There are several actors that have played various stages of Voldemort's life.
Ralph Fiennes has played Lord Voldermort in most of the Harry Potter films.
It was Richard Bremner in Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone and Christian Coulson (as Tom Riddle) in Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets. Ralph Fiennes has played the part of Lord Voldemort in all of the movies Voldemort has been in his full form. These are 'Goblet of Fire', 'The Order of the Phoenix, and 'The Half-Blood Prince'. He is signed to play the part in both of the 'Deathly Hallows' movies as well.
Ralph Fiennes.
James Potter disagreed with Lord Voldemort's view on the wizarding world and his attempts to take it over. To Lord Voldemort, James Potter was just in his way of killing Harry Potter.
Andy Linden played the role of Mundungus Fletcher in Harry Potter.
Harry is played by Daniel Radcliffe, Ron is played by Rupert Grint and Hermione is played by Emma Watson.
There is no character named "Baltimore" in the Harry Potter series.If you mean Lord Voldemort, he is played by Ralph Fiennes.
The main antagonist.
Yes, Ralph Fiennes played Voldemort in Harry Potter and Hades in Clash of the Titans re-make. He will also return to Wrath of the Titans.
No.
I suggest a trick question; Voldemort did not appear in the third film (or book).
There is no such character in Harry Potter.
If you mean Tom Riddle, he was Voldemort in the Harry Potter series of books and movies.
Yes Voldemort does die, Harry Potter defeats him
The movie in which Harry Potter sees Voldemort in a mirror as himself is Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix. :)
Voldemort dies, Harry does not.
Clearly, Harry Potter is seeing the fate of Lord Voldemort, should he die. This is confirmed by Harry Potter in his final confrontation with Lord Voldemort: He tells him that he (Voldemort) can still repent; that he should do it; and that he (Harry Potter) had seen what would be Voldemort's fate otherwise.Clearly, Harry Potter is seeing the fate of Lord Voldemort, should he die. This is confirmed by Harry Potter in his final confrontation with Lord Voldemort: He tells him that he (Voldemort) can still repent; that he should do it; and that he (Harry Potter) had seen what would be Voldemort's fate otherwise.Clearly, Harry Potter is seeing the fate of Lord Voldemort, should he die. This is confirmed by Harry Potter in his final confrontation with Lord Voldemort: He tells him that he (Voldemort) can still repent; that he should do it; and that he (Harry Potter) had seen what would be Voldemort's fate otherwise.Clearly, Harry Potter is seeing the fate of Lord Voldemort, should he die. This is confirmed by Harry Potter in his final confrontation with Lord Voldemort: He tells him that he (Voldemort) can still repent; that he should do it; and that he (Harry Potter) had seen what would be Voldemort's fate otherwise.
Dean was supporting Harry Potter under Voldemort's rule.