Yes, Olivander does appear and plays an important part in the story line.
Dobby died when after he helped harry, ron, hermione, griphook, olivander, and luna escape from the malfoy manor.
Mr Olivander gets kidnapped he is the one who sold harry his wand in diagon alley in the first film
Hugh of Die died in 1106.
Die Sagerin died in 1573.
Olivander owns Olivander's Wand shop.
Yes, Olivander does appear and plays an important part in the story line.
Dobby died when after he helped harry, ron, hermione, griphook, olivander, and luna escape from the malfoy manor.
(Film) I wondered when I'd be seeing you Mr Potter
Not unless you are delusional have a really good imagination.
They held several people captive; one notable characer was the famous wandmaker, Mr. Olivander. Voldemort needed some advanced information about wands.They held several people captive; one notable characer was the famous wandmaker, Mr. Olivander. Voldemort needed some advanced information about wands.They held several people captive; one notable characer was the famous wandmaker, Mr. Olivander. Voldemort needed some advanced information about wands.They held several people captive; one notable characer was the famous wandmaker, Mr. Olivander. Voldemort needed some advanced information about wands.
Her daughter never appears in the books or movies so it is unknown. She is only mentioned on Pottermore.
Wands are not weighed. They are measured in length in inches. This job is done by Olivander. He is Diagon Alley's local Wandmaker.
Mr Olivander gets kidnapped he is the one who sold harry his wand in diagon alley in the first film
at the olivander's shop, you can purchase the wand for 29.95$ and tax, or buy a collectors wand. (Ron's, Harry's, Neville's, etc)
He is seen in the fourth book, Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire, when they are checking the saftey of their wands for the triwizard tournament. Orcas are cool can answer any further questions about Harry Potter books, movies, souveniers, characters, etc.
"Hawthorn and unicorn hair. Ten inches precisely."