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Helena Bonham Carter: Harry Potter
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Actress Helena Bonham Carter appeared this morning on the BBC Breakfast program where she discussed her role as Bellatrix Lestrange in the upcoming Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix. She said that production on the movie is still ongoing as she would be "in Azkaban" later today to film more scenes. Ms. Bonham Carter was seen sporting the Dark Mark as well, which she showed to the camera, and she ... has a tattooed number "93" on her neck, which she said is related to the role. Anyone with video, screen caps or a transcript, please send it in! Thanks Jane and A!
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Helena Bonham Carter is all set to enthrall audiences with her portrayal of the character of Bellatrix Lestrange in “Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix”. Her next project is the film adaptation of Sweeney Todd, slated for a late 2007 release. Helena was ... chosen as a jury member at the 2006 Cannes Film Festival. Wikipedia
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Oscar nominated actress Helena Bonham Carter is reported to have signed on for the next Harry Potter movie, Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix. Bonham Carter will play the role of Bellatrix Lestrange in the adaptation of the fifth novel in J.K. Rowling's children's fantasy series.
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Bonham Carter played Bellatrix Lestrange in Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix, which was released in 2007. She replaced Helen McCrory, who left due to pregnancy. Bonham Carter received positive reviews as Lestrange, described as a "shining but underused talent";[8] her character will re-appear in the final two movie adaptations of the six and seventh books.[9] Her next project will be the film adaptation of Sweeney Todd, which is slated for a late 2007 release.[10]
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Helena made her professional acting debut at the age of 16. Her breakthrough performance was in the role of Lucy Honeychurch in A Room with a View in 1986. Her character Bellatrix Lestrange is set to reappear in the final two movie adaptations of Harry Potter books six and seven.
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