By Allison McDowell EnstromSpecial to MSN
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Robert Pattinson broke into the U.S. market as Cedric Diggory in "Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire," the fourth of the wildly popular "Harry Potter" movies. He had a short but powerful role as a superstar Quidditch player who met his untimely end at the hands of one of Lord Voldemort's wizards. But out of Diggory's ashes rose a new Robert Pattinson who would become an American craze.
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