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| Q. Harry Potter has been described as the biggest & best hero since James Bond. How does that make you feel? A. Wow! It makes me feel very privileged to be playing him. It's very exciting because Harry's got such an interesting life. Q. What advice have your parents given you to handle fame? A. My mum & dad have just told me to enjoy it. There are alot worse things that could happen then being recognized. Q. What was the most memorable part of the film-making, & the most nerve racking? A. I'm not just saying this, but one of the best parts was working with Chris [Columbus], because he's a real insperation. He really enjoy's what he does, & it's a real honour working with him. The most nerve-racking was the first day, because before that it had just been me, Rupert [Grint], Emma [Watson] & Chris [Columbus], rehersing in Chris's office. I got the call sheet for the fist day & it said "Daniel Radcliffe, Emma Watson & Rupert Grint". So I thought, fine, I'm used to that. Then I turned over the page and it said: "Extras, 150". At that moment, I got quite scared. Q. How will you feel if your still playing Harry when your 17 or 18? A. I'm just going to take it one book at a time. Harry advances so much in each [school] year, he comes more out of his shell. If I'm thinking about playing Harry in the forth book, or third or whatever, I could end up bringing his character from one of them & put in the second, & it just wouldn't look right. |
| BBC Films Interview- 2001 |
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