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{{Quote|Is that right? Lord, is it? Well, I don't think much of your manners, My Lord. Turn 'round and face me like a man, why don't you?|Frank Bryce confronts [[Tom Riddle|Lord Voldemort]]|Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire}}
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{{Quote|Is that right? Lord, is it? Well, I don't think much of your manners, "My Lord". Turn 'round and face me like a man, why don't you?|Frank Bryce confronts [[Tom Riddle|Lord Voldemort]].|Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire}}
   
'''Frank Bryce''' ([[August]], [[1910s|1917]]—[[20 August]], [[1994]]) was a [[Muggle]] who lived in the village of [[Little Hangleton]], [[England]]. After serving in the Second World War, he returned to Little Hangleton and became the gardener for the [[Riddle family]]. He was the prime suspect of the [[Riddle family|Riddle murders]], a crime he did not commit. Two unidentified families lived at the house, but neither stayed long. A wealthy man owned the Riddle house during Frank's last days, although he didn't live at the house, being said to keep it "for tax reasons." Shortly before his seventy-seventh birthday, he was murdered by [[Tom Riddle|Lord Voldemort]] after [[Nagini]] told Voldemort Bryce was overhearing him discussing his plans to murder [[Harry Potter]] with [[Peter Pettigrew]].
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'''Frank Bryce''' ([[August]], [[1910s|1917]] [[16 August|16]]-[[17 August]]<ref name="deathday"/>, [[1994]]) was a [[Muggle]] who lived in the village of [[Little Hangleton]], [[England]]. After serving in the Second World War, he returned to Little Hangleton and became the gardener for the [[Riddle family]]. He was the prime suspect of the [[Riddle family|Riddle murders]], a crime he did not commit.
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Two unidentified families lived at the house, but neither stayed long. A wealthy man owned the Riddle house during Frank's last days, although he didn't live at the house, being said to keep it "for tax reasons." Shortly before his seventy-seventh birthday, Bryce was murdered by [[Tom Riddle|Lord Voldemort]] after [[Nagini]] told Voldemort Bryce was overhearing him discussing his plans to murder [[Harry Potter]] with [[Peter Pettigrew]].
   
 
==Biography==
 
==Biography==
 
===Early life===
 
===Early life===
{{Quote|Horrible temper. I remember, when he was a kid...|[[Dot]]|Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire}}
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{{Quote|Horrible temper. I remember, when he was a kid...|[[Dot]] regarding Frank|Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire}}
   
Frank was born in [[1910s|1917]], under a [[Muggle]] family. The fact that he lived in [[Little Hangleton]] along with [[Dot]] in his childhood supports the fact that he was born in the village.<ref name="GoF 1" />
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Frank was born in [[1910s|1917]] to a [[Muggle]] family. The fact that he lived in [[Little Hangleton]] along with [[Dot]] in his childhood supports the fact that he was born in the village.<ref name="GF1"/>
   
 
===Second World War===
 
===Second World War===
 
{{Quote|He had a hard war, Frank.|A woman at [[The Hanged Man]]|Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire}}
 
{{Quote|He had a hard war, Frank.|A woman at [[The Hanged Man]]|Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire}}
   
In [[1930s|1939]] the [[Wikipedia:World_War_II|Second World War]] started. Frank Bryce, a twenty-two year old man at the time, was called to military service. During the war, his leg was wounded and remained very stiff until his death.<ref name="GoF 1" /> He left the service prior to the end of the war, presumably because of his leg. Bryce was already back in [[Little Hangleton]] by [[1940s|1943]],<ref name="GoF 1" /> sometime prior to the deaths of the [[Riddle family]].
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In [[1930s|1939]] the [[Wikipedia:World_War_II|Second World War]] started. Frank Bryce, a twenty-two year old man at the time, was called to military service. During the war, his leg was wounded and remained very stiff until his death. He left the service prior to the end of the war, presumably because of his leg. Bryce was already back in [[Little Hangleton]] by [[1940s|1943]], sometime prior to the deaths of the [[Riddle family]].<ref name="GF1"/>
   
 
===Gardener for the Riddles===
 
===Gardener for the Riddles===
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[[File:Frank Bryce cottage.jpg|230px|left|thumb|Bryce in his small cottage on the Riddle's property.]]
 
{{Quote|He likes the quiet life.|A woman at [[The Hanged Man]]|Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire}}
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{{Quote|He likes the quiet life.|A woman at [[The Hanged Man]]|Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire}}[[File:Frank Bryce cottage.png|230px|left|thumb|Bryce in his small cottage on the Riddle's property.]]Frank returned to [[Little Hangleton]] with a stiff leg and a great dislike of crowds and loud noises. Frank started working for the snobbish [[Riddle family]], as a gardener. He worked full-time; he was given a small cottage in the Riddle's property.<ref name="GF1"/>
 
Frank returned to [[Little Hangleton]] with a stiff leg and a great dislike of crowds and loud noises. Frank started working for the snobbish [[Riddle family]], as a gardener. He worked full-time; he was given a small cottage in the Riddle's property.<ref name="GoF 1" />
 
   
 
====The Riddle murders====
 
====The Riddle murders====
{{Quote|Who else had a key to the back door, then? There's been a spare key hanging in the gardener's cottage far back as I can remember! Nobody forced the door last night! No broken windows! All Frank had to do was creep up to the big house while we was all sleeping...|[[Riddles' cook]]|Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire}}
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{{Quote|Who else had a key to the back door, then? There's been a spare key hanging in the gardener's cottage far back as I can remember! Nobody forced the door last night! No broken windows! All Frank had to do was creep up to the big house while we was all sleeping...|[[Riddles' cook]] thinks Frank murdered the Riddles|Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire}}
   
In the summer of [[1940s|1943]], sixteen-year-old [[Tom Riddle|Tom Marvolo Riddle]], came to [[Little Hangleton]] in search of his family. Upon learning of [[Tom Riddle Sr.|his father]]'s actions toward his [[Merope Gaunt|mother]] and himself from his [[Morfin Gaunt|uncle]], he decided to murder his father. That same evening, Frank Bryce, a twenty-six year old man, saw Tom Marvolo Riddle climbing the hill towards the [[Riddle House]].<ref name="GoF 1" />
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In the summer of [[1940s|1943]], sixteen-year-old [[Tom Riddle|Tom Marvolo Riddle]], came to [[Little Hangleton]] in search of his family. Upon learning of [[Tom Riddle Sr.|his father]]'s actions toward his [[Merope Gaunt|mother]] and himself from his [[Morfin Gaunt|uncle]], he decided to murder his father. That same evening, Frank Bryce, a twenty-six year old man, saw Tom Marvolo Riddle climbing the hill towards the [[Riddle House]].<ref name="GF1"/> The next morning, a [[Riddles' maid|maid]] found [[Thomas Riddle]], [[Mary Riddle]] and [[Tom Riddle Sr.|Tom Riddle]] dead in the [[Riddle House]]'s drawing room. The local villagers suspected Bryce, and he was taken by the police in the neighbouring [[Great Hangleton]] to be questioned, given that he had the only key to the mansion. Though Bryce explained that the last person he saw near the Riddle House was the dark-haired boy, nobody else had seen him and was sure that Bryce invented him. However, the report on the Riddles' bodies was unable to determine the cause of their death, and Frank was released due to lack of evidence, although he was still widely suspected by his neighbours.<ref name="GF1"/>
The next morning, a [[Riddles' maid|maid]] found [[Thomas Riddle]], [[Mary Riddle]] and [[Tom Riddle Sr.|Tom Riddle]] dead in the [[Riddle House]]'s drawing room. The local villagers suspected Bryce, and he was taken by the police in the neighbouring [[Great Hangleton]] to be questioned, given that he had the only key to the mansion. Though Bryce explained that the last person he saw near the Riddle House was the dark-haired boy, nobody else had seen him and was sure that Bryce invented him. However, the report on the Riddles' bodies was unable to determine the cause of their death, and Frank was released due to lack of evidence, although he was still widely suspected by his neighbours.<ref name="GoF 1" />
 
   
 
===After the murders===
 
===After the murders===
 
{{Quote|'S far as I'm concerned, he killed them, and I don't care what the police say. And if he had any decency, he'd leave here, knowing as how we knows he did it.|[[Dot]]|Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire}}
 
{{Quote|'S far as I'm concerned, he killed them, and I don't care what the police say. And if he had any decency, he'd leave here, knowing as how we knows he did it.|[[Dot]]|Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire}}
   
Frank had no family, and continued to live a solitary, disconnected life in his small cottage on the [[Riddle House]] grounds. He continued to be paid as the gardener by the house's succession of owners.<ref name="GoF 1" /> As he aged, he was plagued by the pain in his leg, and by the vandalism of local boys, which he suspected was motivated by the belief that he was a murderer.<ref name="GoF 1" /> The boys would usually throw rocks into the Riddle House and trample or ride their bicycles on the flowerbeds that Frank worked hard to keep smooth, then flee when Frank tried to pursue them unsuccessfully due to his injured leg.<ref name="GoF 1" />
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Frank had no family, and continued to live a solitary, disconnected life in his small cottage on the [[Riddle House]] grounds. He continued to be paid as the gardener by the house's succession of owners. As he aged, he was plagued by the pain in his leg, and by the vandalism of local boys, which he suspected was motivated by the belief that he was a murderer. The boys would usually throw rocks into the Riddle House, trample or ride their bicycles on the flowerbeds that Frank worked hard to keep smooth or even break in the House for a dare, then flee when Frank tried to pursue them unsuccessfully due to his injured leg.<ref name="GF1"/>
   
 
===Death===
 
===Death===
[[File:Frank Bryce death.jpg|255px|right|thumb|Bryce's murder.]]
 
 
{{Quote|Step aside, [[Peter Pettigrew|Wormtail]], so I can give our guest a proper greeting... Avada Kedavra!|Voldemort upon learning that Frank was eavesdropping on him|Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire (film)}}One night, in the summer of [[1994]], Frank Bryce, now nearing his seventy-seventh birthday, woke up from the pain in his leg, and saw a light in the [[Riddle House]], and he assumed the local boys had broken in and set fire to it.<ref name="GoF 1" /> Not having a telephone or trusting the police since his arrest, Frank went to investigate and was surprised to see not vandals, but [[Tom Riddle|Lord Voldemort]], hidden from view, and his [[Death Eaters|servant]] [[Peter Pettigrew|Wormtail]], discussing on taking [[Harry Potter]]'s life. Going very deaf from old age, he listened with his better right ear, and though confused with terms such as "[[Muggle]]s" and "[[Quidditch]]," he thought they must be code, and he figured enough to learn that the master had killed [[Bertha Jorkins|a woman]] with amusement, and plotting more. Frank thought he must report this to the police at once, but encountered with [[Nagini]] before he could flee.<ref name="GoF 1" />
 
 
 
{{Quote|He was screaming so loudly that he never heard the words the thing in the chair spoke as it raised a wand. There was a flash of green light, a rushing sound, and Frank Bryce crumbled. He was dead before he hit the floor.|Description of the murder for Frank Bryce|Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire}}
 
{{Quote|He was screaming so loudly that he never heard the words the thing in the chair spoke as it raised a wand. There was a flash of green light, a rushing sound, and Frank Bryce crumbled. He was dead before he hit the floor.|Description of the murder for Frank Bryce|Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire}}
   
When Nagini discovered Frank and reported to Voldemort, the Dark Lord welcomed the gardener into the room. In a failed attempt to bluff his way out, Frank's deception saying that his wife would notice his disappearance was [[Legilimency|seen through]] by Voldemort, and that nobody knew he was there.<ref name="GoF 1" /> After challenging Voldemort to show his face "like a man," Frank was horrified to see a mutilated body in the chair, and was screaming so loud that he never heard the incantation of the [[Killing Curse]] that took his life.<ref name="GoF 1" />
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In [[August]], in the summer of [[1994]], Frank Bryce, now nearing his seventy-seventh birthday, woke up from the pain in his leg, and saw a light in the [[Riddle House]], and he assumed the local boys had broken in and set fire to it. Not having a telephone or trusting the police since his arrest, Frank entered the house to investigate and was surprised to see not vandals, but [[Tom Riddle|Lord Voldemort]], hidden from view, and his [[Death Eaters|servant]] [[Peter Pettigrew|Wormtail]], discussing on taking [[Harry Potter]]'s life. Going very deaf from old age, he listened with his better right ear, and though confused with terms such as "[[Muggle]]s" and "[[Quidditch]]," he thought they must be code, and he figured enough to learn that the master had killed [[Bertha Jorkins|a woman]] with amusement and plotting another murder, directed to [[Harry Potter|a boy]]. Frank thought he must report this to the police at once, but before he could successfully flee he encountered [[Nagini]].<ref name="GF1"/>[[File:Frank Bryce death.jpg|230x230px|right|thumb|Bryce's murder.]]When Nagini discovered Frank and reported to Voldemort, the Dark Lord welcomed the gardener into the room. In a failed attempt to bluff his way out, Frank's deception saying that his wife would notice his disappearance was [[Legilimency|seen through]] by Voldemort, and that nobody knew he was there. After challenging Voldemort to show his face "like a man," Frank was horrified to see a mutilated body in the chair, and was screaming so loud that he never heard the incantation of the [[Killing Curse]] that took his life.<ref name="GF1"/>
   
 
===Post-mortem===
 
===Post-mortem===
[[File:Frank Bryce echoe.jpg|140px|left|thumb|Frank Bryce's echo, after emerging from Voldemort's wand.]]
 
 
{{Quote|He was a real wizard, then? Killed me, that one did... You fight him, boy...|Frank Bryce's echo on Voldemort, encouraging Harry|Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire}}
 
{{Quote|He was a real wizard, then? Killed me, that one did... You fight him, boy...|Frank Bryce's echo on Voldemort, encouraging Harry|Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire}}
   
Roughly a year later, after [[Return of the Dark Lord|Voldemort's rebirth]], Frank's shadow reappeared in the ''[[Priori Incantatem]]'' caused by the duel between [[Harry Potter]] and Voldemort.<ref name="GoF 34">''[[Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire]]'' - Chapter 34 (Priori Incantatem)</ref>
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[[File:Frank Bryce echoe.jpg|140px|thumb|Frank Bryce's echo, after emerging from Voldemort's wand|left]]Roughly a year later, after [[Return of the Dark Lord|Voldemort's rebirth]], Frank's shadow reappeared in the ''[[Priori Incantatem]]'' caused by the duel between [[Harry Potter]] and Voldemort.<ref name="GF34">''[[Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire]]'' - Chapter 34 (''Priori Incantatem'')</ref> Frank then realised that Voldemort was indeed a wizard, and supported Harry to defeat the Dark Lord in revenge for his demise. He, and the other echoes, helped [[Harry Potter|Harry]] escape by distracting [[Tom Riddle|Voldemort]].<ref name="GF34" />
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Frank then realized that Voldemort was indeed a wizard, and supported Harry to defeat the Dark Lord in revenge for his demise. He, and the other echoes, helped [[Harry Potter|Harry]] escape by distracting [[Tom Riddle|Voldemort]].<ref name="GoF 34" />
 
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==Personality and traits==
 
==Personality and traits==
{{Quote|Always thought he was odd. Unfriendly, like. I'm sure if I've offered him a cuppa once, I've offered it a hundred times. Never wanted to mix, he didn't.|The [[Riddles' cook]] on Frank Bryce.|Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire}}
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{{Quote|Always thought he was odd. Unfriendly, like. I'm sure if I've offered him a cuppa once, I've offered it a hundred times. Never wanted to mix, he didn't.|The [[Riddles' cook]] on Frank Bryce|Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire}}
   
Frank is described to have a "horrible temper" since he was a child.<ref name="GoF 1" /> He was not very sociable; according to the [[Riddles' cook]] he "never wanted to mix".<ref name="GoF 1" /> After his experiences during the War, he developed a great dislike of crowds and loud noises.<ref name="GoF 1" /> When the time finally comes to take action, he manages his fear much easier; in [[1994]], despite being terrified of the [[Tom Riddle|murderer]] who is standing besides a door in the Riddle House, he confronts him, when he was caught eavesdropping.<ref name="GoF 1" /> Upon his temporary return to Earth during the duel between Harry and Voldemort, Bryce supported the former, while distracting the latter in revenge for killing him.
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Frank is described to have a "horrible temper" since he was a child. He was not very sociable; according to the [[Riddles' cook]] he "never wanted to mix". After his experiences during the War, he developed a great dislike of crowds and loud noises. When the time finally comes to take action, he manages his fear much easier; in [[1994]], despite being terrified of the [[Tom Riddle|murderer]] who is standing besides a door in the Riddle House, he confronts him, when he was caught eavesdropping.<ref name="GF1"/> Upon his temporary return to Earth during the duel between Harry and Voldemort he seemed to have a dry acceptance of his death. Bryce supported the former despite never meeting him before, while distracting the latter in revenge for killing him.
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==Possessions==
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*[[Cottage of Frank Bryce|His cottage]] - This cottage was Frank's permanent residence and was located not very far from the [[Little Hangleton graveyard|graveyard]].
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*[[Frank Bryce's walking stick]] - Frank also possessed a walking stick and kept it whenever he would go anywhere. He drops it when he see's Voldemort's shriveled and shrunken body, leaving its fate unknown.
   
 
==Behind the scenes==
 
==Behind the scenes==
[[File:Little Hangleton milkman.jpg|thumb|right|150px|The [[Little Hangleton milkman|Milkman]] took Frank Bryce's role in [[Lego Harry Potter: Years 1-4]].]]
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[[File:Little Hangleton milkman.jpg|thumb|right|150px|The [[Little Hangleton milkman|Milkman]] took Frank Bryce's role in [[LEGO Harry Potter: Years 1-4]].]]
 
*Frank was portrayed by [[Eric Sykes]] in the [[Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire (film)|film adaptation]] of ''[[Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire]]''.
 
*Frank was portrayed by [[Eric Sykes]] in the [[Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire (film)|film adaptation]] of ''[[Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire]]''.
*Frank is one of only four characters in the ''Harry Potter'' [[Harry Potter books|book series]] whose thoughts have been disclosed by the narrator, the others being [[Harry Potter]], [[Vernon Dursley]], and the British [[Prime Minister]].
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*Frank is one of only five characters in the ''Harry Potter'' [[Harry Potter books|book series]] whose thoughts have been disclosed by the narrator, the others being [[Harry Potter]], [[Vernon Dursley]], [[Narcissa Malfoy]], and the British [[Prime Minister]]. However, [[Tom Riddle|Tom Riddle's]] viewpoint is shown via Potter. Other scenes depict [[Severus Snape]], [[Ronald Weasley]] and [[Hermione Granger]], and [[Albus Dumbledore]], but these scenes do not appear to be told from anyone's point of view in particular.
*[[Albus Dumbledore]] incorrectly suspected that Frank's death was used by Voldemort to turn [[Nagini]] into his final [[horcrux]], but it was officially stated that [[Bertha Jorkins]]' death was used instead. However, as Bertha was omitted from the films (and she did not appear in the stream of people who appeared in the [[Priori Incantatem]]), Frank's death might have been used instead in the film timeline.
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*[[Albus Dumbledore]] incorrectly suspected that Frank's death was used by Voldemort to turn [[Nagini]] into his final [[horcrux|Horcrux]], but it was officially stated that [[Bertha Jorkins]]'s death was used instead. However, as Jorkins was omitted from the films (and she did not appear in the stream of people who appeared in the [[Priori Incantatem]]), Frank's death might have been used instead in the film timeline. However, this still leaves in question how Voldemort knew about the Triwizard Tournament. So Bertha may have been present offscreen, but not killed with Voldemort's wand, perhaps by Nagini instead.
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*In the book, Frank is invited into the room and killed when he demands Voldemort to show himself. In the film, Voldemort does not tell Wormtail to beckon Bryce, but tells him to stand aside and merely kills Bryce at the spot where he was standing.
*Frank Bryce's role in the story is replaced by a milkman in ''[[Lego Harry Potter: Years 1-4]]''.
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*Frank Bryce's role in the story is replaced by a milkman in ''[[LEGO Harry Potter: Years 1-4]]''.
   
 
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Revision as of 16:48, 7 April 2015

"Is that right? Lord, is it? Well, I don't think much of your manners, "My Lord". Turn 'round and face me like a man, why don't you?"
— Frank Bryce confronts Lord Voldemort.[src]

Frank Bryce (August, 191716-17 August[2], 1994) was a Muggle who lived in the village of Little Hangleton, England. After serving in the Second World War, he returned to Little Hangleton and became the gardener for the Riddle family. He was the prime suspect of the Riddle murders, a crime he did not commit.

Two unidentified families lived at the house, but neither stayed long. A wealthy man owned the Riddle house during Frank's last days, although he didn't live at the house, being said to keep it "for tax reasons." Shortly before his seventy-seventh birthday, Bryce was murdered by Lord Voldemort after Nagini told Voldemort Bryce was overhearing him discussing his plans to murder Harry Potter with Peter Pettigrew.

Biography

Early life

"Horrible temper. I remember, when he was a kid..."
Dot regarding Frank[src]

Frank was born in 1917 to a Muggle family. The fact that he lived in Little Hangleton along with Dot in his childhood supports the fact that he was born in the village.[1]

Second World War

"He had a hard war, Frank."
— A woman at The Hanged Man[src]

In 1939 the Second World War started. Frank Bryce, a twenty-two year old man at the time, was called to military service. During the war, his leg was wounded and remained very stiff until his death. He left the service prior to the end of the war, presumably because of his leg. Bryce was already back in Little Hangleton by 1943, sometime prior to the deaths of the Riddle family.[1]

Gardener for the Riddles

"He likes the quiet life."
— A woman at The Hanged Man[src]
Frank Bryce cottage

Bryce in his small cottage on the Riddle's property.

Frank returned to Little Hangleton with a stiff leg and a great dislike of crowds and loud noises. Frank started working for the snobbish Riddle family, as a gardener. He worked full-time; he was given a small cottage in the Riddle's property.[1]

The Riddle murders

"Who else had a key to the back door, then? There's been a spare key hanging in the gardener's cottage far back as I can remember! Nobody forced the door last night! No broken windows! All Frank had to do was creep up to the big house while we was all sleeping..."
Riddles' cook thinks Frank murdered the Riddles[src]

In the summer of 1943, sixteen-year-old Tom Marvolo Riddle, came to Little Hangleton in search of his family. Upon learning of his father's actions toward his mother and himself from his uncle, he decided to murder his father. That same evening, Frank Bryce, a twenty-six year old man, saw Tom Marvolo Riddle climbing the hill towards the Riddle House.[1] The next morning, a maid found Thomas Riddle, Mary Riddle and Tom Riddle dead in the Riddle House's drawing room. The local villagers suspected Bryce, and he was taken by the police in the neighbouring Great Hangleton to be questioned, given that he had the only key to the mansion. Though Bryce explained that the last person he saw near the Riddle House was the dark-haired boy, nobody else had seen him and was sure that Bryce invented him. However, the report on the Riddles' bodies was unable to determine the cause of their death, and Frank was released due to lack of evidence, although he was still widely suspected by his neighbours.[1]

After the murders

"'S far as I'm concerned, he killed them, and I don't care what the police say. And if he had any decency, he'd leave here, knowing as how we knows he did it."
Dot[src]

Frank had no family, and continued to live a solitary, disconnected life in his small cottage on the Riddle House grounds. He continued to be paid as the gardener by the house's succession of owners. As he aged, he was plagued by the pain in his leg, and by the vandalism of local boys, which he suspected was motivated by the belief that he was a murderer. The boys would usually throw rocks into the Riddle House, trample or ride their bicycles on the flowerbeds that Frank worked hard to keep smooth or even break in the House for a dare, then flee when Frank tried to pursue them unsuccessfully due to his injured leg.[1]

Death

"He was screaming so loudly that he never heard the words the thing in the chair spoke as it raised a wand. There was a flash of green light, a rushing sound, and Frank Bryce crumbled. He was dead before he hit the floor."
— Description of the murder for Frank Bryce[src]

In August, in the summer of 1994, Frank Bryce, now nearing his seventy-seventh birthday, woke up from the pain in his leg, and saw a light in the Riddle House, and he assumed the local boys had broken in and set fire to it. Not having a telephone or trusting the police since his arrest, Frank entered the house to investigate and was surprised to see not vandals, but Lord Voldemort, hidden from view, and his servant Wormtail, discussing on taking Harry Potter's life. Going very deaf from old age, he listened with his better right ear, and though confused with terms such as "Muggles" and "Quidditch," he thought they must be code, and he figured enough to learn that the master had killed a woman with amusement and plotting another murder, directed to a boy. Frank thought he must report this to the police at once, but before he could successfully flee he encountered Nagini.[1]

Frank Bryce death

Bryce's murder.

When Nagini discovered Frank and reported to Voldemort, the Dark Lord welcomed the gardener into the room. In a failed attempt to bluff his way out, Frank's deception saying that his wife would notice his disappearance was seen through by Voldemort, and that nobody knew he was there. After challenging Voldemort to show his face "like a man," Frank was horrified to see a mutilated body in the chair, and was screaming so loud that he never heard the incantation of the Killing Curse that took his life.[1]

Post-mortem

"He was a real wizard, then? Killed me, that one did... You fight him, boy..."
— Frank Bryce's echo on Voldemort, encouraging Harry[src]
Frank Bryce echoe

Frank Bryce's echo, after emerging from Voldemort's wand

Roughly a year later, after Voldemort's rebirth, Frank's shadow reappeared in the Priori Incantatem caused by the duel between Harry Potter and Voldemort.[3] Frank then realised that Voldemort was indeed a wizard, and supported Harry to defeat the Dark Lord in revenge for his demise. He, and the other echoes, helped Harry escape by distracting Voldemort.[3]

Media

Personality and traits

"Always thought he was odd. Unfriendly, like. I'm sure if I've offered him a cuppa once, I've offered it a hundred times. Never wanted to mix, he didn't."
— The Riddles' cook on Frank Bryce[src]

Frank is described to have a "horrible temper" since he was a child. He was not very sociable; according to the Riddles' cook he "never wanted to mix". After his experiences during the War, he developed a great dislike of crowds and loud noises. When the time finally comes to take action, he manages his fear much easier; in 1994, despite being terrified of the murderer who is standing besides a door in the Riddle House, he confronts him, when he was caught eavesdropping.[1] Upon his temporary return to Earth during the duel between Harry and Voldemort he seemed to have a dry acceptance of his death. Bryce supported the former despite never meeting him before, while distracting the latter in revenge for killing him.

Possessions

  • His cottage - This cottage was Frank's permanent residence and was located not very far from the graveyard.
  • Frank Bryce's walking stick - Frank also possessed a walking stick and kept it whenever he would go anywhere. He drops it when he see's Voldemort's shriveled and shrunken body, leaving its fate unknown.

Behind the scenes

Little Hangleton milkman

The Milkman took Frank Bryce's role in LEGO Harry Potter: Years 1-4.

  • Frank was portrayed by Eric Sykes in the film adaptation of Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire.
  • Frank is one of only five characters in the Harry Potter book series whose thoughts have been disclosed by the narrator, the others being Harry Potter, Vernon Dursley, Narcissa Malfoy, and the British Prime Minister. However, Tom Riddle's viewpoint is shown via Potter. Other scenes depict Severus SnapeRonald Weasley and Hermione Granger, and Albus Dumbledore, but these scenes do not appear to be told from anyone's point of view in particular.
  • Albus Dumbledore incorrectly suspected that Frank's death was used by Voldemort to turn Nagini into his final Horcrux, but it was officially stated that Bertha Jorkins's death was used instead. However, as Jorkins was omitted from the films (and she did not appear in the stream of people who appeared in the Priori Incantatem), Frank's death might have been used instead in the film timeline. However, this still leaves in question how Voldemort knew about the Triwizard Tournament. So Bertha may have been present offscreen, but not killed with Voldemort's wand, perhaps by Nagini instead.
  • In the book, Frank is invited into the room and killed when he demands Voldemort to show himself. In the film, Voldemort does not tell Wormtail to beckon Bryce, but tells him to stand aside and merely kills Bryce at the spot where he was standing.
  • Frank Bryce's role in the story is replaced by a milkman in LEGO Harry Potter: Years 1-4.

Etymology

The name "Frank" comes from a Germanic name which referred to a member of the Germanic tribe, the Franks. The Franks settled in the regions now called France and the Netherlands in the 3rd and 4th century. They derived their tribal name from the name of a type of throwing axe that they used. The name was brought to England by the Normans. Notable bearers include author L. Frank Baum (1856-1919) and architect Frank Lloyd Wright (1867-1959).

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Notes and references

  1. 1.00 1.01 1.02 1.03 1.04 1.05 1.06 1.07 1.08 1.09 1.10 1.11 Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire - Chapter 1 (The Riddle House)
  2. 2.0 2.1 Harry left for the Weasleys' fourteen days (two weeks) before 1 September; this was 17 August. However, Bryce was murdered the day before Harry left - the 16th.
  3. 3.0 3.1 Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire - Chapter 34 (Priori Incantatem)