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Harry Potter: Jason Isaacs becomes Lucius Malfoy again to support the British Red Cross

2020-04-29T16:14:25.136Z


The English actor who played the famous Death Eater in the film adaptation of the literary saga produced a video on Tiktok by calling for donations.


Black mages also know how to do good. Proof of this is the recent video published on TikTok by the British Red Cross in which the actor Jason Isaacs, known for playing in the film saga Harry Potter, appears . He plays the Death Eater Lucius Malfoy, servant of Voldemort, the main antagonist of the work. But this time Jason Isaacs decided to do good by calling for donations.

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"I'm here because ... Because I was in the Harry Potter movies with this guy," he says, showing his iconic wand with the head of a snake. "And because we know what magic is. Magic my friends, that's it ” , he exclaims, raising his wand towards the screen, making a button for donations pop up. "I am an ambassador for the British Red Cross and I ask you, if you have something to give, to share with the Red Cross," says Jason Isaacs.

"This organization does wonderful things for those in need, for the hungry, for the homeless and for the National Health Service in unimaginable ways. You can also display the donation sticker on your own videos so that your friends can participate. Give if you can, if not, thank you for watching this video, ” he concludes.

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The UK recently crossed the 21,000 mark for Covid-19 deaths. Recently recovered from the disease, British Prime Minister Boris Johnson announced the birth of his son on Wednesday.

Source: lefigaro

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