ClarkKent
02-12-2002, 04:02 PM
Took this from http://us.imdb.com/PeopleNews/
Harry Potter's Latest Enemy: Cooties
Harry Potter is swapping his magic potions for nit lotion after an outbreak of headlice among the young cast on the set of the sequel. Nurses have been drafted in to examine the heads of the young actors, who play pupils of the fictional Hogwarts School in Harry Potter And The Chamber Of Secrets. And even the film's main star Daniel Radcliffe, who plays the schoolboy wizard, will not escape the rigorous search by nurses for the itchy bugs. One crew member says, "All the kids are given a thorough head examination every day while they are in make-up before any filming can go ahead. The producers wish Harry could perform some real wizardry on this one. But in the absence of any magic, bosses were forced to put their heads together and decide on some rigorous daily checks. If and when problems occur they are dealt with then and there so they don't get out of hand." A Warner Brothers spokesman says, "The health and safety of children involved on any production is of paramount importance."
Harry Potter's Latest Enemy: Cooties
Harry Potter is swapping his magic potions for nit lotion after an outbreak of headlice among the young cast on the set of the sequel. Nurses have been drafted in to examine the heads of the young actors, who play pupils of the fictional Hogwarts School in Harry Potter And The Chamber Of Secrets. And even the film's main star Daniel Radcliffe, who plays the schoolboy wizard, will not escape the rigorous search by nurses for the itchy bugs. One crew member says, "All the kids are given a thorough head examination every day while they are in make-up before any filming can go ahead. The producers wish Harry could perform some real wizardry on this one. But in the absence of any magic, bosses were forced to put their heads together and decide on some rigorous daily checks. If and when problems occur they are dealt with then and there so they don't get out of hand." A Warner Brothers spokesman says, "The health and safety of children involved on any production is of paramount importance."