Wednesday, December 10, 2014

Faceing Blog's Pottermore Christmas

Faceing Blog's PottermoreChristmas kicks off this week for Harry Potter fans


Daniel Radcliffe proved on the October 28 edition of "The Tonight Show" that his talents go far beyond acting; Radcliffe's also a pretty great rapper, too. The 25-year-old will next appear in the Judd Apatow comedy "Trainwreck" in 2015. What's the rest of the cast up to these days?

Since portraying sharp witch Hermione in the "Harry Potter" series, Emma Watson has broken away from the supernatural with roles grounded in the (mostly) real world. After "My Week With Marilyn," "The Perks of Being A Wallflower" and "The Bling Ring," the 24-year-old actress also showed her sense of humor in Seth Rogen's outlandish summer comedy, "This Is the End." She'll next appear in the 2015 thriller, "Regression."



Rupert Grint kept it fairly low-key after he ended his 10-year run as one of Harry P
otter's best friends, Ron Weasley. The 26-year-old took on a risky role with 2013's CGBG -- if you need proof that Grint's all grown-up, check out the trailer.


Bonnie Wright began playing Ginny Weasley at age 10, and since leaving the franchise has been on a steady diet of dramas. Wright appeared in The Philosophers, followed by Before I Sleep with Tom Sizemore.


ust enough time has passed for us to stop cringing at the sight of Tom Felton, who came to be known as the weakling bully Draco Malfoy. Even while working on the Potter franchise, Felton dabbled in other films, like The Disappeared and Get Him to the Greek. Felton has been busy since Potter wrapped, and appeared in the World War II movie Ghosts of the Pacific and the TNT cop drama Murder in the First.

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