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Timothy Spall has likened 'Harry Potter' to a "religion". The 66-year-old actor played the role of Peter Pettigrew/Wormtail in five movies in the franchise based on J.K. Rowling's novels and is amazed by the appeal that the films still hold for viewers. Speaking to Variety, Timothy said: "'Harry Potter' is such a big deal. It's edging towards becoming a bit of a religion. It's bizarre. "It's great storytelling, but it was also beautifully made. One day, I wandered into a studio and there was someone (manually) putting leaves on a tree, one by one. That's dedication. They were doing that for th...
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Irish singer Sinead O’Connor died in London on Wednesday morning. Detectives are reportedly not treating her sudden death as suspicious. Police were called to a house in the SE24 region of London at 11:18 a.m. The area sits between Brixton and Dulwich and is the residence of notable actors like Olivia Colman and James Nesbitt. O’Connor had just moved back to London at the beginning of the month, posting about her excitement to see the ballet and teasing a possible tour next year. According to the police, the 56-year-old singer was found unconscious and pronounced dead at her home. A post-morte...
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Florence Welch felt she didn’t "deserve" to eat when she was in the grip of anorexia. The ‘Florence + The Machine’ frontwoman has spoken in the past about her struggle with the eating disorder and although she has largely overcome her issues, she still has the same mindset towards food. She told the June/July issue of Rolling Stone magazine when asked if she is happy: "I think part of it is long-term recovery from eating disorders. So much of that is rejecting nourishment — 'I don't deserve to eat, I don't deserve to feel comfortable'. "Anorexic thinking is still part of my life, even though t...
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James Nesbitt had "mixed" experiences making 'The Hobbit' movies. The 56-year-old star played dwarf Bofur in Peter Jackson's three-part film adaptation of J.R.R Tolkien's 1937 novel, and while he was "grateful" for a part in the trilogy - 'An Unexpected Journey', 'The Desolation of Smaug' and 'The Battle of the Five Armies' - the filming "was an adjustment". He told Collider: "It’s mixed. I love New Zealand. I always say that there are only 13 dwarves in 'The Hobbit' and I was one of them, so I’m grateful for that. "But it was a difficult process, at times. There was a lot of hanging around. T...
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