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|name=Vernon Dursley
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|name = Vernon Dursley
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|born = In or before [[1961]]<ref name="GrunningsAward">On {{OOTP|FA}}, an award prop was included on the [[4 Privet Drive]] set saying "AWARDING VERNON DURSLEY FOR HIS 20TH YEAR OF EMPLOYMENT AT "GRUNNINGS" DRILL FACTORY" {{see image 2|File:Vernon Grunnings Trophy.png|File:DudleyBeingSickIntoFlowerpotAfterDementorAttack.png}}. As the scene is set in 1995, this means [[Vernon Dursley|Vernon]] had been working at Grunnings since 1975 or before (it is impossible to determine, since the award itself is not dated). British child labour laws at the time ([http://www.legislation.gov.uk/ukpga/1963/37#reference-c6539721 Children and Young Persons Act 1963]) stated minimum working age was fourteen years, meaning his latest possible birth year is 14 years prior to 1975: 1961.</ref>
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|marital = Widowed or married<ref name="CC1-17">{{CC|B|1|7}} reveals that Petunia had died in 2020 or earlier. While it is known that Vernon was still alive in 2015, it was never revealed if he died between 2015 and 2020. Petunia's exact year of death was also not given, making it possible that Vernon died before her.</ref>
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|hair = Black<ref>{{COS|B|1}} - "Uncle Vernon was large and neckless, with an enormous black moustache;"</ref><ref name= "GOF3">{{GOF|B|3}} - "He could almost see the cogs working under Uncle Vernon’s thick, dark, neatly parted hair."</ref><ref name="DH3"/>
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*[[Dursley siblings' mother|Mother]]
 
*[[Marjorie Dursley]] (sister)
 
*[[Marjorie Dursley]] (sister)
*[[Petunia Dursley]] (wife)
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*[[Petunia Dursley]] (née [[Evans family|Evans]]) (wife)
 
*[[Dudley Dursley]] (son)
 
*[[Dudley Dursley]] (son)
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*[[Evans sisters' mother|Mother-in-law]] †
*[[Dudley Dursley's children|Grandchildren]]
 
*[[Evans sisters' father|Mr. Evans]] (father-in-law) †
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*[[Lily J. Potter]] (née [[Evans family|Evans]]) (sister-in-law) †
*[[Evans sisters' mother|Mrs. Evans]] (mother-in-law) †
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*[[James Potter I]] (brother-in-law by marriage) †
*[[Lily Evans|Lily Potter née Evans]] (sister-in-law)
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*[[Harry Potter]] (nephew by marriage)
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*[[Dudley Dursley's children|Two grandchildren]]
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{{Quote|There's no such thing as magic!|Vernon's view on the wizarding world.|Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone (film)}}
 
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|job = Director at [[Grunnings]]<ref name="PS1"/>
'''Vernon Dursley''' was a [[Muggle]], husband of [[Petunia Dursley]] (née Evans) and father of [[Dudley Dursley]] and uncle of [[Harry Potter]]. He lived in [[4 Privet Drive]] along with his wife and son for nearly twenty years until they were forced into hiding during the escalation of the [[Second Wizarding War]]. After Petunia's sister [[Lily Evans|Lily]] and brother-in-law, [[James Potter I|James Potter]], were killed by [[Tom Riddle|Lord Voldemort]], Vernon and Petunia had to take care of Harry. However, they disliked him and treated him badly, while spoiling Dudley.
 
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{{Quote|I'm warning you, I'm warning you now, boy — any funny business, anything at all — and you'll be in that cupboard from now until Christmas.|Vernon's strong hatred of [[magic]] and of his nephew [[Harry Potter]]|Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone}}
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'''Vernon Dursley''' was an [[England|English]] [[Non-magic people|Muggle]], husband of [[Petunia Dursley|Petunia Evans]], father of [[Dudley Dursley]], and uncle by marriage of [[Harry Potter]]. He lived at [[4 Privet Drive]], [[Little Whinging]], [[Surrey]], along with his wife and son for twenty years until they were forced into hiding during the escalation of the [[Second Wizarding War]].
   
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After Petunia's sister [[Lily J. Potter|Lily]] and brother-in-law, [[James Potter I|James Potter]], were killed by [[Tom Riddle|Voldemort]] in their own home, Petunia remained the sole surviving blood relative of Harry's. Both Wizard and Muggle law demanded that Petunia and Vernon be the new legal guardians of Harry Potter, which they accepted (albeit reluctantly). However, they disliked Harry and treated him badly, while spoiling and pampering Dudley.
When Harry was sent a letter from [[Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry]], Vernon got very angry, as he detested anything to do with [[magic]]. He was a former student of [[Smeltings Academy]] and the director of a company called Grunnings, a drill manufacturer. In [[1997]], Vernon, Petunia and Dudley left their house in order to be hidden from Lord Voldemort and his [[Death Eaters]]. After the [[Second Wizarding War]], Vernon had several [[Dudley Dursley's children|grandchildren]] through Dudley and his [[Dudley Dursley's wife|wife]]. It is possible that he had a better relationship with Harry, and that they remained in contact. Through the union of [[Harry Potter]] and [[Ginevra Weasley]], Vernon had two great-nephews [[James Potter II]] and [[Albus Potter]] and a great-niece [[Lily Potter]].
 
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When Harry was sent a letter from [[Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry]], Vernon got very angry, as he detested anything to do with [[magic]]. He was a former student of [[Smeltings Academy]] and a director of the [[Grunnings]] drill manufacturing company. In [[1997]], Vernon, Petunia and Dudley left their house in order to be hidden from Lord Voldemort and his [[Death Eaters]].
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After the Second Wizarding War, Vernon had at least two [[Dudley Dursley's children|grandchildren]] through Dudley. Through the union of Harry Potter and [[Ginevra Weasley]], Vernon had two great-nephews, [[James Potter II]] and [[Albus Potter]], as well as a great-niece, [[Lily L. Potter|Lily Potter]].
   
 
==Biography==
 
==Biography==
===Childhood life===
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===Early life===
Little is known about Vernon's childhood life. He was born into the Muggle [[Dursley family]] and attended [[Smeltings Academy]] as a secondary school. Vernon had an older sister named Marjorie (Marge to family members and friends) who made a living breeding bulldogs.
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Little is known about Vernon's childhood life. He was born into the Muggle [[Dursley family]] and attended [[Smeltings Academy]] as a secondary school.<ref name="PS3"/> Vernon had an older sister named [[Marjorie Dursley|Marjorie]] (Marge to family members and friends) who made a living breeding bulldogs.<ref name="POA2"/>
   
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Vernon started working for [[Grunnings]] in [[1975]] or earlier, and eventually received an [[Vernon Dursley's Grunnings trophy|award trophy]] from the firm for having worked there for twenty-seven years.<ref name="GrunningsAward" />
Vernon met [[Petunia Dursley|Petunia Evans]] at an office job in [[London]] where he was junior executive.<ref name="pottermore">''[[Pottermore]]'' backstory of Vernon and Petunia Dursley</ref> He later married Petunia and settled with her at [[4 Privet Drive]] in [[Little Whinging]], [[Surrey]] in [[1977]].<ref>In a deleted scene on Disc Two of the Blu-ray edition of ''[[Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 1]]'', Petunia tells Harry, "I have lived in this house for twenty years," indicating she settled at 4 Privet Drive with Vernon in 1977, since the scene is set in 1997.</ref> Before their wedding Vernon had taken Petunia on a series of dull dates during which he talked mainly about himself and his predictable ideas on the world. After some time Vernon proposed marriage to Petunia, very correctly on one knee in his mother's sitting room. His fiancée accepted at once. He wasn't aware of the fact that Petunia's sister was a witch, who was then at her final seventh year at [[Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry]]. Petunia eventually revealed to him that her sister was a witch after they stopped for a snack of battered sausage at a [[chip shop]].<ref name="pottermore"/>
 
   
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Vernon met [[Petunia Dursley|Petunia Evans]] at an office job in [[London]] where he was a junior executive.<ref name="pottermore">{{WW|vernon-and-petunia-dursley}}</ref> He later married Petunia and settled with her at [[4 Privet Drive]] in [[Little Whinging]], [[Surrey]] in [[1977]].<ref>In a deleted scene on Disc Two of the Blu-ray edition of {{DH|F1}}, Petunia tells Harry, "I have lived in this house for twenty years," indicating she settled at 4 Privet Drive with Vernon in 1977, since the scene is set in 1997.</ref> Before their wedding, Vernon had taken Petunia on a series of dull dates during which he talked mainly about himself and his predictable ideas on the world.
===Family life===
 
Vernon, along with his wife, always liked to be normal and never tolerated anything that they considered out of the ordinary. He knew that Petunia's sister was a witch, but kept it quiet. They had a baby boy on [[23 June]], [[1980]]. This boy, [[Dudley Dursley]], was highly spoiled by his parents.
 
   
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After some time Vernon proposed marriage to Petunia, very correctly on one knee in his mother's sitting room. His fiancée accepted at once. He wasn't aware of the fact that Petunia's sister Lily was a [[Wizardkind|witch]], who was then attending her seventh year at [[Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry]]. Petunia eventually revealed to him that her sister was a witch after they stopped for a snack of battered sausage at a [[chip shop]].<ref name="pottermore" />
====Giving a home to Harry Potter====
 
It was after [[Tom Riddle|Lord Voldemort]]'s first downfall and the Potters's murder that Vernon first saw signs of wizards. [[Albus Dumbledore]] brought Vernon's nephew [[Harry Potter|Harry]] to Little Whinging. Although reluctantly, Vernon and Petunia allowed him into their home.[[File:Verny.jpg|thumb|A shot of Vernon Dursley.]]
 
   
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[[File:HarryPooter.PNG|thumb|left|225px|Harry surrounded by his letters from Hogwarts.]]
 
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{{Quote|Mr and [[Petunia Dursley|Mrs Dursley]], of number four, Privet Drive, were proud to say that they were perfectly normal, thank you very much. They were the last people you'd expect to be involved in anything strange or mysterious, because they just didn't hold with such nonsense.|Description of the Dursleys|Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone}}
During [[Harry Potter|Harry]]'s early life, Vernon treated him with indifference. He forced Harry to live in the [[cupboard under the stairs]], and generally mistreated him while spoiling his own son Dudley. Vernon tried his hardest to stop Harry knowing about the [[wizarding world]]. Before [[1991]] Vernon told Harry his parents died in a car crash. Vernon once told off Harry for dreaming about a [[Sirius Black's motorcycle|flying motorbike]] and told Harry there is no such thing as [[magic]].
 
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Vernon, along with his wife, always liked to be normal and never tolerated anything that they considered out of the ordinary. He knew that Petunia's sister was a witch, but kept it quiet. They had a baby boy on [[23 June]], [[1980]]. This boy, [[Dudley Dursley]], was highly spoiled by his parents.<ref name="PS1"/>
   
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====Housing Harry Potter====
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[[File:Baby Harry Left At Privet Drive.png|250px|thumb|left|Albus Dumbledore leaving infant Harry Potter and a note on the doorstep of 4 Privet Drive]]
When Harry got his first [[Hogwarts acceptance letter|letter]] from [[Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry]], Vernon tried everything to stop him getting it as more and more came. He went very over-the-top and took his whole family to a [[Hut-on-the-Rock|Hut]] on a small rock on the sea.<ref name="PS3">''[[Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone]]'' - Chapter 3 (''The Letters from No One'')</ref> But even this didn't work because it was found by [[Rubeus Hagrid]] who personally gave Harry the letter, despite Vernon's stubborn protests. When Hagrid told Harry about [[Killing Curse|how his parents really died]], Vernon cynically responded by telling Harry that whatever happened to Harry's [[Lily Evans|mother]] and [[James Potter I|father]] they probably deserved, and that they were (in Vernon's opinion) freaks anyway. That night, Vernon also threw a fit and refused to pay [[Albus Dumbledore]], whom Vernon insulted as a "crackpot old fool", to teach Harry magic. This would be a great mistake to Vernon: a livid Hagrid responded to Vernon's outburst by [[human to pig|giving a pig tail]] to the latter's [[Dudley Dursley|son]].<ref name="PS4">''[[Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone]]'' - Chapter 4 (''The Keeper of the Keys'')</ref>
 
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It was after [[Tom Riddle|Voldemort]]'s first downfall and the Potters' murder that Vernon first saw signs of wizards. [[Albus Dumbledore]] brought Vernon's nephew [[Harry Potter|Harry]] to Little Whinging. Although reluctantly, Vernon and Petunia allowed him into their home.<ref name="PS1">{{PS|B|1}}</ref>
   
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[[File:Vernonandpetuniaiu.png|250px|thumb|Petunia and her husband in their bedroom at Privet Drive]]
After this incident, Vernon avoided Harry even more so than usual. Vernon reluctantly took Harry to [[King's Cross Station]] to board the [[Hogwarts Express]], albeit because it was on the way to the hospital to remove Dudley's tail before the school year.<ref name="PS6">''[[Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone]]'' - Chapter 6 (''The Journey from Platform Nine and Three-quarters'')</ref>
 
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During Harry's early life, Vernon treated him with indifference and cruelty. He forced Harry to live in the [[Cupboard Under the Stairs]] and generally mistreated and neglected him while spoiling his own son [[Dudley Dursley|Dudley]]. Vernon tried his hardest to stop Harry knowing about the [[wizarding world]] and his true [[Magic genes|magical heritage]] and also ignorantly believing along with his wife that their harsh mistreatment of him would prevent his [[magic]] from surfacing. Before [[1991]], Vernon told Harry his parents died in a car crash.
   
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[[File:Harry-potter1-disneyscreencaps.com-1393.jpg|250px|thumb|left|The Dursleys treating [[Harry Potter]] as a servant]]
From then on Vernon only saw Harry in the summer holidays and even then treated him badly, although he gave Harry Dudley's spare room.
 
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On Dudley's birthday that year, Vernon drove the family to the local zoo for the day, ranting as usual about the various and innumerable things that annoyed him, motorbikes being the chosen topic. When Harry remarked that he'd had a dream about a [[Sirius Black's motorbike|flying motorbike]], Vernon nearly crashed into the car in front of them before bellowing at his nephew for saying such a ridiculous thing. He yelled at him some more and told him there was no such thing as [[magic]], after Harry unknowingly used [[underage magic]] in the [[Zoo]]'s reptile house.<ref name="PS2">{{PS|B|2}}</ref>
   
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====Harry's Hogwarts letter====
{{Quote|"NO MORE EFFING OWLS!"|Vernon's view on owl post.}}
 
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{{Dialogue a-b-a-b|Vernon Dursley|Haven't I told you he's not going? He's going to [[Stonewall High]] and he'll be grateful for it. I've read those letters and he needs all sorts of rubbish — spell books and [[wand]]s and —|Rubeus Hagrid|If he wants ter go, a great Muggle like you won't stop him. Stop Lily an' James Potter's son goin' ter Hogwarts! Yer mad. His name's been down ever since he was born. He's off ter the finest school of witchcraft and wizardry in the world. Seven years there and he won't know himself. He'll be with youngsters of his own sort, fer a change, an' he'll be under the greatest headmaster Hogwarts ever had, Albus Dumbled —|I AM NOT PAYING FOR SOME CRACKPOT OLD FOOL TO TEACH HIM MAGIC TRICKS!|NEVER — INSULT — ALBUS — DUMBLEDORE — IN — FRONT — OF — ME!|Vernon Dursley arguing with Rubeus Hagrid over Harry's Hogwarts acceptance|Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone}}
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[[File:Harry-potter1-vernon burns letter.jpg|251x251px|thumb|Vernon burning Harry Potter's Hogwarts letters]]
   
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When Harry got his first [[Hogwarts acceptance letter|letter]] from [[Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry]], Vernon tried everything to stop him getting it as more and more letters arrived via [[Owl Postal Service|Owl post]], resorting to increasingly desperate measures as the letters entered the house in variously creative ways and becoming more and more unstable. He finally cracked one Sunday when a veritable flood of letters came pouring down the chimney, and had the entire family leave the house to try and prevent contact from Hogwarts.
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[[File:B1C4M2 Harry's birthday cake from Hagrid.png|250x250px|thumb|left|The Hut-on-the-Rock, during the Dursleys' attempt to escape the Hogwarts letters|alt=]]
[[File:Auntmarge.jpg|thumb|left|180px|Marge shortly before being blown up]]
 
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However, his erratic attempts failed after driving the family several miles away from home, and upon staying in a gloomy Hotel, he was shocked to see letters turn up there even. Eventually, he took his whole family to a [[Hut-on-the-Rock|hut on a small rock]] on [[The Sea|the sea]], in a final drastic attempt to prevent contact and even bought what was most likely an illegal firearm as a final defence.<ref name="PS3">{{PS|B|3}}</ref> But even this did not work, because they were found by [[Rubeus Hagrid]], who personally gave Harry the letter, despite Vernon's stubborn protests and threatening him with the gun, which Hagrid contemptuously bent into a knot.<ref name="PS4" />
Something always seemed to go wrong every time he had guests over when Harry was present. In [[1992]], he invited [[Mason|Mr.]] and [[Mason's wife|Mrs. Mason]] over for dinner to try and secure a deal with Mr. Mason about a stock of drills. He forced Harry to stay in his room and pretend he didn't exist.<ref name="CS1">''[[Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets]]'' - Chapter 1 (''The Worst Birthday'')</ref> Due to the appearance of [[Dobby]], the deal went sour.
 
   
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When Hagrid told Harry about [[Attack at Godric's Hollow (1981)|how his parents really died]], Vernon cynically responded by telling Harry that whatever happened to Harry's [[Lily J. Potter|mother]] and [[James Potter I|father]] they probably deserved it, as well as that they were (in Vernon's opinion) freaks anyway and that the world was better off without them (also in Vernon's opinion). Hagrid threatened Vernon with his umbrella in response. The exchanges became more and more heated until Vernon angrily insulted [[Albus Dumbledore]] by calling him a "crackpot old fool". This would be a great mistake to Vernon: a livid Hagrid responded to this outburst by [[human to pig spell|giving a pig tail]] to Vernon's [[Dudley Dursley|son]], much to the Dursley's horror.<ref name="PS4">{{PS|B|4}}</ref>
[[File:Angry_Vernon.jpg|thumb|Vernon telling Harry to be quiet in 1992]] The Ministry of Magic threatened to expel Harry, thinking he had done the magic himself.<ref name="CS2">''[[Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets]]'' - Chapter 2 (''Dobby's Warning'')</ref> Then, in [[1993]], Vernon's sister [[Marjorie Dursley|Marge]] visited. When Marge insulted the Potters, Harry used magic to blow her up like a balloon. Vernon insisted Harry return her to how she was, but was refused. The [[Accidental Magic Reversal Squad]] later fixed her.<ref name="PA2">''[[Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban]]'' - Chapter 2 (''Aunt Marge's Big Mistake'')</ref>
 
   
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After this incident, Vernon avoided Harry even more so than usual. He reluctantly agreed to take Harry to [[King's Cross Station]] to board the [[Hogwarts Express]], but only because it was on the way to the [[London private hospital|private hospital]] in London to remove Dudley's tail before he started attending Smeltings.<ref name="PS6">{{PS|B|6}}</ref>
In 1994, he along with Petunia decided to put Dudley on diet. When it was not going so well, he threatened Dudley that he will cut his pocket money if he doesn't stop stealing food soon, which made Dudley go angry and throwing his PlayStation out of a window.<ref name="GF2">''[[Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire]]'' - Chapter 2 (''The Scar'')</ref> When [[Molly Weasley]] sent an invitation to the family, Vernon asks his nephew about the letter. After Harry explained, he yelled at him but eventually said that his nephew could go.<ref name="GF3">''[[Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire]]'' - Chapter 3 (''The Invitation'')</ref> When the Weasleys came to pick up Harry by the [[Floo Network]], he became frightened including when [[Arthur Weasley]] mentioned that he likes to collect batteries. When the Weasleys were leaving, his son ate a [[Ton-Tounge Toffee]], causing his tongue to swell.<ref name="GF4">''[[Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire]]'' - Chapter 4 (''Back to the Burrow'')</ref>
 
   
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From then on Vernon only saw Harry in the summer holidays and even then treated him badly, although he reluctantly gave Harry Dudley's spare bedroom.<ref name="CS1">{{COS|B|1}}</ref>
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[[File:Ordemdafenix_shoot_movie1.jpg|thumb|Vernon Dursley]]
 
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====Dinner party====
In [[1995]], Vernon learned that [[Tom Riddle|Lord Voldemort]] had returned. Furthermore, Dudley was attacked by [[Dementor]]s.<ref name="OF2">''[[Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix]]'' - Chapter 2 (''A Peck of Owls'')</ref> He locked Harry into his room for several days until leaving with his wife and son, to accept an award for the best kept lawn in England. In fact, it was a trick of [[Nymphadora Tonks]], who had sent the Dursleys an invitation to a fake awards ceremony. Tonks then escorted Harry to [[12 Grimmauld Place]], along with a [[Advance Guard|group]] of [[wizards]].<ref name="OP3">''[[Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix]]'' - Chapter 3 (''The Advanced Guard'')</ref>
 
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[[File:Dursleys have visitors.jpg|250x250px|thumb|Vernon and Petunia entertaining the Masons]]
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Almost everything seemed to go wrong every time Vernon had guests over when Harry was present. In [[1992]], he invited [[Mason|Mr Mason]] and [[Mason's wife|his wife]] over for dinner to try and secure a deal with Mr Mason about a stock of drills. He also forced Harry to stay in his room and pretend he did not exist.<ref name="COS1">{{COS|B|1}}</ref> Harry was willing to comply with this, arguably because he did not want to create unneeded problems for his uncle (and get himself in further dislike). Due to the appearance of [[Dobby]], the deal was utterly ruined when Dobby destroyed Petunia's prized pudding and the frightening away of Mrs Mason by a Ministry of Magic Owl, due to her ornithophobia.
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The [[Ministry of Magic]] accused Harry of doing Dobby's [[Hover Charm|levitation]] of the pudding, and threatened expulsion from Hogwarts for violation of the Underage Magic Act, but elected to let Harry off with a warning.<ref name="CS2">{{COS|B|2}}</ref> Furious for his business deal failing and learning that Harry was forbidden to use magic outside of Hogwarts, Vernon had Harry locked in his room and even had bars fitted on his window to punish him, believing that Harry would be unable to escape without using magic. However, Harry was rescued by [[Fred Weasley|Fred]], [[George Weasley|George]] and [[Ronald Weasley|Ron Weasley]] using their [[Arthur Weasley|father]]'s [[Flying Ford Anglia]], and when Vernon, Petunia and Dudley tried to stop Harry escaping by pulling him back into his room, they were all left dangling out of his window when the Weasleys drove off with Harry.
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{{Dialogue a-b-a-b-a-b-a-b|Harry Potter|I need you to sign the permission form.|Vernon Dursley|And why should I do that?|Well it'll be hard work, pretending to Aunt Marge I go to that St Whatsits...|St Brutus's Secure Centre for Incurably Criminal Boys!|Exactly. It's a lot to remember. I'll have to make it sound convincing, won't I? What if I accidentally let something slip?|You'll get the stuffing knocked out of you, won't you?|Knocking the stuffing out of me won't make Aunt Marge forget what I could tell her. But if you sign my permission form I swear I'll remember where I'm supposed to go to school, and I'll act like a Mug — like I'm normal and everything.|Right. I shall monitor your behaviour carefully during Marge's visit. If, at the end of it, you've toed the line and kept to the story, I'll sign your ruddy form.|Harry convincing Vernon to sign his permission form|Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban}}
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[[File:Marge's inflation POAF.jpg|250x250px|thumb|left|Marge after being blown up by an enraged [[Harry Potter]]]]
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In [[1993]], Vernon's equally mean-spirited sister [[Marjorie Dursley|Marge]] visited, much to Harry's discomfort. When Marge insulted Harry's parents, Harry accidentally used magic to [[Inflating Charm|blow her up like a balloon]].
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Vernon insisted Harry return her to how she was, but was refused. Harry then left Privet Drive, and as a result Vernon did not sign Harry's [[Hogsmeade permission form]], which he had beforehand actually agreed to sign, should Harry behave during Marge's visit. As for Marge, the [[Accidental Magic Reversal Squad]] later fixed her and [[Memory Charm|modified]] her memory of having witnessed magic.<ref name="POA2">{{POA|B|2}}</ref>
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{{Dialogue a-b-a|Vernon Dursley|Look at this.|Harry Potter|She did put enough stamps on, then.|The postman noticed. Very interested to know where this letter came from, he was. That's why he rang the doorbell. Seemed to think it was funny.|Vernon's horrified reaction to Molly Weasley's letter|Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire}}
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In [[1994]], Vernon, along with Petunia, decided to put Dudley on a diet, following his dismal report from Smeltings and upon learning that his son was too overweight to fit into the school's uniform. When it was not going so well, he threatened Dudley that he would cut his pocket money if he did not stop sneaking in sweets, which made Dudley furious and caused him to throw his [[PlayStation]] out of a window.<ref name="GF2">{{GOF|B|2}}</ref>
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When [[Molly Weasley]] sent an invitation to the family inviting Harry to attend the [[1994 Quidditch World Cup]] with them, Vernon angrily asked his nephew about the letter, as it was covered in stamps which the postman found amusing. After Harry explained, he yelled at him initially but eventually decided that his nephew could go.<ref name="GF3">{{GOF|B|3}}</ref> He and Petunia were very displeased and discomforted with the idea that [[Wizardkind|wizards]] would soon be visiting their home.
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[[File:B4C4M1 Weasleys bursting through 4 Privet Drive fireplace.png|250px|thumb|The Weasley family arriving in order to retrieve Harry for the World Cup]]
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When the Weasleys came to pick up Harry by the [[Floo Network]] and accidentally destroyed their living room due to them trying to travel into their [[electric fire]]place, Vernon became very intimidated in the presence of actual wizards, including when [[Arthur Weasley]] mentioned that he liked to collect batteries. When the Weasleys were leaving, Dudley ate a [[Ton-Tongue Toffee]] deliberately left by Fred and George Weasley, causing his tongue to swell. This sent Vernon into a rage which had him throw several china ornaments at Mr Weasley, all the time bellowing like an injured [[hippopotamus]] while Arthur was trying to fix Dudley's swollen tongue; it ended up being four feet long before Vernon and Petunia let Arthur shrink it.<ref name="GF4">{{GOF|B|4}}</ref>
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====Dementor attack====
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{{Quote|NO MORE ''EFFING'' OWLS!|Vernon's view on owl post|Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix}}In [[1995]], Vernon, Petunia and Dudley had learned that [[Tom Riddle|Lord Voldemort]] and his [[Death Eaters]] had returned to terrorise the both Wizarding and Muggle communities again. During the summer, Vernon and Petunia were concerned regarding Harry's overly attentive nature regarding his listening to the Muggle news, believing he was up to no good. Ironically, he and his wife were ignorantly unaware that Dudley was in fact terrorising the neighbourhood with his [[Dudley Dursley's gang|gang]], engaging in anti-social behaviour and bullying younger children, instead believing that Dudley was simply going round his friends' houses for tea.<ref name="OOTP1">{{OOTP|B|1}}</ref> [[File:Dudley Demented.jpg|241x241px|thumb|left|Vernon and Petunia after the Dementor attack on Dudley and Harry Potter]]
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Furthermore, Dudley was attacked by [[Dementor]]s and Harry had to rescue him via [[Patronus Charm]]. Upon coming across his demented son, Vernon erroneously believed that Harry had in fact attacked Dudley himself. He became extremely angry with his nephew, believing that he had caused permanent brain damage to his son, and even expressed the view that Harry should face [[capital punishment]].
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However, even when Harry explained to him that he had in fact saved Dudley from the Dementors and they were likely sent by the recently resurrected Voldemort, Vernon decided to throw Harry out of the house, since he did not want Harry staying because he believed that Voldemort was after him. However, he was reluctantly forced by Petunia to allow him to stay, on the grounds the neighbours would notice, when in reality she had just received an angry [[Howler]] from [[Albus Dumbledore]], telling her to keep their promise of protecting Harry. When he heard that Harry was in trouble with the [[Ministry of Magic]] because of the letter from [[Mafalda Hopkirk]], Vernon was delighted at the concept of Harry being punished by the Ministry.<ref name="OOTP2" />
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He locked Harry into his room for several days until leaving with his wife and son, to accept an award for the best kept lawn in England. In fact, it was a trick of [[Nymphadora Tonks]], who had sent the Dursleys an invitation to a fake awards ceremony to get them temporarily out of their house. Tonks then escorted Harry to [[12 Grimmauld Place]], along with a [[Advance Guard|group]] of other [[Wizardkind|wizards]].<ref name="OP3">{{OOTP|B|3}}</ref> It was highly likely that Vernon was indignant at being fooled by the very cunning ploy.
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====Visit from Albus Dumbledore====
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{{Dialogue a-b-a|Vernon Dursley|His godfather's dead? He's dead, his godfather!|Albus Dumbledore|Yes. Our problem, is that Sirius also left you number twelve, Grimmauld Place.|He's been left a house?|Vernon's response to hearing Harry's will|Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince}}
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[[File:Hbp.c03-will-and-wont.jpg|250px|thumb|Albus Dumbledore visiting the Dursleys]]
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During the summer of [[1996]], Vernon and his family were visited by [[Albus Dumbledore]] at their house, who had come to inform Harry and them of [[Sirius Black]]'s [[Sirius Black's will|will]]. Vernon was horrified and offended with the sudden arrival of Dumbledore into his home, due to his hatred and fear of wizards. Vernon was surprised and greedily interested when he learnt that [[Sirius Black]] had died, and that Harry had inherited [[12 Grimmauld Place]]. He and his family were too fearful to drink Dumbledore's levitating drinks, which resulted in the drinks emptying themselves over their heads.
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Vernon was also horrified with the sudden arrival of [[Kreacher]] into his living room, as he had never seen a [[House-elf]] before. Vernon and Petunia were both admonished by Dumbledore for abusing Harry growing up and for spoiling Dudley, which in Dumbledore's eyes had inflicted irrevocable emotional damage upon their son, before Dumbledore left with Harry.<ref name="HBP3">{{HBP|B|3}}</ref>
   
 
====Hiding from Death Eaters====
 
====Hiding from Death Eaters====
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{{Dialogue a-b-a-b|Vernon Dursley|Well, I don't believe it. I was awake half the night thinking it all over, and I believe it's a plot to get the house.|Harry Potter|The house? What house?|This house! Our house! House prices are sky-rocketing round here! You want us out of the way and then you're going to do a bit of hocus-pocus and before we know it the deeds will be in your name and –|Are you out of your mind? A plot to get this house? Are you actually as stupid as you look?|Vernon and Harry arguing before the Dursley's departure|Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows}}
In the summer of [[1997]], Petunia, Dudley, and Vernon were placed under the protection of [[Dedalus Diggle]] and [[Hestia Jones]], both members of the [[Order of the Phoenix]], as it was believed that once Harry Potter turned 17, [[Tom Riddle|Lord Voldemort]] would track down all members of his family and torture information out of them. Vernon, his wife and his son all left together; he did not care what would happen to Harry and it was Dudley, who had grown to respect Harry for saving his soul, who brought up the issue, though Vernon said little to Harry. After their goodbyes, the Dursleys were driven off into the distance, leaving Harry alone on his quest. Petunia and Dudley actually felt a certain amount of fondness towards Harry as they parted in [[1997]]. Vernon was about to shake Harry's hand good-bye. However, because of his dislike of both Harry and magic overall, refrained from doing so at the last second. He left as quickly as possible, hoping to save himself from what he only knew as a very bad and powerful wizard, [[Tom Riddle|Lord Voldemort]].<ref name="DH3">''[[Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows]]'' - Chapter 3 (''The Dursleys Departing'')</ref>
 
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[[File:The Dursley's departure.JPG|251x251px|thumb|left|The Dursleys preparing to go into hiding during the height of the [[Second Wizarding War]]]]
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In the summer of [[1997]], Petunia, Dudley, and Vernon were placed under the protection of [[Dedalus Diggle]] and [[Hestia Jones]], both members of the [[Order of the Phoenix]], as it was believed that once Harry Potter turned seventeen, [[Tom Riddle|Voldemort]] would track down all members of his family and torture information out of them. Vernon, his wife and his son all left together: he left Harry as he knew he would not want to come with them and it was Dudley, who had grown to respect Harry for saving his soul, who brought up the issue, though Vernon said little to Harry.<ref name="DH3" />
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After their goodbyes, the Dursleys were driven off into the distance, leaving Harry alone on his quest. Petunia and Dudley actually felt a certain amount of fondness towards Harry as they parted in [[1997]]. Vernon was about to shake Harry's hand good-bye. However, because of his dislike of both Harry and magic overall, refrained from doing so at the last second. He left as quickly as possible, hoping to save himself from what he only knew as a very powerful and evil wizard, [[Tom Riddle|Lord Voldemort]].<ref name="DH3">{{DH|B|3}}</ref>
   
 
===Later life===
 
===Later life===
After the war, Vernon had some grandchildren by Dudley.<ref name"JKthoughtsonDudleysfuture">JK Rowling's Official Site: ''[http://www.jkrowling.com/textonly/en/extrastuff_view.cfm?id=26 Harry and Dudley: Future Hope?]''</ref> It is unknown if he remained in contact with his nephew, if even only on Christmas-card terms, like Dudley did. Regardless he had two great-nephews and a great-niece by Harry.
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After the war, Vernon had some [[Dudley Dursley's children|grandchildren]] by Dudley.<ref name="JKRS">{{JKRS}}: ''[http://www.jkrowling.com/textonly/en/extrastuff_view.cfm?id=26 Harry and Dudley: Future Hope?]''</ref> It is unknown if he remained in contact with his nephew, if even only on [[Christmas]]-card terms, like Dudley did: nevertheless, he had two great-nephews and a great-niece by Harry. It is also unknown whether Vernon returned to his home at [[4 Privet Drive]], or if he stayed where he was put in hiding during the height of the [[Second Wizarding War]].
   
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In [[2015]], Vernon signed an [[Internet|online]] petition to reinstate [[Jeremy Clarkson]] as host of the [[television]] programme ''[[Top Gear]]'', claiming it was the only reason he paid for a {{wplink|television licence}}.<ref name="top gear">[https://twitter.com/jk_rowling/status/622157481582698496 .@HannahHedgehog He signed the petition for Clarkson's reinstatement. Said it was the only reason he paid the licence fee.] by [https://twitter.com/jk_rowling J.K. Rowling on Twitter]</ref>
==Physical appearance==
 
[[File:OOTP Vernon.jpg|thumb|125px|Vernon in 1995.]]
 
Vernon was described as a big, beefy man with a large purple face. He has thick, dark hair, a bushy black moustache, with hardly any neck and small, blue mean eyes. [[Dudley Dursley|Dudley]] much resembles him apart from his blond hair.
 
   
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In [[2016]], Vernon most likely voted for the United Kingdom to leave the European Union.<ref name="brexit">{{tweet|JKRowling|JK Rowling|745184378662227968|True That}}</ref>
==Personality and traits==
 
   
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Vernon's wife Petunia died at some point before [[2020]].<ref name="CC1-17" /> It's unknown if Vernon was still alive by this point.
Vernon is a [[Muggle]] and like Petunia, he detests and is afraid of magic and anything unusual or out of the ordinary, which he labels as "funny business" in'' ''[[1981]]. Naturally, he despises Harry, who is very much a symbol of both. In fact, Vernon's disdain for Harry is so great that Vernon even prohibited his nephew from saying words such as "magic" or "wizard" in the house.
 
   
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==Physical description==
Vernon is a petty-minded bully who has no tolerance for people who are different than himself. He has shown to be unsympathetic to beggars and vagrants. He is very much concerned with status and wealth and tends to judge people based on how big their cars are or their clothes. He enjoys ordering around his employees at Grunnings, enjoying his status and power as director of his company. He advocates the death penalty, claiming that ''"...hanging's the only way to deal with these people,"'' showing his very harsh view of criminal justice. Vernon likes to look big and impressive, yet is easily intimidated whenever he is put in situations that he is not used to, ''e.g.,'' dealing with certain individuals,'' i.e.'', wizards, ''e.g.,'' [[Albus Dumbledore]], [[Arthur Weasley]], [[Alastor Moody]], [[Rubeus Hagrid|Rubeus Hagrid,]] ''etc.''
 
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Vernon was described as a big, beefy man with a large purple face. He had thick, dark hair, a bushy black moustache (half of which he tore out through frustration on two occasions), with hardly any neck and mean little eyes that narrowed to slits when he was angry.<ref>{{POA|B|2}}</ref> [[Dudley Dursley|Dudley]] much resembled him apart from his blond hair.
   
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Vernon was renowned for his physical reactions to magic or when attempting and/or failing to control his temper. In the case of the latter, a vein would throb very prominently in his temple. His face would also change to several different colours; a sickly porridge grey, red to green and various shades of purple. In one case, his face was said to resemble a "''gigantic beetroot with a moustache''".
He is also shown to be quite oblivious to small things, particularly when cross, such as in 1992 when he asked Harry if he looked stupid to him when he became annoyed with the boy; he had a bit of fried egg sticking to his moustache. Sometimes when he was angry, Vernon would mumble, barely forming complete sentences.
 
   
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==Personality and traits==
He is also shown to be quite conservative in his political views, as he reads the Daily Mail, a British tabloid famed for its right-wing political stance. He also seems to have a low opinion of the state of the UK, saying: "No wonder the country's going to the dogs!" upon finding out that there is a Ministry of Magic, a popular Daily Mail editorial stance.
 
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{{Quote|WHAT HAVE I TOLD YOU ABOUT SAYING THE ‘M’ WORD IN OUR HOUSE?|Vernon's strong hatred of [[magic]]|Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets}}
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[[File:OOTP Vernon.jpg|309x309px|thumb|Vernon giving Harry a dirty look]]
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Vernon was an arrogant, surly, combustible, blustering, abrasive, petty-minded bully who was completely intolerant of people who were different than himself. Like Petunia, he detested magic and anything unusual or out of the ordinary, which he labelled as "funny business" in [[1981]].<ref name="PS1" /><ref name="PS2" /> Naturally, he despised his nephew Harry, who as a wizard was very much a symbol of both, and spitefully bullied him all throughout the latter's childhood. Vernon's disdain for Harry was so great that he forced him to sleep in the cupboard under the stairs and, after Harry discovered he was a wizard despite Vernon's best efforts to keep it from him, prohibited Harry from saying words such as "magic" or "wizard" inside the house.<ref name="COS1" />
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In addition to being a bully towards Harry, Vernon was absurdly vain, materialistic and unsympathetic to beggars and vagrants. He was very much concerned with status and wealth and tended to judge people based on how big their cars were or their clothes. He enjoyed ordering around his employees at Grunnings, enjoying his status and authority as director of his company, sitting above them in a [[Vernon Dursley's office|high office]] on the ninth floor.<ref name="PS1" /> Vernon liked to look big and impressive, yet was easily intimidated whenever he was put in situations that he was not used to, such as dealing with wizards such as [[Albus Dumbledore]],<ref name="HBP3" /> [[Arthur Weasley]],<ref name="GF2" /> [[Alastor Moody]],<ref name="OOTP38">{{OOTP|B|38}}</ref> or [[Rubeus Hagrid]].<ref name="PS4" />
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He was also shown to be quite oblivious to small things, particularly when cross, such as in 1992 when he asked Harry if he looked stupid to him when he became annoyed with the boy: he had a bit of fried egg sticking to his moustache.<ref name="COS1" /> Sometimes when he was angry, Vernon would mumble, barely forming complete sentences.<ref name="PS4" />
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{{Quote|When will they learn, that hanging’s the only way to deal with these people?|Vernon's support for [[capital punishment]]|Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban}}
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He was also shown to be very conservative in his political views, as he read the ''[[Daily Mail]]'', a British tabloid famed for its right-wing political stance. He also seemed to have a low opinion of the state of the UK, saying: "''No wonder the country's going to the dogs''!" upon finding out that there was a Ministry of Magic.<ref name="OOTP2">{{OOTP|B|2}}</ref> He advocated the death penalty, especially for murder; after seeing a mug shot of Sirius Black, he claimed that ''"hanging's the only way to deal with these people,"''<ref name="POA2" /> showing his harsh view of criminal justice.
   
He is a complainer, and his favourite subjects include people at work, the council, the bank, motorbikes, and most of all, Harry. He shows his disdain to Harry with nasty smiles and he is not afraid of physical confrontations, going as far as wrestling with his son, Dudley, to confiscate Harry's [[Hogwarts acceptance letter]]. He frequently becomes angry and he received brandy from his wife when he was rendered speechless by "The Vanishing Glass" incident at the [[Zoo]].
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Vernon enjoyed complaining about anything that did not fit in with his narrow-minded views of the world and his favourite subjects included people at work, the council, the bank, motorbikes, as well as most of all: Harry.<ref name="PS2" /> He showed his disdain to Harry with nasty smiles and he was not afraid of physical confrontations, going as far as wrestling with his son, Dudley, to confiscate Harry's [[Hogwarts acceptance letter]].<ref name="PS3" /> He frequently became angry and he received brandy from his wife when he was rendered speechless by the "vanishing glass" incident at the [[zoo]].<ref name="PS2" /> Despite his bad temper and blustering, bullying, dominant nature however, Vernon showed himself to be a coward when confronted by those he could not bully or intimidate, as shown by his terrified reaction when Hagrid furiously confronted him upon discovering that he had not told Harry the latter was a wizard, or who his parents were or that they had been murdered. All this Vernon had kept from Harry in order to "stamp the wizarding rubbish out of him."<ref name="PS4" /> He was likewise scared by Alastor Moody when the latter confronted him over his bullying treatment of Harry,<ref name="OOTP38" /> and would immediately back down whenever Harry threatened him with magic.<ref name="POA2" />
   
 
==Relationships==
 
==Relationships==
===Petunia Dursley===
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[[File:Petunia Dursley OOTP.jpg|thumb|150px|Petunia Dursley]]
 
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[[File:Petunia Dursley POA.jpg|236x236px|thumb|left|[[Petunia Dursley]], his wife]]
Vernon married [[Petunia Dursley]] after having met her at work, and likely learned of the Wizarding world through her. He was deeeply shocked, though, when Petunia confessed the truth however, he told Petunia solemnly that he would never hold it against her that she had a freak for a sister. Then Petunia threw herself upon him in such violent gratitude that he dropped his battered sausage.<ref name="pottermore"/> Together they do everything they can to keep their nephew Harry from learning the truth about his heritage and abilities, and bossing him in any sort of ways. They also endlessly pamper and spoil their only son, Dudley.
 
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Vernon married [[Petunia Dursley|Petunia Evans]] after having met her at work and likely learned of the wizarding world through her. He was deeply shocked, though, when Petunia confessed the truth. However, Vernon told Petunia solemnly that he would never hold it against her that she had a freak for a [[Lily J. Potter|sister]]. Then Petunia threw herself upon him in such violent gratitude that he dropped his battered sausage.<ref name="pottermore" /> Together they did everything they could to keep their nephew Harry from learning the truth about his heritage and abilities and bossing him in any sort of ways. They also endlessly pampered and spoiled their only son, Dudley.<ref name="PS1" /><ref name="PS2" />
   
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===Dudley Dursley===
 
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[[File:Dudley DH.png|260x260px|thumb|[[Dudley Dursley]], his son and only child]]
Vernon spoils Dudley in a similar manner to his wife; they appear to buy Dudley anything he wants, often apparently to waylay a tantrum, and indulge him with treats and activities, particularly those which Harry is not allowed. However, there is evidence that Vernon and Petunia are indulgent of their son's behaviour and contribute to his obesity before Harry is introduced to the household. They are frequently shown to be oblivious to his bullying and at times criminal behaviour, Vernon showing pride in his son and interpreting some of these characteristics as manly. Vernon has a similar physique to Dudley, also being very large, and when convinced to make Dudley diet by the school nurse, is forced disapprovingly to join in the family's régime, whereas previously he and his immediate family considered Dudley merely to have a healthy appetite. He becomes very proud of Dudley's resulting sporting achievements when this enforced exercise and diet helps him become a competing boxer, believing Dudley gave the [[Dementor]]s the "ol' one-two" when they attacked him in [[1995]]. He is, however, oblivious to the fact that Dudley uses his new skills to terrorise neighbourhood children.
 
   
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Vernon spoiled Dudley in a similar manner to his wife: they appeared to buy Dudley anything he wants, often apparently to waylay a tantrum and indulged him with treats and activities, particularly those which Harry was not allowed.<ref name="PS1" /><ref name="PS2" /> However, there is evidence that Vernon and Petunia were indulgent of their son's behaviour and contributed to his obesity before [[Harry Potter|Harry]] was introduced to the household.
===Harry Potter===
 
{{Dialogue a-b|Hermione Granger|Your aunt and uncle will be proud, though, won't they? When they hear [[Skirmish in the Chamber of Secrets|what you did this year]]?|Harry Potter|Proud? Are you crazy? All those times I could've died, and I didn't manage it? They'll be furious...|[[Harry Potter]] and [[Hermione Granger]]|Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets}}
 
   
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They were frequently shown to be oblivious to his bullying, and at times criminal, behaviour, Vernon showing pride in his son and interpreting some of these characteristics as manly. Vernon had a similar physique to Dudley, also being very large and when convinced to make Dudley diet by the school nurse, was forced disapprovingly to join in the family's regime, whereas previously he and his immediate family considered Dudley merely to have a healthy appetite. He became very proud of Dudley's resulting sporting achievements when this enforced exercise and diet helped him become a competing boxer, believing Dudley gave the [[Dementor]]s the "ol' one-two" when they attacked him in [[1995]]. He was, however, oblivious to the fact that Dudley used his new skills to terrorise neighbourhood children.<ref name="OOTP1" />
[[File:Harry_Potter_(HBP_promo)_3.jpg|thumb|[[Harry Potter|Harry]], his nephew.]]
 
Vernon sees Harry as nothing more than a waste of space. Throughout his life, he tries to keep Harry as downtrodden as possible, in hopes of squashing the magic out of him. He lives in fear of anyone finding out about Harry's "abnormality". Vernon rarely refers to Harry by name, instead referring to him as "[the] boy" or "You", both to Harry directly and in conversation. Vernon would have a tendency to throw fits whenever Harry (either accidentally or intentionally) used words such as "magic", "wand", "Hogwarts", or "broomstick" in the house. Both guests and neighbours believe Vernon's explanation that Harry now attends [[St. Brutus' Secure Centre for Incurably Criminal Boys]], rather than the local comprehensive. Vernon even tells Mr. Mason and his wife that Harry is "disturbed" when explaining his sudden presence in the house in [[1992]].
 
   
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Though Petunia feels some moral obligation to let Harry stay (however grudgingly and bitterly), Vernon feels nothing towards his nephew. He has no trouble throwing him out of the house despite full knowledge that doing so would put his life in grave danger. Petunia, however, intervened when Dumbledore sent her a [[Howler]], reminding her of the agreement she made when they took in Harry. Additionally, when Harry was forced to go to court for underage magic, Vernon openly admitted that he hoped that Harry would get the death penalty.
 
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{{Dialogue a-b|Hermione Granger|Your aunt and uncle will be proud, though, won't they? When they hear [[Skirmish in the Chamber of Secrets|what you did this year]]?|Harry Potter|Proud? Are you crazy? All those times I could've died, and I didn't manage it? They'll be furious...|The Dursleys' disregard towards Harry|Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets}}[[File:Harry Potter movies hbp promostills 6.jpg|238x238px|thumb|left|[[Harry Potter]], his nephew by marriage]]
   
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Vernon saw Harry as nothing more than a waste of space. Throughout his life, he tried to keep Harry as downtrodden as possible, in hopes of squashing the magic out of him. He lived in fear of anyone finding out about Harry's "[[Magic|abnormality]]".<ref name="PS4" /> Vernon rarely referred to Harry by name, instead referring to him as "[the] boy" or "You", both to Harry directly and in conversation. Vernon would have a tendency to throw fits whenever Harry (either accidentally or intentionally) used words such as "magic", "wand", "Hogwarts", or "broomstick" in the house.<ref name="COS1" /> Both guests and neighbours believed Vernon's explanation that Harry attended [[St Brutus's Secure Centre for Incurably Criminal Boys]], rather than the local comprehensive.<ref name="POA2" /> Vernon even told Mr Mason and his wife that Harry was "disturbed" when explaining his sudden presence in the house in [[1992]].<ref name="CS2" />
Vernon would later become an uncle-in-law to Harry's wife, [[Ginny Weasley]] and a great-uncle to Harry and Ginny's children, [[James Sirius Potter]], [[Albus Severus Potter]] and [[Lily Luna Potter]].
 
   
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Though Petunia felt some moral obligation to let Harry stay (however grudgingly and bitterly), Vernon felt nothing towards his nephew. He had no trouble throwing him out of the house, despite full knowledge that doing so would put his life in grave danger. Petunia, however, intervened when Dumbledore sent her a [[Howler]], reminding her of the agreement she made when they took in Harry. Additionally, when Harry was forced to go to court for underage magic, Vernon openly admitted that he hoped that Harry would get the death penalty.<ref name="OOTP2" /> However, despite his dislike of Harry, he would still go to [[King's Cross Station]] to collect him from the [[Hogwarts Express]] at the end of each school year.<ref name="PS17">{{PS|B|17}}</ref><ref name="COS18">{{COS|B|18}}</ref><ref name="POA22">{{POA|B|22}}</ref><ref name="GOF37">{{GOF|B|37}}</ref><ref name="OOTP38" />
===James Potter===
 
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Vernon Dursley's first meeting with [[James Potter I|James Potter]] went badly. Vernon asked James what car he drove, but James decribed his racing [[broom]], thus Vernon started patronising him and finally offended James by supposing out loud that [[Wizardkind|wizards]] had to live on unemployment benefit. Having heard from the wizard that he had a fortune in solid gold, he grew angry and stormed out of restaurant, where they had met with their wives. After that Vernon refused to talk with James, but described him, within James’ earshot, as "some kind of amateur magician". <ref name="pottermore"/>
 
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However, he later started to respect Harry a little in the summer of [[1997]] when his nephew suggested that they go into hiding at the height of the [[Second Wizarding War]], going as far as thinking about shaking his hand but, like Petunia, deciding against it at the last minute. It is unknown how he felt about his nephew after this.<ref name="DH3">{{DH|B|3}}</ref>
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Vernon would later become an uncle-in-law to Harry's wife, [[Ginevra Weasley]] and a great-uncle to Harry and Ginny's children, [[James Potter II|James Sirius Potter]], [[Albus Potter|Albus Severus Potter]], and [[Lily L. Potter|Lily Luna Potter]].
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[[File:Best Main James Potter.jpg|220x220px|thumb|right|[[James Potter I|James Potter]], his brother-in-law]]
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Vernon Dursley's first meeting with [[James Potter I|James Potter]] went badly. Vernon asked James what car he drove, but James described his racing [[Broomstick|broom]], thus Vernon started patronising him and finally offended James by supposing out loud that [[Wizardkind|wizards]] had to live on unemployment benefit. Having heard from the wizard that he had a fortune in solid gold, he grew angry and stormed out of the restaurant, where they had met with their wives. After that Vernon refused to talk with James, but described him, within James’ earshot, as "''some kind of amateur [[magician]]''".<ref name="pottermore" />
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==Behind the scenes==
 
[[File:Lego_harry_potter.jpg|thumb|240px|Vernon Dursley as a LEGO figure.]]
 
*Vernon Dursley was the first character introduced in the ''Harry Potter'' [[Harry Potter books|series]].
 
*Vernon is also 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]], [[Frank Bryce]], and the British [[Prime Minister]].
 
*Vernon is portrayed by [[Richard Griffiths]] in the [[Harry Potter films|film series]].
 
*In the books, Vernon is described as a "big, beefy man" with black hair and a matching moustache and being in his mid-thirties. In the films, however, he is a middle aged man who has greying hair and moustache. In the [[Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix (film)|film adaptation]] of ''[[Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix]]'', his hair is blonde-grey and in [[Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 1]], it is snow white.
 
*[[J. K. Rowling]] said the character in the series she most dislikes is probably Uncle Vernon.
 
*Vernon appeared in five of the eight Harry Potter movies. He did, however, appear in all seven books.
 
*[[J. K. Rowling]] had originally planned for one of Dudley's children to have magic, and for Dudley to be at Platform 9 3/4 seeing them off to Hogwarts during the epilogue of ''Deathly Hallows''. However, she later decided against this, saying that no magical genes could survive contact with Uncle Vernon's DNA.
 
*In the books, Vernon appears to be so afraid of magic that he forbids Harry to say any word related to magic (e.g. "wizard", "Hogwarts" "Hogsmeade", "Hogwarts Express" and the word "magic" itself). When he discusses magic, he usually uses euphemisms like "you-know-what" (magic), "that school" (Hogwarts), "that abnormality" (magic or magical ability), "[Harry]'s lot" (wizards and witches), or simply "it" to refer to magic. In the films, he actually utters the word "magic". Ironically, he's not afraid of the name [[Tom Riddle|Voldemort]]. Vernon also cannot remember the proper name of [[Dementor]]s, referring to them as "dismembers", "dementy-whatsits" and the like.
 
*The scene in which the Dursleys leave the house in the seventh book is shortened down to a scene at the beginning of the seventh film where Vernon and Dudley are leaving their house and are hastily packing away their furniture. Petunia is seen waiting in the car already. Vernon has two lines in this scene while Dudley has one, and Petunia doesn't speak.
 
*Vernon appears also in a deleted scene from ''[[Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 1]]'', in which Dudley asks Vernon why Harry is not coming with them and Vernon says he does not want to. Vernon also enthusiastically tells Harry "This isn't just goodbye, boy, is it? This is farewell!" something at which Harry nods.
 
*Richard Griffiths, along with the actor of Harry Potter, Daniel Radcliffe, was shown on a poster in the movies as an obvious reference to him. The show the poster was for is Equus. The production did star both Griffiths and Radcliffe in real life, but happened later in the real world than in-universe.
 
   
 
==Etymology==
 
==Etymology==
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Vernon is from a French last name for "alder tree".
Vernon is from a French last name for "alder tree." [[Wikipedia:Dursley|Dursley]] is a town in Gloucestershire, England. [[J. K. Rowling]] has commented that she visited the place as a child, and hated it, which likely affected her choice of surname for the awful family, remarking "I don't imagine I'm very popular in Dursley".<ref>[[Wikipedia:Dursley]]</ref><ref>[http://www.darkmark.com/c.c?l=interview2&t=J.K.%20Rowling:%20BBC%20Online%20Chat 2001 BBC Online Chat]</ref>
 
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[[Wikipedia:Dursley|Dursley]] is a town in Gloucestershire, England. [[J. K. Rowling]] has commented that she visited the place as a child and hated it, which likely affected her choice of surname for the awful family, remarking "I don't imagine I'm very popular in Dursley".<ref>[[Wikipedia:Dursley]]</ref><ref>[http://www.darkmark.com/c.c?l=interview2&t=J.K.%20Rowling:%20BBC%20Online%20Chat 2001 BBC Online Chat]</ref> The town is known for its Victorian history in coal mining. Rowling chose the name because it sounded "dull and forbidding".
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==Behind the scenes==
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[[File:VernonDursley WB F2 VernonDursleyCharacterIllustrationV2 Illust 080615 Port.jpg|thumb|Vernon as he appears on {{PM}}]]
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[[File:VernonDursley WB F1 VernonDursleyCharacterIllustrationV2 Illust 080615 Port.jpg|thumb|Vernon as he appears on {{PM}}]]
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[[File:LegoVernon2020.jpg|thumb|Vernon as a LEGO minifigure (2020)]]
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*Vernon Dursley was the first character introduced in the ''Harry Potter'' [[Harry Potter (book series)|series]].<ref name="PS1" />
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*Vernon is portrayed by the late [[Richard Griffiths]] in the [[Harry Potter (film series)|film series]].
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*[[Christopher Wilson|Chris Wilson]] was stand-in for Richard Griffiths as Uncle Vernon<ref name="Wilson">[https://www.starnow.co.uk/christopherw33618 Chris Wilson StarNow profile]</ref>
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*Vernon is one of only five characters in the ''Harry Potter'' [[Harry Potter (book series)|book series]] whose thoughts have been disclosed by the narrator, the others being [[Harry Potter]], [[Frank Bryce]], the British [[Prime Minister]], and [[Narcissa Malfoy]]. However, [[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.
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*In the book series, Vernon is depicted as extremely unpleasant and downright detestable. In the films, however, while he remains the same, Vernon is portrayed in a much more humorous light, possibly due to Richard Griffiths' natural comedic approaches.
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*In an [http://atrossbooks.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/03/Harry-Potter-and-the-Order-of-the-Phoenix-2nd-draft.pdf earlier draft] of the fifth film, Vernon and Petunia notice the darkness caused by the [[Dementor]]s and come running out in time to see Harry's Patronus: Consequently, they do not blame him. Also in that draft, Vernon ''can'' see the Dementors and stares after them, dumbfounded, finally finding the strength to ask "''What the hell are those''?".
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*In the books, Vernon is described as a "big, beefy man" with black hair and a matching moustache and being in his mid-thirties. In the films, however, he is a middle aged man who has greying hair and moustache. In {{OOTP|FA}}, his hair is blonde-grey and in {{DH|F1}}, it is grey-white.
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*[[J. K. Rowling]] said the character in the series she most dislikes is probably Uncle Vernon.
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*Vernon appeared in five of the eight ''Harry Potter'' films. He did, however, appear in all seven books.
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*[[J. K. Rowling]] had originally planned for one of Dudley's children to have magic and for Dudley to be at Platform 9 3/4 seeing them off to Hogwarts during the epilogue of ''Deathly Hallows''. However, she later decided against this, saying that no magical genes could survive contact with Uncle Vernon's DNA.<ref name="JKRS" />
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*In the books, Vernon appears to be so afraid of magic that he forbids Harry to say any word related to magic (e.g. "wizard", "Hogwarts" "Hogsmeade", "Hogwarts Express" and the word "magic" itself). When he discusses magic, he usually uses euphemisms like "you-know-what" (magic), "that school" (Hogwarts), "that abnormality" (magic or magical ability), "[Harry]'s lot" (wizards and witches), or simply "it" to refer to magic. In the films, he actually utters the word "magic". Ironically, he's not afraid of the name [[Tom Riddle|Voldemort]]. Vernon also cannot remember the proper name of [[Dementor]]s, referring to them as "dismembers", "dementy-whatsits" and similar names.
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*The scene in which the Dursleys leave the house in the seventh book is shortened down to a scene at the beginning of the seventh film where Vernon and Dudley are leaving their house and are hastily packing away their furniture. Petunia is seen waiting in the car already. Vernon has two lines in this scene while Dudley has one and Petunia doesn't speak.
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*Vernon appears also in a deleted scene from {{DH|F1}}, in which Dudley asks Vernon why Harry is not coming with them and Vernon says he does not want to. Vernon also enthusiastically tells Harry "This isn't just goodbye, boy, is it? This is farewell!" something at which Harry nods. Harry sarcastically remarks “I’m just a waste of space, isn’t that right, Vernon?”, a statement that Vernon refuses to disagree with.
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*Richard Griffiths, along with the actor of Harry Potter, Daniel Radcliffe, was shown on a poster in the films as an obvious reference to him. The show the poster was for is Equus. The production did star both Griffiths and Radcliffe in real life, but happened later in the real world than in-universe.
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*Vernon is based on [[wikipedia:Sir Ector|Sir Ector]] from Arthurian legends (and particularly Sir Ector's portrayal in Disney's ''The Sword in the Stone'') because of his intolerance both of magic and of his ward. Sir Ector calls Arthur "wart" or "you" and Vernon calls Harry "boy" or "you." Likewise, Dudley is based on [[wikipedia:Sir Kay|Sir Kay]], Sir Ector's son who mistreats Arthur.
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*Unlike his magic-hating character, Richard Griffiths was very interested in the idea of a boy attending a school for wizards. Throughout the film series, he was hopeful that he could film a scene where Uncle Vernon is summoned to Hogwarts; however, this was firmly vetoed by J.K. Rowling.
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*Rowling revealed on her [[J. K. Rowling's Twitter account|Twitter account]] that Vernon's favourite television show was [[Top Gear]], due to his love of motoring.<ref name="top gear" />
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*In the trailer for {{PS|FA}}, the beginning has Harry approaching the vent and it opening up while Vernon is heard offscreen yelling at Harry that magic doesn't exist before shutting it forcefully enough to leave a quaking motion as the Warner Bros. logo pops up. In the actual film, it shows Vernon after tossing Harry into the cupboard under the stairs opening the vent and admonishing Harry before cutting to the inside just prior to Vernon shutting the vent. On a similar note, Vernon's delivery for "There's no such thing as magic" slightly differed in the trailer and in the film.
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*In {{LEGO|Y2}}, Vernon (and Dudley) possess [[superhuman strength]], which allows them to pull special orange handles. Being both Muggles, this [[canon]]ically cannot be magical strength, but merely brute physical strength.
   
 
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"I'm warning you, I'm warning you now, boy — any funny business, anything at all — and you'll be in that cupboard from now until Christmas."
— Vernon's strong hatred of magic and of his nephew Harry Potter[src]

Vernon Dursley was an English Muggle, husband of Petunia Evans, father of Dudley Dursley, and uncle by marriage of Harry Potter. He lived at 4 Privet Drive, Little Whinging, Surrey, along with his wife and son for twenty years until they were forced into hiding during the escalation of the Second Wizarding War.

After Petunia's sister Lily and brother-in-law, James Potter, were killed by Voldemort in their own home, Petunia remained the sole surviving blood relative of Harry's. Both Wizard and Muggle law demanded that Petunia and Vernon be the new legal guardians of Harry Potter, which they accepted (albeit reluctantly). However, they disliked Harry and treated him badly, while spoiling and pampering Dudley.

When Harry was sent a letter from Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry, Vernon got very angry, as he detested anything to do with magic. He was a former student of Smeltings Academy and a director of the Grunnings drill manufacturing company. In 1997, Vernon, Petunia and Dudley left their house in order to be hidden from Lord Voldemort and his Death Eaters.

After the Second Wizarding War, Vernon had at least two grandchildren through Dudley. Through the union of Harry Potter and Ginevra Weasley, Vernon had two great-nephews, James Potter II and Albus Potter, as well as a great-niece, Lily Potter.

Biography

Early life

Little is known about Vernon's childhood life. He was born into the Muggle Dursley family and attended Smeltings Academy as a secondary school.[8] Vernon had an older sister named Marjorie (Marge to family members and friends) who made a living breeding bulldogs.[9]

Vernon started working for Grunnings in 1975 or earlier, and eventually received an award trophy from the firm for having worked there for twenty-seven years.[1]

Vernon met Petunia Evans at an office job in London where he was a junior executive.[10] He later married Petunia and settled with her at 4 Privet Drive in Little Whinging, Surrey in 1977.[11] Before their wedding, Vernon had taken Petunia on a series of dull dates during which he talked mainly about himself and his predictable ideas on the world.

After some time Vernon proposed marriage to Petunia, very correctly on one knee in his mother's sitting room. His fiancée accepted at once. He wasn't aware of the fact that Petunia's sister Lily was a witch, who was then attending her seventh year at Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry. Petunia eventually revealed to him that her sister was a witch after they stopped for a snack of battered sausage at a chip shop.[10]

Marriage and family life

"Mr and Mrs Dursley, of number four, Privet Drive, were proud to say that they were perfectly normal, thank you very much. They were the last people you'd expect to be involved in anything strange or mysterious, because they just didn't hold with such nonsense."
— Description of the Dursleys[src]

Vernon, along with his wife, always liked to be normal and never tolerated anything that they considered out of the ordinary. He knew that Petunia's sister was a witch, but kept it quiet. They had a baby boy on 23 June, 1980. This boy, Dudley Dursley, was highly spoiled by his parents.[2]

Housing Harry Potter

Baby Harry Left At Privet Drive

Albus Dumbledore leaving infant Harry Potter and a note on the doorstep of 4 Privet Drive

It was after Voldemort's first downfall and the Potters' murder that Vernon first saw signs of wizards. Albus Dumbledore brought Vernon's nephew Harry to Little Whinging. Although reluctantly, Vernon and Petunia allowed him into their home.[2]

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Petunia and her husband in their bedroom at Privet Drive

During Harry's early life, Vernon treated him with indifference and cruelty. He forced Harry to live in the Cupboard Under the Stairs and generally mistreated and neglected him while spoiling his own son Dudley. Vernon tried his hardest to stop Harry knowing about the wizarding world and his true magical heritage and also ignorantly believing along with his wife that their harsh mistreatment of him would prevent his magic from surfacing. Before 1991, Vernon told Harry his parents died in a car crash.

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The Dursleys treating Harry Potter as a servant

On Dudley's birthday that year, Vernon drove the family to the local zoo for the day, ranting as usual about the various and innumerable things that annoyed him, motorbikes being the chosen topic. When Harry remarked that he'd had a dream about a flying motorbike, Vernon nearly crashed into the car in front of them before bellowing at his nephew for saying such a ridiculous thing. He yelled at him some more and told him there was no such thing as magic, after Harry unknowingly used underage magic in the Zoo's reptile house.[12]

Harry's Hogwarts letter

Vernon Dursley: "Haven't I told you he's not going? He's going to Stonewall High and he'll be grateful for it. I've read those letters and he needs all sorts of rubbish — spell books and wands and —"
Rubeus Hagrid: "If he wants ter go, a great Muggle like you won't stop him. Stop Lily an' James Potter's son goin' ter Hogwarts! Yer mad. His name's been down ever since he was born. He's off ter the finest school of witchcraft and wizardry in the world. Seven years there and he won't know himself. He'll be with youngsters of his own sort, fer a change, an' he'll be under the greatest headmaster Hogwarts ever had, Albus Dumbled —"
Vernon Dursley: "I AM NOT PAYING FOR SOME CRACKPOT OLD FOOL TO TEACH HIM MAGIC TRICKS!"
Rubeus Hagrid: "NEVER — INSULT — ALBUS — DUMBLEDORE — IN — FRONT — OF — ME!"
— Vernon Dursley arguing with Rubeus Hagrid over Harry's Hogwarts acceptance[src]
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Vernon burning Harry Potter's Hogwarts letters

When Harry got his first letter from Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry, Vernon tried everything to stop him getting it as more and more letters arrived via Owl post, resorting to increasingly desperate measures as the letters entered the house in variously creative ways and becoming more and more unstable. He finally cracked one Sunday when a veritable flood of letters came pouring down the chimney, and had the entire family leave the house to try and prevent contact from Hogwarts.

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The Hut-on-the-Rock, during the Dursleys' attempt to escape the Hogwarts letters

However, his erratic attempts failed after driving the family several miles away from home, and upon staying in a gloomy Hotel, he was shocked to see letters turn up there even. Eventually, he took his whole family to a hut on a small rock on the sea, in a final drastic attempt to prevent contact and even bought what was most likely an illegal firearm as a final defence.[8] But even this did not work, because they were found by Rubeus Hagrid, who personally gave Harry the letter, despite Vernon's stubborn protests and threatening him with the gun, which Hagrid contemptuously bent into a knot.[3]

When Hagrid told Harry about how his parents really died, Vernon cynically responded by telling Harry that whatever happened to Harry's mother and father they probably deserved it, as well as that they were (in Vernon's opinion) freaks anyway and that the world was better off without them (also in Vernon's opinion). Hagrid threatened Vernon with his umbrella in response. The exchanges became more and more heated until Vernon angrily insulted Albus Dumbledore by calling him a "crackpot old fool". This would be a great mistake to Vernon: a livid Hagrid responded to this outburst by giving a pig tail to Vernon's son, much to the Dursley's horror.[3]

After this incident, Vernon avoided Harry even more so than usual. He reluctantly agreed to take Harry to King's Cross Station to board the Hogwarts Express, but only because it was on the way to the private hospital in London to remove Dudley's tail before he started attending Smeltings.[13]

From then on Vernon only saw Harry in the summer holidays and even then treated him badly, although he reluctantly gave Harry Dudley's spare bedroom.[14]

Dinner party

Dursleys have visitors

Vernon and Petunia entertaining the Masons

Almost everything seemed to go wrong every time Vernon had guests over when Harry was present. In 1992, he invited Mr Mason and his wife over for dinner to try and secure a deal with Mr Mason about a stock of drills. He also forced Harry to stay in his room and pretend he did not exist.[15] Harry was willing to comply with this, arguably because he did not want to create unneeded problems for his uncle (and get himself in further dislike). Due to the appearance of Dobby, the deal was utterly ruined when Dobby destroyed Petunia's prized pudding and the frightening away of Mrs Mason by a Ministry of Magic Owl, due to her ornithophobia.

The Ministry of Magic accused Harry of doing Dobby's levitation of the pudding, and threatened expulsion from Hogwarts for violation of the Underage Magic Act, but elected to let Harry off with a warning.[16] Furious for his business deal failing and learning that Harry was forbidden to use magic outside of Hogwarts, Vernon had Harry locked in his room and even had bars fitted on his window to punish him, believing that Harry would be unable to escape without using magic. However, Harry was rescued by Fred, George and Ron Weasley using their father's Flying Ford Anglia, and when Vernon, Petunia and Dudley tried to stop Harry escaping by pulling him back into his room, they were all left dangling out of his window when the Weasleys drove off with Harry.

Marge's visit

Harry Potter: "I need you to sign the permission form."
Vernon Dursley: "And why should I do that?"
Harry Potter: "Well it'll be hard work, pretending to Aunt Marge I go to that St Whatsits..."
Vernon Dursley: "St Brutus's Secure Centre for Incurably Criminal Boys!"
Harry Potter: "Exactly. It's a lot to remember. I'll have to make it sound convincing, won't I? What if I accidentally let something slip?"
Vernon Dursley: "You'll get the stuffing knocked out of you, won't you?"
Harry Potter: "Knocking the stuffing out of me won't make Aunt Marge forget what I could tell her. But if you sign my permission form I swear I'll remember where I'm supposed to go to school, and I'll act like a Mug — like I'm normal and everything."
Vernon Dursley: "Right. I shall monitor your behaviour carefully during Marge's visit. If, at the end of it, you've toed the line and kept to the story, I'll sign your ruddy form."
— Harry convincing Vernon to sign his permission form[src]
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Marge after being blown up by an enraged Harry Potter

In 1993, Vernon's equally mean-spirited sister Marge visited, much to Harry's discomfort. When Marge insulted Harry's parents, Harry accidentally used magic to blow her up like a balloon.

Vernon insisted Harry return her to how she was, but was refused. Harry then left Privet Drive, and as a result Vernon did not sign Harry's Hogsmeade permission form, which he had beforehand actually agreed to sign, should Harry behave during Marge's visit. As for Marge, the Accidental Magic Reversal Squad later fixed her and modified her memory of having witnessed magic.[9]

Dudley's diet

Vernon Dursley: "Look at this."
Harry Potter: "She did put enough stamps on, then."
Vernon Dursley: "The postman noticed. Very interested to know where this letter came from, he was. That's why he rang the doorbell. Seemed to think it was funny."
— Vernon's horrified reaction to Molly Weasley's letter[src]

In 1994, Vernon, along with Petunia, decided to put Dudley on a diet, following his dismal report from Smeltings and upon learning that his son was too overweight to fit into the school's uniform. When it was not going so well, he threatened Dudley that he would cut his pocket money if he did not stop sneaking in sweets, which made Dudley furious and caused him to throw his PlayStation out of a window.[17]

When Molly Weasley sent an invitation to the family inviting Harry to attend the 1994 Quidditch World Cup with them, Vernon angrily asked his nephew about the letter, as it was covered in stamps which the postman found amusing. After Harry explained, he yelled at him initially but eventually decided that his nephew could go.[18] He and Petunia were very displeased and discomforted with the idea that wizards would soon be visiting their home.

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The Weasley family arriving in order to retrieve Harry for the World Cup

When the Weasleys came to pick up Harry by the Floo Network and accidentally destroyed their living room due to them trying to travel into their electric fireplace, Vernon became very intimidated in the presence of actual wizards, including when Arthur Weasley mentioned that he liked to collect batteries. When the Weasleys were leaving, Dudley ate a Ton-Tongue Toffee deliberately left by Fred and George Weasley, causing his tongue to swell. This sent Vernon into a rage which had him throw several china ornaments at Mr Weasley, all the time bellowing like an injured hippopotamus while Arthur was trying to fix Dudley's swollen tongue; it ended up being four feet long before Vernon and Petunia let Arthur shrink it.[19]

Dementor attack

"NO MORE EFFING OWLS!"
— Vernon's view on owl post[src]

In 1995, Vernon, Petunia and Dudley had learned that Lord Voldemort and his Death Eaters had returned to terrorise the both Wizarding and Muggle communities again. During the summer, Vernon and Petunia were concerned regarding Harry's overly attentive nature regarding his listening to the Muggle news, believing he was up to no good. Ironically, he and his wife were ignorantly unaware that Dudley was in fact terrorising the neighbourhood with his gang, engaging in anti-social behaviour and bullying younger children, instead believing that Dudley was simply going round his friends' houses for tea.[20]

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Vernon and Petunia after the Dementor attack on Dudley and Harry Potter

Furthermore, Dudley was attacked by Dementors and Harry had to rescue him via Patronus Charm. Upon coming across his demented son, Vernon erroneously believed that Harry had in fact attacked Dudley himself. He became extremely angry with his nephew, believing that he had caused permanent brain damage to his son, and even expressed the view that Harry should face capital punishment.

However, even when Harry explained to him that he had in fact saved Dudley from the Dementors and they were likely sent by the recently resurrected Voldemort, Vernon decided to throw Harry out of the house, since he did not want Harry staying because he believed that Voldemort was after him. However, he was reluctantly forced by Petunia to allow him to stay, on the grounds the neighbours would notice, when in reality she had just received an angry Howler from Albus Dumbledore, telling her to keep their promise of protecting Harry. When he heard that Harry was in trouble with the Ministry of Magic because of the letter from Mafalda Hopkirk, Vernon was delighted at the concept of Harry being punished by the Ministry.[21]

He locked Harry into his room for several days until leaving with his wife and son, to accept an award for the best kept lawn in England. In fact, it was a trick of Nymphadora Tonks, who had sent the Dursleys an invitation to a fake awards ceremony to get them temporarily out of their house. Tonks then escorted Harry to 12 Grimmauld Place, along with a group of other wizards.[22] It was highly likely that Vernon was indignant at being fooled by the very cunning ploy.

Visit from Albus Dumbledore

Vernon Dursley: "His godfather's dead? He's dead, his godfather!"
Albus Dumbledore: "Yes. Our problem, is that Sirius also left you number twelve, Grimmauld Place."
Vernon Dursley: "He's been left a house?"
— Vernon's response to hearing Harry's will[src]
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Albus Dumbledore visiting the Dursleys

During the summer of 1996, Vernon and his family were visited by Albus Dumbledore at their house, who had come to inform Harry and them of Sirius Black's will. Vernon was horrified and offended with the sudden arrival of Dumbledore into his home, due to his hatred and fear of wizards. Vernon was surprised and greedily interested when he learnt that Sirius Black had died, and that Harry had inherited 12 Grimmauld Place. He and his family were too fearful to drink Dumbledore's levitating drinks, which resulted in the drinks emptying themselves over their heads.

Vernon was also horrified with the sudden arrival of Kreacher into his living room, as he had never seen a House-elf before. Vernon and Petunia were both admonished by Dumbledore for abusing Harry growing up and for spoiling Dudley, which in Dumbledore's eyes had inflicted irrevocable emotional damage upon their son, before Dumbledore left with Harry.[23]

Hiding from Death Eaters

Vernon Dursley: "Well, I don't believe it. I was awake half the night thinking it all over, and I believe it's a plot to get the house."
Harry Potter: "The house? What house?"
Vernon Dursley: "This house! Our house! House prices are sky-rocketing round here! You want us out of the way and then you're going to do a bit of hocus-pocus and before we know it the deeds will be in your name and –"
Harry Potter: "Are you out of your mind? A plot to get this house? Are you actually as stupid as you look?"
— Vernon and Harry arguing before the Dursley's departure[src]
The Dursley's departure

The Dursleys preparing to go into hiding during the height of the Second Wizarding War

In the summer of 1997, Petunia, Dudley, and Vernon were placed under the protection of Dedalus Diggle and Hestia Jones, both members of the Order of the Phoenix, as it was believed that once Harry Potter turned seventeen, Voldemort would track down all members of his family and torture information out of them. Vernon, his wife and his son all left together: he left Harry as he knew he would not want to come with them and it was Dudley, who had grown to respect Harry for saving his soul, who brought up the issue, though Vernon said little to Harry.[7]

After their goodbyes, the Dursleys were driven off into the distance, leaving Harry alone on his quest. Petunia and Dudley actually felt a certain amount of fondness towards Harry as they parted in 1997. Vernon was about to shake Harry's hand good-bye. However, because of his dislike of both Harry and magic overall, refrained from doing so at the last second. He left as quickly as possible, hoping to save himself from what he only knew as a very powerful and evil wizard, Lord Voldemort.[7]

Later life

After the war, Vernon had some grandchildren by Dudley.[24] It is unknown if he remained in contact with his nephew, if even only on Christmas-card terms, like Dudley did: nevertheless, he had two great-nephews and a great-niece by Harry. It is also unknown whether Vernon returned to his home at 4 Privet Drive, or if he stayed where he was put in hiding during the height of the Second Wizarding War.

In 2015, Vernon signed an online petition to reinstate Jeremy Clarkson as host of the television programme Top Gear, claiming it was the only reason he paid for a television licence.[25]

In 2016, Vernon most likely voted for the United Kingdom to leave the European Union.[26]

Vernon's wife Petunia died at some point before 2020.[4] It's unknown if Vernon was still alive by this point.

Physical description

Vernon was described as a big, beefy man with a large purple face. He had thick, dark hair, a bushy black moustache (half of which he tore out through frustration on two occasions), with hardly any neck and mean little eyes that narrowed to slits when he was angry.[27] Dudley much resembled him apart from his blond hair.

Vernon was renowned for his physical reactions to magic or when attempting and/or failing to control his temper. In the case of the latter, a vein would throb very prominently in his temple. His face would also change to several different colours; a sickly porridge grey, red to green and various shades of purple. In one case, his face was said to resemble a "gigantic beetroot with a moustache".

Personality and traits

"WHAT HAVE I TOLD YOU ABOUT SAYING THE ‘M’ WORD IN OUR HOUSE?"
— Vernon's strong hatred of magic[src]
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Vernon giving Harry a dirty look

Vernon was an arrogant, surly, combustible, blustering, abrasive, petty-minded bully who was completely intolerant of people who were different than himself. Like Petunia, he detested magic and anything unusual or out of the ordinary, which he labelled as "funny business" in 1981.[2][12] Naturally, he despised his nephew Harry, who as a wizard was very much a symbol of both, and spitefully bullied him all throughout the latter's childhood. Vernon's disdain for Harry was so great that he forced him to sleep in the cupboard under the stairs and, after Harry discovered he was a wizard despite Vernon's best efforts to keep it from him, prohibited Harry from saying words such as "magic" or "wizard" inside the house.[15]

In addition to being a bully towards Harry, Vernon was absurdly vain, materialistic and unsympathetic to beggars and vagrants. He was very much concerned with status and wealth and tended to judge people based on how big their cars were or their clothes. He enjoyed ordering around his employees at Grunnings, enjoying his status and authority as director of his company, sitting above them in a high office on the ninth floor.[2] Vernon liked to look big and impressive, yet was easily intimidated whenever he was put in situations that he was not used to, such as dealing with wizards such as Albus Dumbledore,[23] Arthur Weasley,[17] Alastor Moody,[28] or Rubeus Hagrid.[3]

He was also shown to be quite oblivious to small things, particularly when cross, such as in 1992 when he asked Harry if he looked stupid to him when he became annoyed with the boy: he had a bit of fried egg sticking to his moustache.[15] Sometimes when he was angry, Vernon would mumble, barely forming complete sentences.[3]

"When will they learn, that hanging’s the only way to deal with these people?"
— Vernon's support for capital punishment[src]

He was also shown to be very conservative in his political views, as he read the Daily Mail, a British tabloid famed for its right-wing political stance. He also seemed to have a low opinion of the state of the UK, saying: "No wonder the country's going to the dogs!" upon finding out that there was a Ministry of Magic.[21] He advocated the death penalty, especially for murder; after seeing a mug shot of Sirius Black, he claimed that "hanging's the only way to deal with these people,"[9] showing his harsh view of criminal justice.

Vernon enjoyed complaining about anything that did not fit in with his narrow-minded views of the world and his favourite subjects included people at work, the council, the bank, motorbikes, as well as most of all: Harry.[12] He showed his disdain to Harry with nasty smiles and he was not afraid of physical confrontations, going as far as wrestling with his son, Dudley, to confiscate Harry's Hogwarts acceptance letter.[8] He frequently became angry and he received brandy from his wife when he was rendered speechless by the "vanishing glass" incident at the zoo.[12] Despite his bad temper and blustering, bullying, dominant nature however, Vernon showed himself to be a coward when confronted by those he could not bully or intimidate, as shown by his terrified reaction when Hagrid furiously confronted him upon discovering that he had not told Harry the latter was a wizard, or who his parents were or that they had been murdered. All this Vernon had kept from Harry in order to "stamp the wizarding rubbish out of him."[3] He was likewise scared by Alastor Moody when the latter confronted him over his bullying treatment of Harry,[28] and would immediately back down whenever Harry threatened him with magic.[9]

Relationships

Family

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Petunia Dursley, his wife

Vernon married Petunia Evans after having met her at work and likely learned of the wizarding world through her. He was deeply shocked, though, when Petunia confessed the truth. However, Vernon told Petunia solemnly that he would never hold it against her that she had a freak for a sister. Then Petunia threw herself upon him in such violent gratitude that he dropped his battered sausage.[10] Together they did everything they could to keep their nephew Harry from learning the truth about his heritage and abilities and bossing him in any sort of ways. They also endlessly pampered and spoiled their only son, Dudley.[2][12]

"Little tyke wants his money’s worth, just like his father. ’Atta boy, Dudley!"
— Vernon spoiling Dudley[src]
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Dudley Dursley, his son and only child

Vernon spoiled Dudley in a similar manner to his wife: they appeared to buy Dudley anything he wants, often apparently to waylay a tantrum and indulged him with treats and activities, particularly those which Harry was not allowed.[2][12] However, there is evidence that Vernon and Petunia were indulgent of their son's behaviour and contributed to his obesity before Harry was introduced to the household.

They were frequently shown to be oblivious to his bullying, and at times criminal, behaviour, Vernon showing pride in his son and interpreting some of these characteristics as manly. Vernon had a similar physique to Dudley, also being very large and when convinced to make Dudley diet by the school nurse, was forced disapprovingly to join in the family's regime, whereas previously he and his immediate family considered Dudley merely to have a healthy appetite. He became very proud of Dudley's resulting sporting achievements when this enforced exercise and diet helped him become a competing boxer, believing Dudley gave the Dementors the "ol' one-two" when they attacked him in 1995. He was, however, oblivious to the fact that Dudley used his new skills to terrorise neighbourhood children.[20]

Harry Potter

Hermione Granger: "Your aunt and uncle will be proud, though, won't they? When they hear what you did this year?"
Harry Potter: "Proud? Are you crazy? All those times I could've died, and I didn't manage it? They'll be furious..."
— The Dursleys' disregard towards Harry[src]
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Harry Potter, his nephew by marriage

Vernon saw Harry as nothing more than a waste of space. Throughout his life, he tried to keep Harry as downtrodden as possible, in hopes of squashing the magic out of him. He lived in fear of anyone finding out about Harry's "abnormality".[3] Vernon rarely referred to Harry by name, instead referring to him as "[the] boy" or "You", both to Harry directly and in conversation. Vernon would have a tendency to throw fits whenever Harry (either accidentally or intentionally) used words such as "magic", "wand", "Hogwarts", or "broomstick" in the house.[15] Both guests and neighbours believed Vernon's explanation that Harry attended St Brutus's Secure Centre for Incurably Criminal Boys, rather than the local comprehensive.[9] Vernon even told Mr Mason and his wife that Harry was "disturbed" when explaining his sudden presence in the house in 1992.[16]

Though Petunia felt some moral obligation to let Harry stay (however grudgingly and bitterly), Vernon felt nothing towards his nephew. He had no trouble throwing him out of the house, despite full knowledge that doing so would put his life in grave danger. Petunia, however, intervened when Dumbledore sent her a Howler, reminding her of the agreement she made when they took in Harry. Additionally, when Harry was forced to go to court for underage magic, Vernon openly admitted that he hoped that Harry would get the death penalty.[21] However, despite his dislike of Harry, he would still go to King's Cross Station to collect him from the Hogwarts Express at the end of each school year.[29][30][31][32][28]

However, he later started to respect Harry a little in the summer of 1997 when his nephew suggested that they go into hiding at the height of the Second Wizarding War, going as far as thinking about shaking his hand but, like Petunia, deciding against it at the last minute. It is unknown how he felt about his nephew after this.[7]

Vernon would later become an uncle-in-law to Harry's wife, Ginevra Weasley and a great-uncle to Harry and Ginny's children, James Sirius Potter, Albus Severus Potter, and Lily Luna Potter.

James Potter

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James Potter, his brother-in-law

Vernon Dursley's first meeting with James Potter went badly. Vernon asked James what car he drove, but James described his racing broom, thus Vernon started patronising him and finally offended James by supposing out loud that wizards had to live on unemployment benefit. Having heard from the wizard that he had a fortune in solid gold, he grew angry and stormed out of the restaurant, where they had met with their wives. After that Vernon refused to talk with James, but described him, within James’ earshot, as "some kind of amateur magician".[10]

Media


Etymology

Vernon is from a French last name for "alder tree".

Dursley is a town in Gloucestershire, England. J. K. Rowling has commented that she visited the place as a child and hated it, which likely affected her choice of surname for the awful family, remarking "I don't imagine I'm very popular in Dursley".[33][34] The town is known for its Victorian history in coal mining. Rowling chose the name because it sounded "dull and forbidding".

Behind the scenes

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Vernon as he appears on Pottermore

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Vernon as he appears on Pottermore

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Vernon Dursley as seen in LEGO Harry Potter: Years 1-4

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Vernon as a LEGO minifigure (2020)

  • Vernon Dursley was the first character introduced in the Harry Potter series.[2]
  • Vernon is portrayed by the late Richard Griffiths in the film series.
  • Chris Wilson was stand-in for Richard Griffiths as Uncle Vernon[35]
  • Vernon 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, Frank Bryce, the British Prime Minister, and Narcissa Malfoy. However, 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.
  • In the book series, Vernon is depicted as extremely unpleasant and downright detestable. In the films, however, while he remains the same, Vernon is portrayed in a much more humorous light, possibly due to Richard Griffiths' natural comedic approaches.
  • In an earlier draft of the fifth film, Vernon and Petunia notice the darkness caused by the Dementors and come running out in time to see Harry's Patronus: Consequently, they do not blame him. Also in that draft, Vernon can see the Dementors and stares after them, dumbfounded, finally finding the strength to ask "What the hell are those?".
  • In the books, Vernon is described as a "big, beefy man" with black hair and a matching moustache and being in his mid-thirties. In the films, however, he is a middle aged man who has greying hair and moustache. In the film adaptation of Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix, his hair is blonde-grey and in Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 1, it is grey-white.
  • J. K. Rowling said the character in the series she most dislikes is probably Uncle Vernon.
  • Vernon appeared in five of the eight Harry Potter films. He did, however, appear in all seven books.
  • J. K. Rowling had originally planned for one of Dudley's children to have magic and for Dudley to be at Platform 9 3/4 seeing them off to Hogwarts during the epilogue of Deathly Hallows. However, she later decided against this, saying that no magical genes could survive contact with Uncle Vernon's DNA.[24]
  • In the books, Vernon appears to be so afraid of magic that he forbids Harry to say any word related to magic (e.g. "wizard", "Hogwarts" "Hogsmeade", "Hogwarts Express" and the word "magic" itself). When he discusses magic, he usually uses euphemisms like "you-know-what" (magic), "that school" (Hogwarts), "that abnormality" (magic or magical ability), "[Harry]'s lot" (wizards and witches), or simply "it" to refer to magic. In the films, he actually utters the word "magic". Ironically, he's not afraid of the name Voldemort. Vernon also cannot remember the proper name of Dementors, referring to them as "dismembers", "dementy-whatsits" and similar names.
  • The scene in which the Dursleys leave the house in the seventh book is shortened down to a scene at the beginning of the seventh film where Vernon and Dudley are leaving their house and are hastily packing away their furniture. Petunia is seen waiting in the car already. Vernon has two lines in this scene while Dudley has one and Petunia doesn't speak.
  • Vernon appears also in a deleted scene from Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 1, in which Dudley asks Vernon why Harry is not coming with them and Vernon says he does not want to. Vernon also enthusiastically tells Harry "This isn't just goodbye, boy, is it? This is farewell!" something at which Harry nods. Harry sarcastically remarks “I’m just a waste of space, isn’t that right, Vernon?”, a statement that Vernon refuses to disagree with.
  • Richard Griffiths, along with the actor of Harry Potter, Daniel Radcliffe, was shown on a poster in the films as an obvious reference to him. The show the poster was for is Equus. The production did star both Griffiths and Radcliffe in real life, but happened later in the real world than in-universe.
  • Vernon is based on Sir Ector from Arthurian legends (and particularly Sir Ector's portrayal in Disney's The Sword in the Stone) because of his intolerance both of magic and of his ward. Sir Ector calls Arthur "wart" or "you" and Vernon calls Harry "boy" or "you." Likewise, Dudley is based on Sir Kay, Sir Ector's son who mistreats Arthur.
  • Unlike his magic-hating character, Richard Griffiths was very interested in the idea of a boy attending a school for wizards. Throughout the film series, he was hopeful that he could film a scene where Uncle Vernon is summoned to Hogwarts; however, this was firmly vetoed by J.K. Rowling.
  • Rowling revealed on her Twitter account that Vernon's favourite television show was Top Gear, due to his love of motoring.[25]
  • In the trailer for the film adaptation of Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone, the beginning has Harry approaching the vent and it opening up while Vernon is heard offscreen yelling at Harry that magic doesn't exist before shutting it forcefully enough to leave a quaking motion as the Warner Bros. logo pops up. In the actual film, it shows Vernon after tossing Harry into the cupboard under the stairs opening the vent and admonishing Harry before cutting to the inside just prior to Vernon shutting the vent. On a similar note, Vernon's delivery for "There's no such thing as magic" slightly differed in the trailer and in the film.
  • In LEGO Harry Potter: Years 5-7, Vernon (and Dudley) possess superhuman strength, which allows them to pull special orange handles. Being both Muggles, this canonically cannot be magical strength, but merely brute physical strength.

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Notes and references

  1. 1.0 1.1 On the film adaptation of Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix, an award prop was included on the 4 Privet Drive set saying "AWARDING VERNON DURSLEY FOR HIS 20TH YEAR OF EMPLOYMENT AT "GRUNNINGS" DRILL FACTORY" (see this image and this image). As the scene is set in 1995, this means Vernon had been working at Grunnings since 1975 or before (it is impossible to determine, since the award itself is not dated). British child labour laws at the time (Children and Young Persons Act 1963) stated minimum working age was fourteen years, meaning his latest possible birth year is 14 years prior to 1975: 1961.
  2. 2.00 2.01 2.02 2.03 2.04 2.05 2.06 2.07 2.08 2.09 2.10 2.11 2.12 2.13 2.14 Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone, Chapter 1 (The Boy Who Lived)
  3. 3.0 3.1 3.2 3.3 3.4 3.5 3.6 Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone, Chapter 4 (The Keeper of the Keys)
  4. 4.0 4.1 Harry Potter and the Cursed Child, Act One, Scene Seven reveals that Petunia had died in 2020 or earlier. While it is known that Vernon was still alive in 2015, it was never revealed if he died between 2015 and 2020. Petunia's exact year of death was also not given, making it possible that Vernon died before her.
  5. Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets, Chapter 1 (The Worst Birthday) - "Uncle Vernon was large and neckless, with an enormous black moustache;"
  6. Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire, Chapter 3 (The Invitation) - "He could almost see the cogs working under Uncle Vernon’s thick, dark, neatly parted hair."
  7. 7.0 7.1 7.2 7.3 Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, Chapter 3 (The Dursleys Departing)
  8. 8.0 8.1 8.2 Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone, Chapter 3 (The Letters from No One)
  9. 9.0 9.1 9.2 9.3 9.4 Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban, Chapter 2 (Aunt Marge's Big Mistake)
  10. 10.0 10.1 10.2 10.3 Writing by J. K. Rowling: "Vernon and Petunia Dursley" at Wizarding World
  11. In a deleted scene on Disc Two of the Blu-ray edition of Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 1, Petunia tells Harry, "I have lived in this house for twenty years," indicating she settled at 4 Privet Drive with Vernon in 1977, since the scene is set in 1997.
  12. 12.0 12.1 12.2 12.3 12.4 12.5 Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone, Chapter 2 (The Vanishing Glass)
  13. Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone, Chapter 6 (The Journey from Platform Nine and Three-Quarters)
  14. Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets, Chapter 1 (The Worst Birthday)
  15. 15.0 15.1 15.2 15.3 Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets, Chapter 1 (The Worst Birthday)
  16. 16.0 16.1 Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets, Chapter 2 (Dobby's Warning)
  17. 17.0 17.1 Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire, Chapter 2 (The Scar)
  18. Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire, Chapter 3 (The Invitation)
  19. Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire, Chapter 4 (Back to The Burrow)
  20. 20.0 20.1 Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix, Chapter 1 (Dudley Demented)
  21. 21.0 21.1 21.2 Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix, Chapter 2 (A Peck of Owls)
  22. Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix, Chapter 3 (The Advance Guard)
  23. 23.0 23.1 Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince, Chapter 3 (Will and Won't)
  24. 24.0 24.1 J. K. Rowling's official site: Harry and Dudley: Future Hope?
  25. 25.0 25.1 .@HannahHedgehog He signed the petition for Clarkson's reinstatement. Said it was the only reason he paid the licence fee. by J.K. Rowling on Twitter
  26. Twitter favicon JK Rowling on Twitter: "True That"
  27. Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban, Chapter 2 (Aunt Marge's Big Mistake)
  28. 28.0 28.1 28.2 Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix, Chapter 38 (The Second War Begins)
  29. Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone, Chapter 17 (The Man with Two Faces)
  30. Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets, Chapter 18 (Dobby's Reward)
  31. Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban, Chapter 22 (Owl Post Again)
  32. Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire, Chapter 37 (The Beginning)
  33. Wikipedia:Dursley
  34. 2001 BBC Online Chat
  35. Chris Wilson StarNow profile