Former Guymon Star Heading to Hogwarts

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Season (Mattocks) McBride, a 2007 graduate of Guymon High School, and employee at Texhoma School has been casted for the part of Delphi in Warner Brothers on-screen production of Harry Potter and the Cursed Child. The Cursed Child is the eighth installment of the famous Harry Potter Series by J.K Rowling written as an original play for London’s West End. McBride was thrilled when she found out she earned the role. “The Harry Potter series is absolutely my favorite. I am so excited to finally be an actual part of the Harry Potter universe!”
Many felt the choice was a strange choice for an actress who has never had an on-screen role. Casting director Fiona Weir supported the decision by saying, “We have watched a lot of footage on McBride, including her role in the Oklahoma Panhandle State's 2009 production of Urinetown and several other roles throughout her acting career. We saw a raw potential from her that we just had to have.”
Harry Potter and the Cursed Child picks up 19 years after the seventh installment, Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, with the main characters grown up and raising children of their own. Delphi holds a mysterious relationship with Amos Diggory, the father of Cedric Diggory from Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire. The beloved Hufflepuff who had an untimely death by the Dark Lord was played by Robert Pattinson, who is better known for his role as Edward Cullen in the Twilight series, another Hollywood Blockbuster. Delphi also plays a major role as a friend of Albus Potter, one of Harry Potter’s sons. Although the role of Albus was played by Arthur Brown in the ending of Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part II, there is no word yet if he will also play the part in the Cursed Child.

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