Cast for Charity Babbage and Kreacher in 'Deathly Hallows' Found
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Carolyn Pickles has been tapped to play Muggle Studies professor Charity Babbage, while Simon McBurney will take on house-elf Kreacher in 'Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows'.

AceShowbiz - Two more casting news are coming out for "Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows" and this time, they concern the character of Charity Babbage and Kreacher. The Leaky Cauldron broke out the news that actress Carolyn Pickles has been cast as Muggle Studies professor Babbage, while MuggleNet came out with the story actor Simon McBurney has been listed for the house-elf role.

On Carolyn Pickles' casting news, The Leaky Cauldron mentioned that the story is yet to be confirmed by Warner Bros. In the meantime, MuggleNet claimed that they learned about McBurney's after the casting agency representing the actor has listed him as having the particular role. It is presumed that McBurney will only lend his voice to the character.

On another "Deathly Hallows" news, The Telegraph reported that the National Trust has hinted possibility of the movie using Hardwick Hall in Derbyshire as one of its shooting locations. "It's certainly true that they have been to look but we are awaiting for confirmation," a spokesman for National Trust said of Warner Bros.' location scout on the Elizabethan mansion. Still, the spokesman added, "There's no guarantee that they are coming and, even if they did use it, it wouldn't be until next year."

"Deathly Hallows", the last of "Harry Potter" series will be made into two films, "Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part I" and "Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part II". The first part is slated for November 19, 2010 release, while the second eyes July 15, 2011 release. The two will revolve around the adventure of Harry and his two best friends in finding all the remaining Horcruxes and destroying them once and for all to make sure that Lord Voldemort won't be able to return.

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