Draco Malfoy 10 Personal Facts, Biography, Wiki
He attended Howard of Effingham School until May of 2004. His favourite car brand is BMW. He listens to rap and hip-hop music. He visits St Lawrence in New York almost annually to compete in the Carping Competition. He currently has music videos on YouTube, under the account “feltbeats”, featuring him singing and playing guitar. He also appeared on Eight Out of Ten Cats, a comedy panel show about public opinion, news and statistics. It was during this appearance that host, Jimmy Carr, treated him in a comedically patronising manner, (due to his being noticeably younger than the other panellists), particularly at his excitement about the at-the-time new Transformers film. He was the first of several actors from The Borrowers to appear in the Harry Potter films; others include Mark Williams (Arthur Weasley) and Jim Broadbent (Horace Slughorn). His real-life ex-girlfriend Jade Olivia plays his on-screen wife Astoria Greengrass in Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2. His real hair colour is a dark blond and he has, to date (December 2010), dyed his hair 18 times for the films. He is one of the thirteen actors to appear in all eight Harry Potter films. His co-star and on-screen enemy Emma Watson had a crush on Tom in the earlier films. Tom Felton was sorted into Gryffindor on Pottermore rather than Slytherin, the house of Draco Malfoy and the one he had personally identified with. Series author J. K. Rowling agreed with this sorting, however, noting that she “could’ve told [Tom] that years ago”. He has acted alongside both Fiennes brothers – Ralph Fiennes in the Harry Potter films, and Joseph Fiennes in the 2016 film Risen. Tom’s role as Julian Albert/Dr Alchemy on “The Flash” also referenced his role as Draco due to the Philosopher’s Stone, which the main villain Savitar relied on, as that was also his first movie.
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Draco is technically part French, seeing as his ancestor Armand Malfoy was from France. Technically, Draco was responsible for Harry missing two of his three Quidditch Cups at Hogwarts. In their fifth year, Harry was banned from the Quidditch Team by Umbridge for attacking Malfoy after he insulted Harry’s mother and Ron’s family. The second time, in their sixth year, Harry was forced to miss the final Quidditch match by Snape for using the Sectumsempra curse on Malfoy in their duel. The first time Draco saw Voldemort was in the Forbidden Forest, when the latter was sharing a body with Professor Quirrell. Draco fled from him in horror, despite the fact that his father served Voldemort in the First Wizarding War. It is presumed Voldemort did not know who Draco was at the time, or if he remembered him when he became part of the Death Eaters. Draco also probably didn’t recognise Voldemort for who he was, since he was on the back of Quirrell’s head, and that he was cloaked. Draco would have attended Durmstrang Institute, a school that does not admit Muggle-borns and teaches the Dark Arts, but his mother didn’t want him staying so far away from home. Ironically enough, it was Draco’s wand that Harry used in his final duel with Voldemort, though it had changed its allegiance to Harry by that point. However, as it was the rebounding spell of the Elder Wand that killed Voldemort, Draco’s wand did not vanquish Riddle. Draco is portrayed by British actor Tom Felton in the film adaptations of Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone, Chamber of Secrets, Prisoner of Azkaban, Goblet of Fire, Order of the Phoenix, Half-Blood Prince and Deathly Hallows: Part 1 and Part 2 and so is one of the 14 characters to appear in all 8 film adaptations. Tom provided the voice of Draco Malfoy in the video-game adaptations of Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix and Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince. Draco is portrayed by British actor Alex Price in the Original West End production of Harry Potter and the Cursed Child. In J. K. Rowling’s early drafts of Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone, Draco’s surname was “Spungen”, “Spinks”, or “Smart”. Draco’s wand is notable in that his wand is one of the few that have the same look throughout all eight films, though the prop in the last two films is all black instead of brown with a black handle. Rowling has expressed some worry over fans of Draco: “People have been waxing lyrical [in letters] about Draco Malfoy, and I think that’s the only time when it stopped amusing me and started almost worrying me. I’m trying to clearly distinguish between Tom Felton, who is a good-looking young boy, and Draco, who, whatever he looks like, is not a nice man. It’s a romantic, but unhealthy…” In the the film adaptation of Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets, Draco does notice the Golden Snitch just after Harry does and chases after him for it only to get knocked off his broom and injured unlike the book where he never noticed it because he wasn’t paying attention to his surroundings. Also for the film, Draco’s injuries cause him to be sent to the Hospital Wing, though Madam Pomfrey impatiently tells him that his injuries were not severe enough to be kept overnight.