Non-Harry Potter Movies starring another member of the cast
- Krull - a young Robbie Coltrane, who played Hagrid in HP.
- Weird: The Al Yankovic Story, starring Daniel Radcliffe, who played Harry Potter
- Knock at the Cabin - Rupert Grint (Ron Weasley)
- Die Hard - Alan Rickman, played Professor Snape.
- Death on the Nile - Maggie Smith, who played Prof. McGonagall
- Braveheart - Brendan Gleeson (Mad-Eye Moody)
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Non-Harry Potter Movies starring another member of the cast
- Krull - a young Robbie Coltrane, who played Hagrid in HP.
- Weird: The Al Yankovic Story, starring Daniel Radcliffe, who played Harry Potter
- Knock at the Cabin - Rupert Grint (Ron Weasley)
- Die Hard - Alan Rickman, played Professor Snape.
- Death on the Nile - Maggie Smith, who played Prof. McGonagall
- Braveheart - Brendan Gleeson (Mad-Eye Moody)
- Unforgiven - Richard Harris (Albus Dumbledore - 1st incarnation)
Non-Harry Potter Movies starring another member of the cast
- Krull - a young Robbie Coltrane, who played Hagrid in HP.
- Weird: The Al Yankovic Story, starring Daniel Radcliffe, who played Harry Potter
- Knock at the Cabin - Rupert Grint (Ron Weasley)
- Die Hard - Alan Rickman, played Professor Snape.
- Death on the Nile - Maggie Smith, who played Prof. McGonagall
- Braveheart - Brendan Gleeson (Mad-Eye Moody)
- Unforgiven - Richard Harris (Albus Dumbledore - 1st incarnation)
- Beauty and the Beast (live-action version) – Emma Watson (Hermione Granger)
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Non-Harry Potter Movies starring another member of the cast
- Krull - a young Robbie Coltrane, who played Hagrid in HP.
- Weird: The Al Yankovic Story, starring Daniel Radcliffe, who played Harry Potter
- Knock at the Cabin - Rupert Grint (Ron Weasley)
- Die Hard - Alan Rickman, played Professor Snape.
- Death on the Nile - Maggie Smith, who played Prof. McGonagall
- Braveheart - Brendan Gleeson (Mad-Eye Moody)
- Unforgiven - Richard Harris (Albus Dumbledore - 1st incarnation)
- Beauty and the Beast (live-action version) – Emma Watson (Hermione Granger)
- Layer Cake - Michael Gambon (Albus Dumbledore - 2nd incarnation)
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Non-Harry Potter Movies starring another member of the cast
- Krull - a young Robbie Coltrane, who played Hagrid in HP.
- Weird: The Al Yankovic Story, starring Daniel Radcliffe, who played Harry Potter
- Knock at the Cabin - Rupert Grint (Ron Weasley)
- Die Hard - Alan Rickman, played Professor Snape.
- Death on the Nile - Maggie Smith, who played Prof. McGonagall
- Braveheart - Brendan Gleeson (Mad-Eye Moody)
- Unforgiven - Richard Harris (Albus Dumbledore - 1st incarnation)
- Beauty and the Beast (live-action version) – Emma Watson (Hermione Granger)
- Layer Cake - Michael Gambon (Albus Dumbledore - 2nd incarnation)
- King Ralph - Richard Griffiths (Harry’s uncle Vernon Dursley).
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Movies made, even partially, in Toronto, which stands in for an American city:
- Hairspray (Toronto stands in for Baltimore)
Movies made, even partially, in Toronto, which stands in for an American city:
- Hairspray (Toronto stands in for Baltimore)
- Blues Brothers 2000 (Toronto stands in for Chicago)
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Movies made, even partially, in Toronto, which stands in for an American city:
- Hairspray (Toronto stands in for Baltimore)
- Blues Brothers 2000 (Toronto stands in for Chicago
- My Big Fat Greek Wedding (Toronto stands in for Chicago)
Movies made, even partially, in Toronto, which stands in for an American city:
- Hairspray (Toronto stands in for Baltimore)
- Blues Brothers 2000 (Toronto stands in for Chicago
- My Big Fat Greek Wedding (Toronto stands in for Chicago)
- American Psycho (Toronto stands in for New York City)
Movies made, even partially, in Toronto, which stands in for an American city:
- Hairspray (Toronto stands in for Baltimore)
- Blues Brothers 2000 (Toronto stands in for Chicago
- My Big Fat Greek Wedding (Toronto stands in for Chicago)
- American Psycho (Toronto stands in for New York City)
- Police Academy (Humber College is used to portray the academy grounds; many other scenes shot in and around the city)
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Movies made, even partially, in Toronto, which stands in for an American city:
- Hairspray (Toronto stands in for Baltimore)
- Blues Brothers 2000 (Toronto stands in for Chicago)
- My Big Fat Greek Wedding (Toronto stands in for Chicago)
- American Psycho (Toronto stands in for New York City)
- Police Academy (Humber College is used to portray the academy grounds; many other scenes shot in and around the city)
- Detroit Rock City (Toronto stands in for Detroit)
Movies made, even partially, in Toronto, which stands in for an American city:
- Hairspray (Toronto stands in for Baltimore)
- Blues Brothers 2000 (Toronto stands in for Chicago)
- My Big Fat Greek Wedding (Toronto stands in for Chicago)
- American Psycho (Toronto stands in for New York City)
- Police Academy (Humber College is used to portray the academy grounds; many other scenes shot in and around the city)
- Detroit Rock City (Toronto stands in for Detroit)
- In the Shadow of the Moon (Toronto stands in for Philadelphia)
Movies made, even partially, in Toronto, which stands in for an American city:
- Hairspray (Toronto stands in for Baltimore)
- Blues Brothers 2000 (Toronto stands in for Chicago)
- My Big Fat Greek Wedding (Toronto stands in for Chicago)
- American Psycho (Toronto stands in for New York City)
- Police Academy (Humber College is used to portray the academy grounds; many other scenes shot in and around the city)
- Detroit Rock City (Toronto stands in for Detroit)
- In the Shadow of the Moon (Toronto stands in for Philadelphia)
- Good Will Hunting (Toronto stands in for Boston)
Movies made, even partially, in Toronto, which stands in for an American city:
- Hairspray (Toronto stands in for Baltimore)
- Blues Brothers 2000 (Toronto stands in for Chicago)
- My Big Fat Greek Wedding (Toronto stands in for Chicago)
- American Psycho (Toronto stands in for New York City)
- Police Academy (Humber College is used to portray the academy grounds; many other scenes shot in and around the city)
- Detroit Rock City (Toronto stands in for Detroit)
- In the Shadow of the Moon (Toronto stands in for Philadelphia)
- Good Will Hunting (Toronto stands in for Boston)
- Chicago (Toronto stands in for Chicago. Go figure)
Movies made, even partially, in Toronto, which stands in for an American city:
- Hairspray (Toronto stands in for Baltimore)
- Blues Brothers 2000 (Toronto stands in for Chicago)
- My Big Fat Greek Wedding (Toronto stands in for Chicago)
- American Psycho (Toronto stands in for New York City)
- Police Academy (Humber College is used to portray the academy grounds; many other scenes shot in and around the city)
- Detroit Rock City (Toronto stands in for Detroit)
- In the Shadow of the Moon (Toronto stands in for Philadelphia)
- Good Will Hunting (Toronto stands in for Boston)
- Chicago (Toronto stands in for Chicago. Go figure)
- Dick (1999; set in Washington DC, at least one Toronto location was used, the high school Lawrence Park Collegiate Institute)
Bad Movie Accent Impressions
- Mary Poppins (Dick Van Dyke’s attempt at a Cockney accent)
Bad Movie Accent Impressions
- Mary Poppins (Dick Van Dyke’s attempt at a Cockney accent)
- Ocean’s Eleven (Don Cheadle, ditto)
Bad Movie Accent Impressions
- Mary Poppins (Dick Van Dyke’s attempt at a Cockney accent)
- Ocean’s Eleven (Don Cheadle, ditto)
- Bram Stoker’s Dracula (Keanu Reeves has an accent that sounds English by way of Southern California)
Bad Movie Accent Impressions
- Mary Poppins (Dick Van Dyke’s attempt at a Cockney accent)
- Ocean’s Eleven (Don Cheadle, ditto)
- Bram Stoker’s Dracula (Keanu Reeves has an accent that sounds English by way of Southern California)
- Snatch (Brad Pitt’s hackneyed cockney accent)
Bad Movie Accent Impressions
- Mary Poppins (Dick Van Dyke’s attempt at a Cockney accent)
- Ocean’s Eleven (Don Cheadle, ditto)
- Bram Stoker’s Dracula (Keanu Reeves has an accent that sounds English by way of Southern California)
- Snatch (Brad Pitt’s hackneyed cockney accent)
- Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves (Kevin Costner, British accent so bad that it was mocked by Cary Elwes in Robin Hood: Men in Tights)
Bad Movie Accent Impressions
- Mary Poppins (Dick Van Dyke’s attempt at a Cockney accent)
- Ocean’s Eleven (Don Cheadle, ditto)
- Bram Stoker’s Dracula (Keanu Reeves has an accent that sounds English by way of Southern California)
- Snatch (Brad Pitt’s hackneyed cockney accent)
- Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves (Kevin Costner, British accent so bad that it was mocked by Cary Elwes in Robin Hood: Men in Tights)
- Con Air (Nicolas Cage does Nicolas Cage with a southern accent)
Bad Movie Accent Impressions
- Mary Poppins (Dick Van Dyke’s attempt at a Cockney accent)
- Ocean’s Eleven (Don Cheadle, ditto)
- Bram Stoker’s Dracula (Keanu Reeves has an accent that sounds English by way of Southern California)
- Snatch (Brad Pitt’s hackneyed cockney accent)
- Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves (Kevin Costner, British accent so bad that it was mocked by Cary Elwes in Robin Hood: Men in Tights)
- Con Air (Nicolas Cage does Nicolas Cage with a southern accent)
- From Hell (Heather Graham slaughters a Cockney accent)