Helena Ravenclaw cast for Deathly Hallows Part 2!



Scottish actress Kelly Macdonald will be portraying the part of Helena Ravenclaw for Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 2! She confirmed it in an interview with Vanity Fair.

John Lopez: I hear now that Boardwalk’s done, you’re working on the final Harry Potter as we speak. They really are trying to get every U.K. actor into those movies.

Kelly Macdonald: It’s true! I’m friends with Colin Firth, and he told me he’s the only Brit who’s not in it.


I'm sure you'll all remember that Helena is the Ravenclaw House Ghost, The Grey Lady, and is the daughter of Hogwarts founder Rowena Ravenclaw, and she gives Harry vital information about the diadem horcrux.




Posted on 12 Dec 2010 by Tom
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