18 Rue Philippe Lorand was the street address of a house in Paris, France, where Irma Dugard was living by 1927.[1]
History[]
Upon finding out her name was on his adoption papers, Credence Barebone came with Nagini to 18 Rue Philippe Lorand to meet who he thought was his biological mother — the two found Irma Dugard sewing in an attic room; after a short conversation in which she revealed she was actually a servant of the Lestranges who was put in charge of taking him to America as an infant, bounty hunter Gunnar Grimmson burst into the room and killed Irma Dugard, which led to Credence's Obscurus to emerge and smash apart the attic like a tornado. Grimmson managed to Disapparate unscathed.[2]
Appearances[]
- Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes of Grindelwald - The Original Screenplay (First appearance)
- Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes of Grindelwald
Notes and references[]
| France | ||
|---|---|---|
| Paris | ||
| Paris · Back street · Bird market · French Ministry of Magic headquarters · Place Cachée · Rue du Maréchal-Gallieni · Rue de Montmorency (17) · Rue Fontaine · Rue Lepic (61) · Rue Philippe Lorand (18) · Rue Montmorency · Rue Saint-Denis · Alleyway · Boulevard Haussmann · Eiffel Tower · Flamel House · Père Lachaise Cemetery (Lestrange Mausoleum) · Le Marais · Montmartre · Notre-Dame · Place de Furstemberg · Porte Saint-Denis · Sacré Coeur · Versailles | ||
| Other locations | ||
| Ardennes · Biarritz · Bordeaux · Bouzn · Bruz · Cannes · Châtel-Guyon · Côte d'Azur · Dijon · Grenoble · Lascaux · Lyon · Montignac · Nice · Pyrenees · Quiberon · Seine (sewer) · Toulouse | ||
| Wizarding locations | ||
| Banque de la Magie française · French Ministry of Magic headquarters · Place Cachée · Palace of Beauxbatons |