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Old 06-05-2004, 09:16 AM
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[img]http://www.snitchseeker.com/images/news/hp_grandpre_80.jpg' align='middle'> David Thewlis Interview -

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Washington Post talks to David Thewlis

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Secrets Of the Dark Arts
Thewlis Sinks Teeth Into Role of Lupin
Thursday, June 3, 2004; Page C14

David Thewlis is a well-known English character actor. You may remember

him as the voice of the earthworm in

"James and the Giant Peach" or as

the cabdriver in "Black Beauty."

In "Harry Potter and the Prisoner

of Azkaban" he's Professor Remus Lupin,

the kindly new Defense Against

the Dark Arts teacher who

has his own dark secret.

(Alert: For the two KidsPost readers

who are going to see the movie

but have not read the book,

stop reading right now.)

Thewlis, 41, talked to Bridget Byrne

about his role in the third movie

set at Hogwarts School of

Witchcraft and Wizardry.

How much of you as a werewolf do we get to see?

Most of the role is about showing the kindness of Professor Lupin's character. I'm sort of a Mr. Chips, a gentle, much-loved teacher -- that's interesting because the Dark Arts teachers before me were not loved.

What happens when finally he's revealed as a werewolf?

It took a full seven hours of make-up [along with special effects]. My face splits apart -- though I think they've edited that down a bit, because it looked too gruesome. It's very quick -- human, human, human, then teeth and eyes [change], a hunchback bursts through my jacket, my fingernails grow and all my clothes fall off and . . . I become all hairy!

Why did they offer you this role?

I don't really know. I had been considered for the role of Professor Quirrell [which Ian Hart played in the first movie, "Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone"], so I suppose somebody obviously likes me. I felt an enormous responsibility because internationally there's a real passion among kiddies for these books. When I went online to do research about werewolves and stuff, I found all this e-mail chat saying things like, "Who is this person playing Professor Lupin? We want someone good-looking, like Jude Law!"

What do think is very different from the previous two movies?

I think it's very noticeable that the kids are grungier. You see them in clothes like track-suit tops, rather than always in school uniforms. They don't look so much like Hollywood's idea of school kids. They are much more like kids in reality. Especially Daniel [Radcliffe], who anyway is a little bit of a rocker, really cool!
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Very cool.

Poor fellow having to read all the negative stuff people were saying about him.

Luckily now most people agree he was perfect for the part after all.
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cool! i never knew he was in the "James and the Giant Peach".i love that movie. :sorcerer:
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Well, I guess you always get the -uncertainity before. Audiences like the comfort of Familiarity and consistance. I was weary to be honest of David as Lupin. But, I have to say he was brilliant, The most realistic, teacher I have ever seen, warewolf ever preformed, wtih such graceful manner and gentle tone towards harry in comparison to the warewolf, fantastic. Could not have asked for better. It made me feel like taking lupin home for tea and making sure he always had his medicine , lol
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i loved him as Lupin

i cant believe he is comparing him self to Mr Chips i love that movie and i guess that Lupin is like Mr Chipping. (From goodbye mr chips it is a film from the 40's)

i thought Ewan McGreggor should have been Lupin but after seeing POA he was the right choice
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I think he was the best part of the movie- hands down.
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I thought that he and Gary Oldman were fantasic additions, and their chemistry in the movie was rather impressive. He was one of the best parts of the movie, though. I think he did a way better job than any of us expected, and has won me over!
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^they were gud, weren't they?lol

david thewlis, is amazing i thought he wouldn't portray lupin, like i imagined him, but he was FANTASTIC!
it's great that dan,emma,and rupert aren't like the other hollywood teens.
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I think he read my post ... with my comment about Jude Law. lol. But, after seeing the movie I take it all back. He was amazing-he acted exactly how I pictured Lupin. Great job, David!
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I just saw the movie an hour ago and loved it! (even if they did cut quite a lot out) But I thought David did a really good job. I didn't like the facial hair on him though, but other than that, I think he looked the part pretty well. He seemed like he knew what he was doing too, so I guess he was a good choice!
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