that the reason he did not want to play
Dumbledore is bc he would have to sign on for all 7
movies (if there are 7 of them... depending on how 1
and 2 do) and he would be 86 when the series is done. 
I wonder if that is clue or if Harris is trying to
give us a sneaky twist so we think the wrong
thing...or does Dumbledore die but come back as a
ghost, memory or etc...
Just a thought!  My idea... which I know I have stated
before... Dumbledore will die to help Harry finally
competely group up!  Also, in good old fashion of
passing on the gift from Master to Student... the
Master must die and usually comes back as ghost to
help the Student become into his full powers and
ablities!

Just an idea... any of yours please let me know!

Laura
> > 
> > > There's a reference this evening on the BBC news
> website to 
> Richard 
> > > Harris stating that Dumbledore is 2000 years
> old. I wondered what 
> he 
> > > based that on and whether he knew something we
> didn't. Another 
> > > example of the Philosophers Stone, perhaps?
> Here's the URL: 
> > > 
> > > 
>
http://news.bbc.co.uk/hi/english/entertainment/film/newsid_1651000/165
> > > 1390.stm#top
> > > 
> > > Steve Eccleston
> > > 
> > The other interesting "number" is that he's signed
> on for seven 
> films, which implies that Dumbledore appears
> throughout all seven 
> books.  Hmmm.
> 
> ***In a recent interview connected to "The Leaky
> Cauldron" Jo Rowling 
> said that Dumbledore is around 150 years old, and
> Snape is only 
> around 35 or 36.***
> > 
> > Diane in Philly
> 
> 


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