Miriam Margolyes didnt get rich off Harry Potter but shes

Miriam Margolyes didn’t get rich off Harry Potter, but she’s doing great on TikTok

Miriam Margolyes (Photo by Glenn Koenig/Los Angeles Times via Getty Images)

Miriam Margolyes (Photo by Glenn Koenig/Los Angeles Times via Getty Images)

British actress Miriam Margolyes is one of the most popular socialites in Britain thanks to his overwhelming personality and also has an extensive career that spans theater, film and television, but forMost of the world will always be the witch who taught Herbology at Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry.

The 81-year-old actor has only appeared in two of the films in the saga, “Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets” and “Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows” and received nearly $ 70,000 for his work. It’s very rare for someone of average fame to speak so openly about money in an industry like hers, but she doesn’t mind sharing that information, given that only Daniel Radcliffe, Emma Watson, and Rupert Grint earned seven-figure salaries in the franchise.

“I’ve never made millions from ‘Harry Potter.’ I think that was just the three or four main actors. I’ve only been in two of the films and was paid £60,000 for being Professor Sprout, but I’m not complaining. Now. I used to grumble about it, but it really made me famous!” she told Metro newspaper’s Sixty Seconds column.

Thanks to this role, Miriam finally found a very profitable source of income on platforms which he doesn’t even fully understand thanks to the contrast between his female voice and the “colorful” vocabulary, to call it something, that he uses in his daily life.

“I’ve done a few podcasts before, but You know that weird thing called TikTok? doOR cameo appearanceWhere do you make money by wishing someone a happy birthday? Well people put my cameo on this TikTok website and I’ve become very popular. Sometimes I’m rude and swearing and people like it. I’ve always been like this. I didn’t swear at home because my parents wouldn’t have liked it, but I swear in public because it’s fun.”

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