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      • According to the books: "He [Harry] thought she looked just like a large, pale toad. She was rather squat with a broad, flabby face, as little neck as Uncle Vernon, and a very wide, slack mouth. Her eyes were large, round, and slightly bulging.
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  1. Jul 14, 2019 · From Harry’s famous green eyes being changed to blue to Narcissa Malfoy’s unique two-tone ’do, here’s how the Harry Potter characters transformed from page to screen, and why they were reimagined for the films.

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    • Albus Dumbledore
    • Hermione Granger
    • Rubeus Hagrid
    • Neville Longbottom
    • Draco Malfoy
    • Dudley Dursley
    • Harry Potter
    • Severus Snape
    • Sirius Black
    • Dolores Umbridge

    According to the books: In addition to wearing half-moon glasses and giving off "an impression of great energy," (Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban), Dumbledore is described as "tall, thin, and very old, judging by the silver of his hair and beard, which were both long enough to tuck into his belt... His blue eyes were light, bright, and spa...

    In the books: "She had a bossy sort of voice, lots of bushy brown hair, and rather large front teeth." (Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone) "She had done something with her hair; it was no longer bushy but sleek and shiny... She was also smiling — rather nervously, it was true — but the reduction in the size of her front teeth was more noticeabl...

    According to the books: "He was almost twice as tall as a normal man and at least five times as wide. He looked simply too big to be allowed, and so wild – long tangles of bushy black hair and beard hid most of his face, He had hands the size of trash can lids, and his feet in their leather boots were like baby dolphins." (Harry Potter and the Sorc...

    According to the books: Neville is described in Sorcerer's Stone as "a round-faced boy," and Rowling has stated in an interviewthat she imagines Neville as "short and plump and blond." In the movies: Neville starts out round-faced (though not blond), but by the end he's quite tall, not very plump, and, as we all know, ultimately wins puberty.

    According to the books: Draco has white-blond hair and "a pale, pointed face." (Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone) In the movies: I think casting pretty much nailed it with Tom Felton.

    According to the books: "He had a large pink face, not much neck, small, watery blue eyes, and thick blond hair that lay smoothly on his thick, fat head. Aunt Petunia often said that Dudley looked like a baby angel — Harry often said that Dudley looked like a pig in a wig." (Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone) In the movies: Dudley has brown hai...

    According to the books: In addition to his jet black, ever-messy hair, "Harry had always been small and skinny for his age. … Harry had a thin face, knobbly knees, black hair, and bright green eyes. He wore round glasses held together with a lot of Scotch tape .... The only thing Harry liked about his own appearance was a very thin scar on his fore...

    According to the books: In Sorcerer's Stone, Snape was described as having "greasy black hair, a hooked nose, and sallow skin." In the movies: Alan Rickman sports greasy black hair, a long (though not really hooked) nose, and looks pretty sallow. However, there's one flaw: in the books, Snape would have been 31 years old when Harry first started at...

    According to the books: In Prisoner of Azkaban Sirius is described as having "a mass of filthy, matted hair hung to his elbows. If eyes hadn't been shining out of the deep, dark sockets, he might have been a corpse. The waxy skin was stretched so tightly over the bones of his face, it looked like a skull. His yellow teeth were bared in a grin," tho...

    According to the books: "He [Harry] thought she looked just like a large, pale toad. She was rather squat with a broad, flabby face, as little neck as Uncle Vernon, and a very wide, slack mouth. Her eyes were large, round, and slightly bulging. Even the little black velvet bow perched on top of her short curly hair put him in mind of a large fly sh...

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    • LORD VOLDEMORT. Lord Voldemort in the movies looks a lot like he does in his book description, which is perhaps why most of us have had nightmare's about the dark wizard while growing up with the series.
    • LUNA LOVEGOOD. Luna Lovegood, portrayed by the brilliant Evanna Lynch, is strikingly similar to her character's description in the books. She is said to have dirty blond hair that goes all the way down to her waist, and "protuberant eyes" that made her constantly look as if she were in a state of surprise.
    • SIRIUS BLACK. Art by Esthergili. Sirius Black, played by the ever so talented Gary Oldman, is quite well kept in the films while in comparison to the book description of the character.
    • DUDLEY DURSLEY. Aunt Petunia may think that Dudley resembles a "baby angel," but Harry is under the more accurate impression that his cousin looks like a "pig in a wig."
  3. In the film adaption of Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix there was an unnamed black Gryffindor boy who resembles Lee Jordan. However he doesn't have Dreadlocks and he may be Dean Thomas's Stunt double.

  4. Sep 9, 2016 · Draco’s hair looks like he went at it with a flat-iron, even though it was already straight, and Ron’s is adequate levels of red. All of this was very, very good.

  5. Dec 14, 2017 · What does he look like? I bet you can picture Harry Potter in your mind: Green eyes. Glasses (maybe broken) Messy hair that never lays flat. But, above all else, there was one defining characteristic that made him unique: The scar in the shape of a lightning bolt.

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