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== Literature == |
== Literature == |
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* The ''[[Harry Potter]]'' fandom, of course. Snape was originally supposed to be rather unattractive, with greasy hair, pale skin, and a long, hooked nose. You would think this would have put more people off, but no. Of course, many of these people were simply finding [[Alan Rickman|the actor who portrayed him in the |
* The ''[[Harry Potter]]'' fandom, of course. Snape was originally supposed to be rather unattractive, with greasy hair, pale skin, and a long, hooked nose. You would think this would have put more people off, but no. Of course, many of these people were simply finding [[Alan Rickman|the actor who portrayed him in the movies]] to be rather attractive. |
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** Lucius Malfoy is another example. He's not unattractive in the books, but that's because he's given virtually no description at all. Put [[Jason Isaacs]] in a blond wig and fancy wizard clothes? ''Now'' you're talking. |
** Lucius Malfoy is another example. He's not unattractive in the books, but that's because he's given virtually no description at all. Put [[Jason Isaacs]] in a blond wig and fancy wizard clothes? ''Now'' you're talking. |
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** And Lucius' son, played by [[Tom Felton]], isn't too shabby himself. |
** And Lucius' son, played by [[Tom Felton]], isn't too shabby himself. |