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‘Harry Potter’ star hit with ‘life-threatening’ diagnosis

Nick Moran, who portrayed Scaviol in the Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows film, recovers from an “life-threatening” diagnosis after emergency spine surgery.

“Nick had surgery a week and a half ago, walking around the house, talking and fully recovering,” the representative of the 55-year-old actor said. people magazine.

“Nick is working on his next film soon and looks forward to returning to the studio and returning to his busy schedule.

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Nick Moran, who portrayed Shukabior in the Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows film, underwent emergency spinal surgery for a “life-threatening” medical diagnosis. (Gerard Mora/Getty Images)

In a long interview with Daily MailMoran’s friend Terry Stone, told the outlet that Moran’s girlfriend is someone who encourages the actor to seek medical assistance after he experiences neck pain.

Stone said his friend was told, “Because this is life-threatening” and “emergency manipulation is necessary.”

“I talked to one of his family and he somehow hurt his neck, and that has affected his spinal cord and some of the things that manipulate your speech and your feet,” Stone said.

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“He’s recovering [doctors] Basically I said [ahead of surgery] It was traumatizing that he might never walk or talk again. He isn’t making the most of his health, but when he got out of the surgery I was like, “Thank you, God.”

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Moran reportedly was told in 2011 that if he had not undergone surgery right away, he might never walk or talk again. (Photo by Kate Green/Getty Images for Paramount Pictures)

“They had to replace [bones in his neck] With artificial bone, it’s a micro-technique and there are so many nerves around the neck and spine, this made it difficult to operate and tricky with the horrifying opportunity to not be able to speak again,” he added.

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Stone said Moran still has a long way ahead of him while he recovers.

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“He’s talking now, and this is a good sign, but he’s shuffled like he’s 100 years old and takes it easily with a brace on his neck,” he said.

Moran’s representatives did not immediately respond to Fox News Digital’s request for comment.

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