Harry Potter

The hero and protagonist, Harry is a twelve-year-old boy with messy hair and glasses who became famous within the wizard community by surviving the curse of a powerful wizard. Harry frequently finds himself entangled in dangerous adventures but he always lives to tell the tale. Harry's character represents good intentions, innocence, and the fantasies of childhood.

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Ron Weasley

Ron is tall, red-haired, and from a respected but poor family. Ron is one of Harry's two best friends at Hogwarts. He is loyal to Harry, and belligerent to their enemy, Malfoy. Ron uses experience and a process of trial-and-error to solve most mysteries. Ron's character is often overshadowed by Harry's, but Ron always manages to succeed.

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Hermione Granger

Hermione is always the top student in her class. She is clever and well-read. Most spells come easily to her and remain in her encyclopedic mind. In this story especially, she throws her heart into fighting for causes, and she proves to be exceptionally loyal to Harry.

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Voldemort

Once a student named Tom Riddle who attended Hogwarts fifty years before Harry, Voldemort became the most powerful dark wizard ever. When Harry was a baby, Voldemort killed Harry's parents and tried to kill Harry, only to have his curse backfire and render him powerless. He is an embodiment of pure evil. Through the help of Wormtail and a mysterious supporter at Hogwarts, Voldemort manages to rise again at the end of this story.

Tom Riddle

Voldemort's original name, and the name of his Muggle father.

Sirius Black

Harry's loyal and loving godfather, and an unregistered animagus who can change himself into a large black dog, Padfoot, at will. He is widely thought to be responsible for thirteen deaths that, in reality, Peter Pettigrew caused, and since his name is not yet clear, he must remain in hiding. He fulfills his godfatherly duties in this book, looking carefully after Harry.

Hagrid

The gamekeeper at Hogwarts and a good friend of Harry's, Hagrid is an enormous, caring, hairy man with an inimitable accent and a half-giant heritage. He has a great liking for strange and dangerous creatures, and in this book, he teaches Care of Magical Creatures.

Peter Pettigrew, or Wormtail

Wormtail betrays Lily and James Potter, turning their whereabouts over the Voldemort, then blowing up a dozen Muggles, framing Black and turning himself into a rat so that he could escape. He now resides with Voldemort and ultimately sacrifices his right hand to facilitate Voldemort's rebirth.

Albus Dumbledore

Dumbledore, the headmaster of Hogwarts, is a wise, powerful, elderly man with a long silver beard, and he is one of the most impressive characters Harry has ever met. He has a calm, secretive demeanor and is extremely intuitive, tolerant, and trustworthy, and he is the only wizard Voldemort has ever feared.

Mad-Eye Moody

A grizzled, eccentric, skilled retired Auror (dark-wizard catcher) who comes to teach Defense Against the Dark Arts at Hogwarts. He is deeply wary of anyone who could be a Dark wizard, and he drinks only from his hip flask. He takes a liking to Harry and subtly helps him with his tasks. In the end, he is really young Barty Crouch, disguised as Moody.

Ludo Bagman

The head of Magical Games and Sports within the Ministry of Magic; an ex- professional Quidditch player, and a rosy-faced, good-natured, irresponsible man, who once was a Death Eater, but without fully understanding his role.

Rita Skeeter

A nosey, middle-aged reporter who buzzes around, absorbing gossip to use in her reputation-ruining articles; Rita is an unregistered animagus beetle.

Bartemius Crouch

The stiff and rule-abiding Head of the Department for International Magical Cooperation; Percy Weasley's boss.

Bartemius Crouch, Jr.

Mr. Crouch's son, a convicted Death Eater who was allowed to remain outside of prison so long as he wore an Invisibility cloak and stayed in his father's house, guarded carefully by Winky. He escapes the confines of his father's house, returns to Voldemort, and comes to Hogwarts disguised as Moody.

Sibyll Trelawney

The Divination Professor; an insect-like, rather dramatic women who loves predicting deaths but is not at all accurate in her predictions.

Minerva McGonagall

The head of Gryffindor House, a stern but deeply concerned witch, and a great aficionado of Quidditch.

Severus Snape

The Potions teacher, and a slimy, ill-tempered man, Snape is the head of Slytherin House and gets great pleasure out of trying to get Harry into trouble. He once was a Death Eater, but now Dumbledore trusts him as one of the good wizards.

Karkaroff

The headmaster of Durmstrang School, and a shifty and suspicious man; he was once a Death Eater, and he flees at the end of this story.

Madame Maxime

The enormous and elegant headmistress of Beauxbatons, and the object of Hagrid's affection.

Fleur Delacour

The Triwizard champion for Beauxbatons, Fleur is a beautiful, silvery haired, part-Veela girl, who is a bit patronizing and snobby, but in the end grows moderately fond of Harry and Ron.

Viktor Krum

Krum is the eighteen-year-old Bulgarian Quidditch Seeker, a boy-wonder who attends Durmstrang and is chosen as their Triwizard champion. He is quiet and sullen, but he develops quite a crush on Hermione, and he turns out to be a nice, competent individual.

Cedric Diggory

The handsome, brave, and fair Hufflepuff Triwizard champion; dies at the hands of Lord Voldemort.

Cho Chang

A pretty fifth-year Ravenclaw girl on whom Harry develops a crush.

Neville Longbottom

A sweet, pudgy, and very clumsy boy who lives with Harry in Gryffindor. He lives with his grandmother because his parents, it turns out, were tortured and driven mad by Death Eaters.

Remus Lupin

Lupin is a werewolf and was last year's Defense Against the Dark Arts teacher.

Quirrell

The Defense Against the Dark Arts teacher during Harry's first year at Hogwarts; he was possessed by Voldemort, and he ultimately died.

Draco Malfoy

A slimy, smirking, and snotty boy from Slytherin House, Malfoy is Harry's greatest Hogwarts nemesis (not counting Voldemort, who usually resides outside Hogwarts). Because his family is very wealthy and influential, Malfoy often tries to use his father's power as an intimidation tactic.

Lucius Malfoy

Draco Malfoy's father, a mean, powerful man whose name and money his son, Draco, uses to get his way.

Ginny Weasley

Ron's younger sister, and a sweet and shy red-haired girl with an enormous crush on Harry.

Percy Weasley

Ron's somewhat pompous older brother who currently works for the Ministry of Magic, under Mr. Crouch.

Fred Weasley

One of Ron's older brothers, Fred is a beater for the Gryffindor House Quidditch team, and a troublemaker when paired with his twin brother, George. Fred has the slightly louder, more over-the-top sense of humor of the two, but they are identical and usually inseparable. He and his brother George are currently involved in trying to set up a line of practical jokes called Weasleys' Wizard Wheezes.

George Weasley

One of Ron's older brothers, George is a beater for the Gryffindor House Quidditch team, and a troublemaker when paired with his twin brother, Fred. He is somewhat subtler and more tongue-in-cheek than his twin, but otherwise, for the most part identical. Together, the Weasley twins are an infamous, amusing, and charming pair.

Bill Weasley

Ron's second eldest brother, who was a prefect and Head Boy at Hogwarts, and who has a ponytail and an earring, and works in Gringotts Bank in Egypt.

Charlie Weasley

The eldest Weasley offspring who currently works with dragons in Romania, and who comes to Hogwarts to help with the first task.

Molly Weasley

Ron's mother; she is very maternal and protective, but also quite strict.

Arthur Weasley

Ron's father, who works in the Misuse of Muggles Artifacts Office within the Ministry of Magic. He loves any sort of Muggle things with a buoyant, childlike enthusiasm. A thoroughly likeable man, Mr. Weasley treats Harry as if he were one of his own (many) children.

Winky

Once Mr. Crouch's house-elf, and now a free elf working at Hogwarts, she is a squeaky, hysterical, unconfident figure.

Dobby

Once the Malfoys' house-elf, Dobby was freed by Harry several years ago, and now is working at Hogwarts and feeling quite liberated with his new freedom. He is very loyal to Harry.

Vernon Dursley

Harry's stuffy, nasty-tempered Muggle uncle.

Petunia Dursley

Harry's unpleasant Muggle aunt.

Dudley Dursley

Harry's spoiled, overweight Muggle cousin.

Frank Bryce

The Riddles' gardener, and an elderly, misanthropic Muggle suspected to have murdered the Riddles; Frank is murdered by Voldemort in the first chapter of the book

Bertha Jorkins

A middle-aged, gossipy witch who works for the Ministry of Magic. She is tapped for information and killed by Voldemort.

Amos Diggory

The proud father of Cedric, and another worker for the Ministry of Magic

Lily Potter

Harry's mother who sacrificed herself to save Harry from Voldemort; she and James Potter return as ghosts to protect Harry from Voldemort at the end

James Potter

Harry's father, also killed by Voldemort

Argus Filch

The Hogwarts caretaker, who is grouchy and adores nothing but his cat.

Cornelius Fudge

The rather eccentrically dressed Minister of Magic, very kind to Harry, but ultimately somewhat of a stubborn and cowardly man, when he refuses to acknowledge Voldemort's return.

Seamus Finnigan

One of Harry's Gryffindor roommates

Dean Thomas

Another of Harry's Gryffindor roommates.

Parvati Patil

A pretty but rather vain and annoying Gryffindor girl who goes to the Yule Ball with Harry.

Colin Creevey

A third-year Gryffindor boy who idolizes Harry.

Goyle

One of Draco Malfoy's unintelligent, lumbering cronies.

Crabbe

The other of Draco Malfoy's unintelligent, lumbering cronies.

Nearly-Headless Nick

A friendly Gryffindor ghost.

Peeves

A poltergeist who causes lots of harmless trouble at Hogwarts.

Moaning Myrtle

A glum Hogwarts ghost who has somewhat of a crush on Harry.

Mr. Roberts

A confused Muggle who owns the site where the Weasleys camp during the Quidditch World Cup.

Hedwig

Harry's snowy, loyal owl.

Pigwidgeon

Ron's tiny, excitable pet owl.

Crookshanks

Hermione's aggressive ginger cat.

Padfoot

Sirius Black's animagi name, when he is a large black dog.

Fawkes

Dumbledore's beautiful pet phoenix, who gave a two feathers that ended up in the wands of Harry and Voldemort.