Q: Was it hard to be a star of a movie when you didn't have much experience?

A: It was nerve-racking. The first day on the set, I was really nervous. I was used to rehearsing with about eight other people, and then I got to the set and including the extras, there were like 150 people there.

Q: What's the hardest part about acting?

A:
Getting the right emotions. Generally, I try to think about a song or a book, and that emotion comes out with my expressions.

Q: What was a hard scene to do?

A: The mirror scene. It's the emotional center of the movie, so I had to get the right though into my head.

Q: Did you have to do any special training to play Harry?

A: Yes, becuase I did a lot of my own stunts. I had to do a lot of gyrmnastics training. One of my stunt doubles was this thin guy called David Holmes. He's a great gymnast. He's been teaching me gymnastics, and it's so much fun.

Q: What was your favourtie stunt?

A: There was on shot where I was hanging one handed from my broomstick, twenty-two feet in the air. I was wired to the broom - with a huge airbag underneath me - and they moved me around up there. It was pretty cool.

Q: Would you want to be friends with Harry in real life?

A: Absolutely. I like his curiosity and his loyalty. And his magic power too. He's so serious, but at the same time he can be very funny.

Q: Which book is your favourtie in the series so far?

A: Number two, I suppose it's the darkest, but so much goes on in it.

Q: Which is your favourite character?

A: Hagrid

Q: Which is your favourtie scene from the movie?

A: The chess scene, the set it amazing
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