Tom Felton (Draco) uncovers his grandpa had an appearance in the Harry Potter films

It turns out Harry Potter runs in Tom Felton's family. The entertainer who played Draco Malfoy in the film arrangement has been on an incredible Harry Potter gorge recently, rewatching the movies on TikTok and Instagram. He's in undeniable sentimentality mode and we're in that general area with him. 


While rewatching the absolute initially Harry Potter film, Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone, Felton uncovered that his grandpa, Nigel Anstey, really had an appearance in it. "That is my grandpa once more!" he enthused. "The person with the facial hair. White facial hair! Tremendous facial hair directly close to Lee Jordan. Also, there's me again It's a family thing, mental! Mental!" 


Who did Tom Felton's grandpa play in Harry Potter? 


Anstey had a nonspeaking job in the absolute first film as an anonymous Hogwarts educator. Above, you can see him close to Lee Jordan (Luke Youngblood) during a Quidditch game. 


While Felton's maternal granddad broke out his acting chops for a short second, his normal everyday employment was as a geophysicist. Pretty cool, huh? 


With this wistfulness, one needs to contemplate whether Felton would consider truly getting back to the establishment in some limit. Bits of gossip about a Harry Potter arrangement on HBO Max have been getting out and about of late, and the property is still well known every one of these years after the fact, so there might be openings. 


All things considered, about a year back he said that he would return for a reboot in the event that he could play his character's dad, Lucius Malfoy. Thus, you won't ever know! 


Until there is more information on that front, here's a video of Felton bringing an excursion through a world of fond memories, close by a lot of fans watching with him

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