“(K)nox: The Rob Knox Story” Announces Its April Premiere at London Independent Film Festival
A documentary about the acting career of Rob Knox, actor of “Half-Blood Prince”‘s Marcus Belby, premieres at April’s London Independent Film Festival.
A documentary about the acting career of Rob Knox, actor of “Half-Blood Prince”‘s Marcus Belby, premieres at April’s London Independent Film Festival.
MuggleNet can exclusively reveal that Tom Felton will appear in “(K)nox: The Rob Knox Story”, an upcoming documentary honoring the legacy of Rob Knox (Marcus Belby) and continuing the fight against knife and gun violence.
Featuring some famous faces, “(K)nox: The Rob Knox Story” aims to help prevent knife crime, as well as paint a picture of who Knox was outside of his appearance in “Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince”.
The documentary about the life of late “Harry Potter” actor Rob Knox (Marcus Belby) is nearing completion. Find out more about it here!
Over 11 years have passed since the untimely death of “Harry Potter” actor Rob Knox (Marcus Belby) at just 18 years old. His family has helped keep his memory alive through multiple initiatives, including an annual film festival in his name.
On May 24, 2018, it will be ten years since Rob Knox was tragically murdered at 18 years old, a victim of knife violence.
Raise your wands in memory of actor Rob Knox as we celebrate his birthday and learn more about the foundation his family has created in his name.
It’s been seven years since Rob Knox, the actor who played Marcus Belby in “Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince”, was stabbed outside Metro Bar in Sidcup while protecting his younger brother; he was only 18 years old. Now, a group of teens participating in the UK’s National Citizen Service, a community action group for teenagers, has raised money for and dedicated a church bench in the actor’s honor.
Held in memory of Rob Knox (Marcus Belby), the Rob Knox Film Festival is having its most popular year ever for submissions.
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