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harry potter and the goblet of fire

Hogwarts is on high alert. The Death Eaters are on the attack, and He Who Must Not Be Named is gaining power. Still, the Triwizard Cup competition must go on, and Hogwarts is hosting the event. Rules say that one student from each of the three participating schools -- Hogwarts, Beauxbaton, and Drumstrang -- will be chosen to compete, but a fourth name is pulled from the Goblet of Fire: Harry's! Suddenly, Harry is thrust face-to-face with dragons, nasty mermaids, and pure evil. If that's not enough to deal with, Ron's not speaking to him, Hermione's obsessed with a lost cause, and Cho, Harry's crush, is crushing on someone else. If Harry has any chance of surviving, he's got to keep focused and get help. But not everyone is who or what they seem to be, and Harry could be headed for a trap.

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daniel radcliffe as harry potter

Daniel Radcliffe's first movie role was as David Copperfield in a TV adaptation of Dickens's classic book. He was only 8 years old, but he already had a promising career.

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rupert grint as ronald weasley

Rupert Grint made his film debut in "Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone." He also costarred in "Thunderpants," about a boy with an unusual -- and stinky -- gift.

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emma watson as hermione granger

Born in France and raised in England, Emma Watson went on to play the very English Hermione Granger -- her first professional acting role.

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tom felton as draco malfoy

Before he appeared in the first Harry Potter film, Tom Felton already had a list of professional acting credits. He has guest-starred in two episodes of the English TV show "Second Sight."

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michael gambon as
albus dumbledore

Known as "The Great Gambon" in the London theater world, Michael Gambon has also had an incredible film and television career. He's won the BAFTA award (the British equivalent of the Academy Award®) four times.

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maggie smith as
professor mcgonagall

Screen legend Maggie Smith began her career in the 1950s and is still going strong. She first caught the attention of American audiences with her Oscar®-nominated turn as Desdemona in 1965's "Othello," opposite Laurence Olivier.

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alan rickman as severus snape

One of Britain's most popular actors -- and most recognizable voices -- Alan Rickman has been in dozens of movies. He first came to the attention of American audiences as the icy terrorist in "Die Hard."

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robbie coltrane as hagrid

One of Britain's most popular comedians, Robbie Coltrane has been in dozens of TV shows and movies. Aside from playing Hagrid in the Harry Potter films (rumor has it he was personally selected for the role by author J.K. Rowling), Robbie is probably best known for starring in the critically acclaimed English series "Cracker."

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clemence poesy as fleur delacour

A native of France, Clémence Poésy has played her share of international characters. She was Colin Farrell's Belgian love interest in "In Bruges" and a feisty Russian aristocrat in "War and Peace" (2007).

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brendan gleeson as
alastor "mad-eye" moody

One of Britain's most highly regarded stage and film actors, Brendan Gleeson has been in almost 60 films and TV shows. Some of his most popular films include "Braveheart," "Michael Collins," "28 Days Later," and, most recently, "In Bruges."

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ralph fiennes as lord voldemort

One of Ralph Fiennes's first major roles was as another really bad guy: He played a Nazi officer in "Schindler's List." He's obviously very good at being bad, because the role scored him both an Oscar® and a Golden Globe nomination.

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robert pattinson as cedric diggory

Making his debut in "Vanity Fair" (2004), Robert Pattinson has also been in TV movies "Ring of the Nibelungs," "The Haunted Airman," and "The Bad Mother's Handbook," as well as on the big screen in "How to Be."

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katie leung as cho chang

Born in Scotland, Katie Leung made her screen debut in "Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire." Since then she has appeared in an episode of the U.K.'s "Agatha Christie: Poirot" and "Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix."

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stanislav ianevski as viktor krum

An athlete in his native Bulgaria, Stanislav Ianevski auditioned for the role of Viktor Krum after attending just one acting workshop. He won the role over 600 other actors to make his film debut in "Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire."

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miranda richardson as rita skeeter

After coming to the attention of American audiences as a beautiful blonde with an ugly temper in 1985's "Dance with a Stranger," Miranda Richardson has become one of the world's most versatile actresses.

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