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From September 29, 2000 to June 12, 2010, Daniel Radcliffe went through 70 wands and 160 pairs of round glasses during the filming of eight Harry Potter movies. After a decade working together, he and the other Harry Potter cast members shared tears and memories on their final day of filming, with Radcliffe saying he had been on the set for so long that "I don't know what my day-to-day life consists of without you."
The cast members, from then until now, have shared their favorite memories from the series, whether it was a cherished scene to film or a behind-the-scenes moment.
Helena Bonham Carter told MTV News she enjoyed her interactions with Hermione in both parts of Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, including their confrontation at Malfoy Manor, and the scene in which she impersonates Hermione in Gringotts Wizarding Bank:
The best bit about being Bellatrix in this one is also because I got to pretend to be Hermione. Because Hermione takes polyjuice potion and gets to look like Bellatrix. Rather than put Emma Watson in a helluva load of makeup, they just said, "Now you go act like Hermione." That was fun, because I always wanted to be Hermione. [I was] looking at Dan [Radcliffe] and Rupert [Grint] and they were treating me as if I was 17.
Michael Gambon told PopSugar he enjoyed twirling Professor McGonagall around during the Yule Ball in Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire:
I'm a very good dancer, and I had a lot of dancing to do in the Great Hall with Maggie Smith, sort of close dancing, dipping around. And at one point I have to lift her up high... and slide [her] back down.
At a news conference with the full cast for Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2, Emma Watson said her best memory of the series was working with the Oscar-nominated actress who played Bellatrix:
Getting to work with Helena Bonham Carter, both when she tortured me and we got to work together with her playing me essentially, and we had so much fun.
Ralph Fiennes told Bravo's Andy Cohen his favorite part of working on the Harry Potter franchise was a behind-the-scenes confirmation of how scary he was:
The best moment I ever had was when I was walking backstage and the son of the script supervisor, he was about 5 or 6, and I just walked past him in my Voldemort makeup and he just burst into tears.