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Miriam Margolyes is the latest 'Harry Potter' alum to take a stance against J.K. Rowling's ongoing anti-transgender rhetoric.
Calls have been made for Harry Potter star Miriam Margolyes to be stripped of her OBE by a leading anti-semitism group. The Oxford-born actress starred in several of the wizarding world's films as ...
‘Harry Potter’ actress Miriam Margolyes, 83, can no longer walk due to spinal condition: ‘I’m registered disabled’ By Nicki Cox Published July 31, 2024, 1:34 p.m. ET ...
Miriam Margolyes thinks that if you're in your 30s and still identify as a Gryffindor, it's time to grow up. "I worry about Harry Potter fans because they should be over that by now," the British ...
Miriam Margolyes, who played herbology expert Professor Sprout in the Harry Potter movies, opened up about her health struggles on Sunday’s How to Fail podcast. Speaking with host Elizabeth Day ...
Miriam Margolyes portrayed Professor Sprout in the Harry Potter franchise. “No, seriously,” she insisted, after the hosts laughed. “It’s a great series. It’s a wonderful set of films.
Jessie Cave, 36, who played Lavender Brown in the “Harry Potter” movies, is slamming her co-star, Miriam Margolyes, 82, who played Professor Sprout. “I worry about Harry Potter fans because ...
Grown-up Harry Potter fans scorned by Miriam Margolyes‘ remarks have been validated by another of the film series’ stars. For those who didn’t catch the actress’ interview with New Zealand ...
Fans praise Miriam Margolyes’ honesty over Harry Potter comments: ‘So effortlessly unfiltered’ British star played Professor Sprout across two films Tom Murray Thursday 15 June 2023 18:25 BST ...
Harry Potter fans weren’t impressed when Miriam Margolyes said they should be ‘over it’ and now another star of the franchise has hit back in defence of adult Potterheads.
“Harry Potter” actress Miriam Margolyes is defending J.K. Rowling, insisting anger over her trans comments is “misplaced” — and offering to broker peace talks with the younger stars who ...
“I worry about Harry Potter fans because they should be over that by now,” Margolyes said in an interview with New Zeland’s 1News. “It was 25 years ago, and it’s for children.