Entertainment reporter
After Harry Potter actress Emma Watson was caught at a high speed, driving has been banned for six months.
Watson, who played the Harmine Granger in the film franchise, ran 38MPH in 30mph zone in Oxford on the evening of 31 July last year.
The court heard that Watson already scored nine points on his license, before the incident took place rapidly, the court heard.
The 35 -year -old, now a student, was designed to pay a total of £ 1,044 in the High Vycombe Magistrate Court on Wednesday.
She did not attend the five -minute hearing. Representatives of Watson have been contacted for comment.
The actress has been studying a master’s degree in creative writing at the University of Oxford since 2023.
Watson shot a fame in 2001 with the release of Harry Potter and The Philosopher’s stone, with fellow child stars Daniel Radcliffe and Rupert Grint.
He starred in eight Potter films in total, with the final release in 2011, before appearing in films like Beauty and the Beast, The Bling Ring and the Perx of Being a Walflower.
Watson’s last film role was in the Remike of Little Women of 2019, directed by Gita Gervig. He launched his sustainable brand with his brother in 2023.
A new TV conversion of Harry Potter Books of JK Rowling is currently in production, starring Dominic McLoglin as Harry, Hermion with Arbella Stanton and Ron with Alastair Stout.
John Lithgo has been inserted as Hagrid as Hagrid, as Nickel McTare, as Savaras Snap as Minerva McGongal and Pappa Essedu as Nickel McTare.
The series built by HBO is expected to take a decade to complete.
Separately, another Harry Potter actress, Zo Vanmaker, was fined the same day and as Watson for speed in the same court.
Vanmaker, who played Madam Huch in the Wizarding series, was rapidly caught on M4 on 7 August 2024, Berkshire.
The 76 -year -old was driving at 46mph in the border of 40mph.
He was also fined £ 1,044 and was banned for six months.
Vanmaker’s lawyer Duncan Jones said that she was not asking “special treatment” and accepted the fine.
Like Watson, Vanmaker scored nine points on his license before the rapid incident occurred.
District Judge Arvind Sharma, punishment, supports three more points on the license of both stars, which means that both have been disqualified for six months.