Ginny from Harry Potter real name. Grown-up children from the Harry Potter films (21 photos)

You know, when you grow up with Fred and George, you gradually begin to think that nothing is impossible, if only you have the desire. Ginny Weasley to Harry Potter (OF29)
- I’m three years older than you were when you fought with You-Know-Who for the Philosopher’s Stone, and it’s thanks to me that Malfoy is now stuck in Umbridge’s office, with huge snot flying above him... Ginny Weasley to Harry and Ron (OF33)

Ginny Weasley is the youngest of the children and the only daughter of Arthur and Molly Weasley (interestingly, according to JKR, Ginny is the first daughter born into the Weasley family in several generations). Her full name- Ginevra Molly Weasley (JKR, WBD). She is currently a student at Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry (Gryffindor, like her parents and all her brothers), where she entered in 1992, a year after Harry, Ron and Hermione. Apparently, she has a very strong friendship with the latter: they are ready to share secrets that they hide from other friends (and in Ginny’s case, from her brothers).
Ginny is determined and often willing to stop at nothing to achieve her goals. So, when in childhood her brothers did not take her to play Quidditch with them, she - starting from the age of six! - I secretly made my way into the barn where the family brooms were kept, and tried to fly on each of them in turn. It was surprising that the twins, and especially Ron, with all his brotherly guardianship over his little sister, had never caught her, so all three were amazed when this fact found out after 14-year-old Ginny was accepted into the faculty team as a catcher (OF26). Harry watched only one match with her participation - Gryffindor against Hufflepuff, when Gryffindor lost, although Ginny caught the Snitch. Harry was impressed by her performance. Ginny herself, in response to Harry's praise, said that next year (assuming that with Umbridge's departure, Harry's suspension from games will be lifted) she would like to try herself as a hunter, since she likes hitting balls more than catching the Snitch.
Ginny's friends also include Neville Longbottom. He invited her to the Yule Ball - after Hermione refused him (OK22). Obviously, Ginny cannot be called Neville’s girlfriend in the generally accepted sense of the word: she went to the ball with him primarily because she had no other opportunity to do so - at that moment she was only in her third year, and fourth years were allowed to go to the ball and older and those whom they invited. To Ginny's credit, however, she did not turn down Neville's invitation after Ron asked her to go to the ball with Harry, and she liked him from the very first time they met! (By the way, a year and a half later, Neville, who obviously had not forgotten Ginny’s human relationship with him in this story with the ball, tried to rescue Ginny from the clutches of the Inquisitorial detachment, which was dragging her to Umbridge’s office - see OF32. As a result, Neville himself ended up there and almost suffocated in Crabbe's arms. Only the intervention - irony of fate - of Professor Snape, who could not stomach Neville almost as much as Harry, saved the poor fellow.)
But back to Ginny... and Harry. According to Hermione, Ginny "gave up on it" (sighing for Harry) sometime during her third year. Before this, she was always embarrassed when confronted with him face to face, and all she could do was either anonymous signs of attention, like a singing valentine in her first year, or, in the language of the criminal code, “taking advantage of the helpless state of the victim,” as it happened the following year: when Harry was lying in the hospital wing after falling off his broom during Quidditch, Ginny brought him a homemade singing (again!) get well card...
But all this, we repeat, is in the past. Now Ginny has not only “started talking” in Harry's presence (in OP16 he remarks: “Ginny never spoke directly to me before”). Unlike many of his friends, she finds enough courage to reprimand him when, in her opinion, Harry is doing wrong, although she understands perfectly well that he is in a state of such nervous tension that he can easily lose his temper at the slightest reason!
At the Yule Ball, Ginny met Michael Corner from Ravenclaw, and sometime towards the end of 1994/5 academic year(her third year) started dating him, trying not to let her brothers know about it: she was well aware that they, especially Ron, would “make a fuss” (as Hermione said in OP16). Thanks to Ginny, Michael and his friends came to the DA, which without them would have practically no Ravenclaw students - without Michael’s company, this faculty was represented only by fifth-year prefects, as well as Zhou Chang and her friend, who, we recall, subsequently betrayed the organization... In Ginny eventually broke up with Michael: after his house lost to Gryffindor in the 1995/6 Quidditch final, Michael "became darker than a cloud" and Ginny "left him and he rushed off to appease Cho", thus replacing one Seeker to another...
Ginny flatly refused to stay at Hogwarts when Harry decided to go in search of Sirius. She did not agree to “watch and warn” in the atrium of the Ministry of Magic. During the battle in the Department of Mysteries, in order not to distract her fighting friends, Ginny refused their help whenever possible, despite the fact that one of the Death Eaters broke her ankle (OP33, 34).
Ginny is a pretty powerful witch. Even Fred and George are impressed by her power, especially the famous Spell of Snot Airplanes. Among her abilities is an acting gift: she is able to convince Mrs. Weasley that it was Crookshanks who planted cacobombs at the kitchen doors at the headquarters of the Order of the Phoenix, imitates Hambridge's voice, and so on (OF4, 16, 32).
And one more interesting fact: Ginny is the only person to survive after being "at the mercy of You-Know-Who" (TK, OF23). If Harry had not saved her in the Chamber of Secrets, Tom Riddle - Voldemort's past - would have broken out, which, according to JKR, would have greatly strengthened the current Voldemort. Details are promised to us in the following books...

Full name: Ginevra Molly Weasley
Date of birth: August 11, 1981 (JKR)
Eyes: brown (PC3)
Hair: bright red, “mane of fiery hair” (OF4) - a wonderful style for Gryffindor, whose emblem, as you know, is a lion.
Body type: "short version" of the Weasleys - like the twins, not like Ron. With her jaw jutting out, she generally becomes “terribly like Fred and George” (OF33).

Ginny is one of my favorite GP characters. And of course, it’s offensive when they use the typical argument in their hatred of her: “she’s a Mary Sue.” Such completely stupid statements, in my opinion, are primarily due to the fact that Ginny stayed with Harry, and not because anyone is interested in the heroine’s personality. Ginny, of course, has many advantages: she changes from an insecure girl to a girl who does not shy away from Harry and can be herself around him. Strong and confident, she doesn't act like an arrogant person.

I like that she is truly friends with Luna, is sincerely happy for her and stands up for her, and can even shut up her brother. Of course, Ginny is very brave. A true Gryffindor. What also attracts me to her is that she is a little tomboyish, plays Quidditch and can show her character. How could it be otherwise if she grew up among six brothers, especially ones like Fred and George.

But to prove that Ginny is not perfect, as one might think, I can say her shortcomings: the fact that Ginny possessed the bat evil eye. I don't consider this such a big plus, since she can harm other people at will, even her loved ones during a quarrel. Of course, Ginny is not a good girl, on the one hand, this is a plus, but if you look at the fact that she could sometimes argue even with her mother, this is not good. . Thirdly, the whole Burrow situation with Fleur when Ginny called her Phlegm. I get that maybe Fleur was annoying her, but I think part of Ginny's anger at her was that all the attention was on her. So to say that everyone (brothers) adore her. I consider this action to be Ginny's fault because she acted like a typical girl.


Fleur Delacour

But the most important thing is that Ginny is hot-tempered and cannot control her emotions. The fact that she faked it during a quarrel between Ron and Hermione shows how much Ginny succumbs to her bad emotions, which can offend loved ones.


Ginny teases Ron

Regarding the relationship with Harry. Yes, she wasn't always around the Golden Trio. Yes, she appears so brightly in Harry’s life only in the sixth part, but before that he spent the holidays with her, it’s easy and pleasant for him to be with her. The fact that he smelled flowers next to the love potion suggests that at that time he was happy precisely in her presence. And the fact that Harry saw Ginny with Dean simply makes him finally understand that this girl is not indifferent to him. This is not a sudden outbreak of feelings, but only an awareness of his already existing attachment to Ginny as a girl. And Harry really needed such a fighting girl who would understand him, support him in any case and be with him until the very end.

In several interviews, J.K. Rowling revealed some secrets about the fate of the Potter characters after the final book.

1. Harry married Ginny Weasley. They had three children: James Sirius, Albus Severus and Lily Luna.

Order of the Phoenix, Kingsley Breastwork

J.K. Rowling:

“Kingsley became the new permanent Minister of Magic and, naturally, he wanted Harry to lead the Auror Department. Kingsley promoted a number of positive changes in the Ministry, including the eradication of hidden discrimination. Harry, Ron, Hermione, Ginny, etc. undoubtedly played an important role in rebuilding wizarding society through their future professions."

3. Hermione and Ron got married and had two children: Hugo and Rose.


4. Draco Malfoy married the purebred sorceress Astoria Greengrass, the younger sister of Daphne Greengrass. They had a son, Scorpius Hyperion.

5. After the death of his parents (Remus Lupin and Nymphadora Tonks), Teddy Lupine was raised by his grandmother Andromeda.


J.K. Rowling:

"Unlike Neville Longbottom, Teddy had his father's friends from the Order and his godfather, Harry, so he wasn't alone."

6. George Weasley married Angelina Johnson, who played on the same Quidditch team with him. They had two children: Fred and Roxanne.

7. Harry began working in the Auror Department at the Ministry of Magic, and over time Ron joined him. Hermione became a high-ranking official in the Department of Magical Law Enforcement.


J.K. Rowling:

“Harry and Ron have changed the Auror Department beyond recognition. Hermione also continued her career at the Ministry of Magic after graduating from Hogwarts. She worked in the Department for the Regulation and Control of Magical Creatures, through which she fought for the rights of both house elves and their species as a whole. She then transferred to the Department of Magical Law Enforcement and influenced the abolition of cruel laws that oppressed non-pureblood wizards."

8. Fleur and Bill Weasley's first child was born on the anniversary of the Battle of Hogwarts. The girl was named Victoire, which means “Victory” in French.


Dementors on vacation

J.K. Rowling:

"Dumbledore has always maintained that the use of Dementors shows the insignificance of the Ministry of Magic."

10. Ginny Weasley was a professional Quidditch player for several years, but then became the sports editor of the Daily Prophet.

J.K. Rowling:

“ Ginny was a successful player on the Hollyhead Harpies Quidditch team for several years, but later she wanted to spend more time with her family and become the editor-in-chief of the sports column for the Daily Prophet.

11. Harry and Dudley decided to continue seeing each other and supporting good relationship between their families.


J.K. Rowling:

“Harry and Dudley met occasionally, usually at Christmas. But they met mostly out of a sense of duty so that their children could communicate with each other.”

12. Percy Weasley began working at the Ministry of Magic under Kingsley Brestwer and married a woman named Audrey. They had two daughters: Molly and Lucy.

13. Bill and Fleur Weasley had three children: Victoire, Louis and Dominic.


14. Hermione returned to Hogwarts to finish her seventh, last year training and pass the final exams TOAD. Ron and Harry decided not to follow her example.

J.K. Rowling:

“Hermione would definitely return to Hogwarts to complete her training. I think she was... I mean, I adore Hermione. She followed Harry and Ron because goodness was much more important to her than knowledge and this can say a lot about her. Was she forced to fight? Not at all. She's not Bellatrix. She is not the kind of woman who wants to hurt, fight or kill. "Hermione was happy to get back to school, study, and then join Harry and Ron at the Ministry."

15. Mr. Weasley eventually fixed Sirius Black's motorcycle and returned it to Harry.


16. Luna Lovegood married Rolf Scamander. His great-grandfather was the famous naturalist and writer Newt Scamander in the wizarding world. They had two children: twins Lorcan and Lysander.


J.K. Rowling:

“19 years after the Battle of Hogwarts, the school of witchcraft and wizardry was headed by a completely new director. McGonagall has done quite well in this position."

18. Harry made sure that the portrait of Severus Snape returned to its rightful place in the Hogwarts headmaster's office.

J.K. Rowling:

"This (The absence of a portrait of Severus Snape in last scene"Deathly Hallows") was no coincidence. He actually left his position as Headmaster during the Battle of Hogwarts, so he didn't deserve a place in the Headmaster's office at Hogwarts. But I like the idea that Harry was instrumental in bringing Snape's portrait to its rightful place...Harry would do everything he could to make sure people knew about Snape's heroism."

19. Alice and Frank Longbottom never returned from St. Mungo's Hospital and lived there for the rest of their lives.


J.K. Rowling:

“Readers were really hoping that everything would be okay with Neville's parents, and I can understand why. In fact, what happened to Neville's parents was even worse than that, what happened to Harry's parents. The injuries they received were very dark magic and in most cases remain forever."

20. Harry lost the ability to speak with snakes after the Horcrux inside him was destroyed.

J.K. Rowling:

“He lost that gift and I’m very glad about that.”

21. The young centaur Florenz, who fought in the Battle of Hogwarts and was a teacher of divination, was eventually accepted back into his fold.


J.K. Rowling:

“The rest of the herd was forced to admit that Florenz’s desire to help people was not disgraceful, but showed his nobility.”

24. Golden-earth Lockons never recovered from the injuries received in the Chamber of Secrets.

Don't try to escape, Lokons

J.K. Rowling:

“I wouldn't want to give him back. He is happy in the place where he is, and I am even more happy without him.”

25. Neville became a teacher of herbology at Hogwarts and married Hannah Abbott, who became the new mistress of the Leaky Cauldron.


J.K. Rowling:

“Neville married Hannah Abbott, who later became the owner of the Leaky Cauldron. This has made him popular with students as he lives directly above the pub.”

26. Dolores Umbridge was tried and then imprisoned in Azkaban prison for crimes against Muggle-borns.

27. Harry and Ginny's children found the Marauder's map and took it to Hogwarts.


28. Harry, Ron and Hermione were immortalized on the Chocolate Frog cards.

J.K. Rowling:

"Ron said it was the best moment of his life."

BONUS:

The Weasley family tree, drawn by J.K. Rowling.


Harry Potter: The Next Generation


Top row (from left to right): James Sirius Potter, Victoire Weasley, Teddy Lupine, Dominic Weasley, Molly Weasley, Fred Weasley, Roxanne Weasley.

Bottom row (from left to right): Scorpius Malfoy, Albus Potter, Rose Weasley, Lorcan Scamander, Lysander Scamander, Louis Weasley, Lucy Weasley, Lily Luna Potter, Hugo Weasley.


The film epic about Harry Potter has a lot of fans around the world. For the first readers and viewers, it was incredibly interesting to know who would become the chosen one of the young wizard.

Ginny Weasley became Harry Potter's chosen one and wife. The actress who played her is also of interest to modern fans of the film.

Full name of the actress

The actress's parents:

  • Father - Harry Wright
  • Mother - Sheila Teague.

They gave their daughter the name Bonnie Francesca, she bears her father's last name - Wright.

Basic facts from the biography

The girl was born on February 17, 1991 into a family of jewelers who owned a joint business. In addition to Bonnie, the family has an eldest son, Lewis. He can often be seen with his sister.

Before participating in filming, the girl studied at King Alfred's school.

In parallel with filming the seventh part of Harry Potter, she studied the basics of cinema and television in London (University of the Arts). In addition, Bonnie can play the piano and recorder. Among her activities, she enjoys dancing, swimming, cycling, skating, playing football and traveling.

Actress career

According to the current version, Bonnie decided to audition in 1999 for the role of Ginny, because her brother was sure that she was very similar to this character. During this audition, the girl did not leave the character, perhaps thanks to this she was approved.

His film debut took place in 2001. In the first film, she played in one scene in which Ginny Weasley (actress Bonnie Wright) wished Harry luck at King's Cross Station before he left for magic school.

In the following films about the wizard, the actress will appear more often, although not all of them will have a significant role. Her most notable role was in the film about the Chamber of Secrets, in which Ginny's soul and consciousness were captured by one of Voldemort's Horcruxes.

She becomes the young wizard's lover in the sixth film. And in the final frames of the epic, she appeared as the wife of Harry Potter.

In addition to the many roles that will be presented below, the actress in 2010 became the face of the jewelry line of her parents' jewelry company.

Together with other Potter actors, she took part in the dubbing computer games about a wizard opening amusement parks.

Heroine Ginny Weasley

The actress, whose real name is Bonnie, played the heroine Ginevra Molly Weasley. She was the seventh child in the family and a long-awaited girl. For many generations, the Weasleys limited themselves to only male successors.

In the family where the long-awaited girl appeared, Ginny Weasley (actress Bonnie Wright) was not deprived of attention. Special care was expressed on the part of the mother. She was not a nice, quiet girl. An example of this is the fact that from the age of six she secretly took her older brothers' brooms from the barn to fly.

At the age of eleven, like all representatives of magical families, she goes to school. At Hogwarts, she enters Gryffindor, like all her brothers before. Her first year of training was the most difficult and dangerous, as her consciousness was captured by the remaining part of Voldemort's soul. This happened to her because of Lucius Malfoy, who put Tom Redle's diary in her basket of textbooks. The latter's soul, desiring to be fully restored to human form, took away the girl’s strength. Harry Potter saves her by killing the Basilisk and destroying the diary.

Throughout her years of study, Ginny Weasley (actress Bonnie) has been in love with Harry, but they will only be together in the sixth film, during the girl’s fifth year.

After graduating from Hogwarts, she marries Harry and becomes Ginevra Molly Potter. As an adult, Ginny played on the Quidditch team and later became editor of the Daily Prophet (a sports column).

The Potter family will have two sons and a daughter. They will name all their children in honor of their friends, with whom they fought together against Voldemort.

Harry and Ginny's children:

  • James Sirius;
  • Albus Severus;
  • Lily Luna.

Other roles of the actress

From 2001 to 2011, the actress who played Ginny Weasley was involved in the Harry Potter film series. In addition to this, in different years she was able to star in many other films. Now her career is very busy and varied.

The actress who played Ginny Weasley starred in the following films

The role of the actress

Title of the painting

Year of release

Young Sarah Robinson

Robinson Family

Young Agatha

Agatha Christie: A Life in Images

Doubles (episode in London Calling)

Geography of an unhappy heart

Georgiana

Philosophers

Shakespeare's Daughter

My dad Scrooge

During six months of 2015, three more films were released: “Who Killed Nelson Nutmeg”, “Highway for Gamblers”, “He Who Wanders”, in which the actress also starred.

Ginny Weasley (more precisely, Bonnie Wright) woke up famous at the age of ten. At this age, a person is not always able to realize his desires. However, the list of her works at the age of 24 makes it clear that this decision was quite deliberate. At least she doesn't plan to stop. This means that the red-haired actress will appear in more than one film.

Ginevra Molly Weasley, or simply Ginny Weasley, is a sorceress who was destined to become a wife in the legendary novel. For some reason, fans of the saga attribute to her a victim complex: in fan fiction she is mainly presented as a heroine who is attacked, beaten, and kept in captivity. Although the character is much deeper, and the events that she had to go through strengthened the girl’s character.

History and prototype

In 1997, the Englishwoman JK Rowling was overwhelmed by a wave of popularity. Readers appreciated the attempt of the pen in the form of a novel about young magicians “Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone” and demanded a continuation. The woman greeted the beginning of the new millennium with a billion-dollar fortune. But at first the manuscript gathered dust on the shelves of publishing houses for two years.

Ginny Weasley as a child and her mother Molly

Ginny Weasley joins the cohort minor characters, despite this, is involved in some of the main events of the saga. Unlike many of the characters in the book, the girl did not have a specific prototype - she had a collective image. Only the name was borrowed from King Arthur’s wife, whose name was also Ginevra.

Image

Cute slender girl with brown eyes inherited family trait- red streak in hair. Despite the fact that this is the long-awaited girl in the Weasley family, Rowling specifically added strong qualities to her character: courage, courage, courage in the face of danger.


As a child, Ginny Weasley, like all kids, dreamed of independence; from the first meeting she demonstrates perseverance - she runs after the train, falls, but continues to wave to her departing brothers. At the same time, she is characterized by modesty, which manifested itself only in the presence of Harry Potter, although her brother noted:

“You usually can’t shut her up.”

In her first years of study at Hogwarts, the heroine is withdrawn and does not know how to quickly make friends. In adulthood, enviable calm and poise are complemented by a willingness to take risks. For her, showing feelings is more important public opinion.


Ginny, like Ron, has an excellent sense of humor, which is what attracts Harry Potter most in a girl.

Ginny is a loyal friend, devoted to her family, and her loved ones can always count on her support.

Capabilities

Even as a kindergartener, Ginny stole her brothers' brooms and learned to fly. The capable sorceress created a bodily patronus (a magical entity summoned to protect against Dementors) at the age of 14, which is almost impossible for inexperienced young magicians. It’s not a silver cloud that rushes to Ginny’s aid, but a fully formed horse.


In her first lessons, Ginny receives praise from her teachers for magical power. Besides, the girl has a talent for confrontation Dark Arts and using the "Bat Evil Eye" spell.

In the second book, she easily communicated with the basilisk in the language of snakes, but the heroine cannot be attributed to the abilities of a parselmouth - she did this solely under the influence of hypnosis.


Poppy Miller as adult Ginny Weasley in Harry Potter and Cursed child"

By the way, Ginny managed to survive after being under the spell of the Dark Magician, which few, even adult wizards, could do.

The girl plays Quidditch very well and was accepted into the faculty team. sports game first in the place of the catcher, and then the hunter.

Family and friends

For several generations in a row, only boys were born to the wizards of the Weasley dynasty. The couple Arthur and Molly were no exception; the couple had six sons, and in 1981 a girl was suddenly born. Although the parents dreamed of a daughter, Ginny was very surprised.


Ginny Weasley with her family on vacation in Egypt (episode from the film "Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban")

It is clear that the mother pays more attention to her daughter and takes care of her. The girl grows up under the tireless control of her older brothers, is terribly jealous that they are students at Hogwarts, and cannot wait to join the ranks of the students of the school for young magicians.


Luna Lovegood, Ginny Weasley and Hermione Granger - art

Every year the heroine went with her mother to see her brothers off to school. A year before I was a student, I saw Harry Potter for the first time, and when I put on the Gryffindor uniform, I became friends with this “boy-who-lived.” In general, Ginny is characterized by friendship with the opposite sex, the girls went through the spell, Michael Corner, Dean Thomas. In addition, being in the company of his brother, he maintains warm relations with and.

Ginny was connected with Harry Potter not only by friendship, the couple had tender feelings for each other. The love story that began in school had a continuation: after graduating from Hogwarts, the young people got married. The wizard couple have three children - James Sirius, Albrus Severus and Lily Luna.

Books

JK Rowling created a magical world that fit into seven volumes. Ginny Weasley doesn't participate much in central events, is mainly located on the periphery. The character is clearly shown in the second, fifth and sixth books.

"Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone"

The girl appears in the first volume of the Potter series, the reader encounters her twice - when Ginny and her mother accompany her brothers to the train, and at the end of the school year she comes to meet her on platform 9¾.


"Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets"

Ginny turned 11 years old, and she finally went to conquer magical sciences at Hogwarts. While shopping for textbooks, father and mother met Lucius Malfoy, trustee of the magic school and father, a classmate of Harry Potter. Lucius planted Tom Riddle's diary, which contained a piece of Voldemort's soul, in the books bought for Ginny.


Through the diary, Tom communicates with the girl and eventually subjugates her mind. At the behest of Riddle, Ginny opened the Chamber of Secrets, where the terrible basilisk monster was hidden. The heroine almost became a victim of the Dark Magician, but Harry came to the rescue in time.

"Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban"

In the next book of the magical saga, Ginny appears in episodes. While waiting for the train with Harry, the girl laughs at her brother Percy, who is acting pompous and important because he has become the head of the faculty, and comes to the hospital to see the main character, who has fallen from his broom.


"Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire"

Ginny suffers from unrequited love for Harry, and Hermione suffers from unrequited love for Ron. The girls try to find out the secrets of making a love potion from Molly Weasley, but come to the conclusion that it is better to just hope than to force boys to fall in love.


Ginny goes to the Christmas ball with Neville Longbottom. When conveying this news to her lover, the girl seems to apologize, but Potter doesn’t care yet - the young man is infatuated with someone else.

"Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix"

The heroine acquires individuality and participates in all significant events. Ginny replaces Harry as Seeker in the Quidditch game and, thanks to her agility, brings the team the School Cup. Joins the secret “Squad” organized by Hermione Granger.


The girl strikes up a friendship with Luna Lovegood. In addition, her popularity with the opposite sex is gaining momentum: the heroine dates first one Gryffindor, then another. Ginny rushes to help Harry in saving her godfather and participates along with the guys in the battle with the Death Eaters.

"Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince"

New Potions teacher Horace Slughorn singled out Ginny from among the Hogwarts students as one of the most gifted students.

Harry finally pays attention to Ginny and realizes that she doesn’t need anyone except this red-haired beauty - the young man is jealous of her boyfriend Dean Thomas. The first kiss happened during the decisive Quidditch match, after which the couple began dating.


However, in the end main character saga breaks up with the lady of his heart, fearing that Voldemort will consider the girl weak point Harry will try to use this fact. True, as it turned out later, the couple did not stop communicating.

"Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows"

Central event final novel Rowling becomes The Battle of Hogwarts. Ginny Weasley is also involved in the battles - the girl almost died at the hands of the Death Eater Bellatrix Lestrange.


In the epilogue, the author of books about young magicians talks about the lives of the main characters, who are already approaching 40 years old. Ginny has had a sports career, excelling at Quidditch, marrying Harry Potter, having three children, and working as a sports columnist for a print publication.

Movies

Success awaited not only the book works of the English writer. The film adaptation of Rowling's novels has joined the ranks of fans magical world. Based on the saga of novice magicians, the directors shot eight films:

– it was she who introduced the viewer to the heir to the dynasty of wizards, Ginny Weasley.

Quotes

JK Rowling's books are filled with touching or simply funny moments and life-affirming phrases that Potter fans know by heart. Among the popular quotes were those belonging to Ginny Weasley:

“You know, when you grow up with Fred and George, you gradually begin to think that nothing is impossible, if only you have the desire.”
“I never stopped thinking about you. I just couldn't. Always hoped... Hermione told me that I should live own life, maybe meet others, so that I can feel more free next to you, I couldn’t even open my mouth in your presence, remember? She believed that if I became, at least a little, myself, then you would pay a little more attention to me.”
Ginny Weasley: Mom, have you seen my jumper?
Molly Weasley: Yes, honey. He's on the cat.