Helena Bonham Carter Bellatrix Harry Potter Neville Hearing ( Photo Credit – Facebook )

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Helena Bonham Carter’s portrayal of the maniacal Bellatrix Lestrange in Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix is one for the books—literally. But what you might not know is that her intensity nearly left Neville Longbottom (Matthew Lewis) with more than just a scare during one memorable scene.

Fresh off her role as Mrs. Lovett in Sweeney Todd (directed by her partner, Tim Burton), Carter got into character as Bellatrix with a level of commitment that was, well, too committed. During one scene, where Bellatrix threatens Neville with her wand, Carter gets a bit too enthusiastic with her “torture.” “I thought I could brandish the wand like a Q-tip,” she explained. The result? A perforated eardrum for Lewis. Yikes. Carter, totally unaware, only found out later when she was told Neville had some internal bleeding. “Isn’t that horrific? I damaged him!” she quipped, though she also admitted feeling awful when she found out. And yes, she later apologized, but as she pointed out, Neville was “deaf” by then, which made it a bit harder to get through.

But wait, it wasn’t just a simple mistake. No, it was Carter’s brand of sadistic fun taken a little too literally. “Well, torture happens. Sorry!” she laughed. And if that’s not the most Bellatrix thing to say, I don’t know what is.

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