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Exclusive video: Warwick Davis reads Harry Potter set excerpt from Size Matters Not
As part of the promotional tour of his new book, Size Matters Not: The Extraordinary Life and Career of Warwick Davis, the Flitwick and Griphook actor sat down and read an except of a few memorable days on the set of Harry Potter along with fellow costars Michael Gambon, Alan Rickman, and Maggie Smith. That exclusive video can be seen below.
The excerpt can be read here:
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From Chapter Eighteen: Pottering About
There was one memorable occasion when I got to have a long chat with the older and more established actors. It was during a long night shoot when we had to wait a long time between shots while the special-effects people arranged all their gizmos for a particularly explosive sequence.
We were outside, and I was flattered to see that my chair had been put in a group with Alan Rickman, Maggie Smith (Minerva McGonagall) and Michael Gambon (Albus Dumbledore).
The four of us sat, in full costume, huddled around a tiny heater chatting through the night. Michael was a masterful storyteller and told some incredible tales with fantastic punch lines – most of which I can’t remember – and I’ve been sworn to secrecy for those that I do.
It was sometimes hard for me to follow the conversation because they’d use first names. For example, Michael might ask, ‘Have you worked with Robert?’ and then you’d realise five minutes later that he was talking about de Niro.
But there was one subject about which we both were experts.
‘What do you think of these beards, Warwick?’ Michael asked.
‘Well, they’re a bit of a pain, to be perfectly honest.’
‘Yes, they most certainly are, these wisps get absolutely everywhere. If I use my arms and wand it always gets entangled and I yank the thing right off my face. And don’t get me started on food. Dinner is a total nightmare.’
I nodded in wholehearted agreement.
A couple of days later, we were having lunch in full costume when Michael sat down at the table with a large canvas bag. He tied it around his neck and placed his beard inside and then was able to eat his tagliatelle without having to worry about consuming half of his beard at the same time.
How did the lucky sod get one of those? I wondered, as I battled with forks, pasta and hair.
Michael also loved a joke. After lunch one day, Michael’s make-up artist was removing his beard-bag before a shot. As she pulled it away she was amazed to see that Michael had woven a string of prawns, vegetables and other foody assortments into the beard.
‘What is it? What’s wrong?’ the famous actor said innocently.
‘Um . . . um,’ the flustered make-up artist replied, ‘your beard, er . . .’
‘Oh these! Well, that’s just in case I get a bit peckish, dear girl.’
Warwick is currently touring the UK to promote his book. A full list of stops around the nation can be read below:
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Friday 23 April @ 6.30-7.30pm - Talk and signing - PETERBOROUGH
John Clare Theatre, Peterborough Central Library, Broadway, Peterborough, PE1 1RX
Wednesday 28 April @ 6.30-7.00pm - Talk and signing - LONDON
5th Floor Waterstones, 3-205 Piccadilly, London, W1J 9HD
Thursday 6 May @ 6.20-7.20pm - Talk and signing - NORWICH
Cinema City, St Andrews Street, Norwich, NR2 4AD
Tuesday 11 May @ 6.30-7.30pm - Talk and signing - NOTTINGHAM
Waterstones, 1-5 Bridlesmith Gate, Nottingham, NG1 2GR
Thursday 13 May @ 7.00-8.00pm - Talk and signing - MANCHESTER
Waterstones, 91 Deansgate, Manchester, M3 2BW
Saturday 22nd May @ 11am - Cinema Store - Signing only - LONDON
Cinema Store, Unit 4b, Orion House, Upper St.Martin's Lane, London. WC2H 9NY
Additionally, SnitchSeeker reporter EmmaRiddle spoke to Warwick yesterday about Deathly Hallows filming, his book, and so much more. We'll have that interview in the coming days.
I like Warwick.He is such a great actor,and person too.
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"We don’t need a list of rights and wrongs,
tables of dos and don’ts:
we need books, time, and silence.
Thou shalt not is soon forgotten, but
Once upon a time lasts forever."
Judging by that excerpt...Michael Gambon IS Dumbledore! He sounds so eccentric, warm, and funny! Why he and the directors wouldn't let this translate to the screen is beyond me. In every film but POA, he's so serious!
Yub, yub! I will definitely read that book. Considering that I've been a fan of Mr. Davis since 1983. Let's see if I can name all the roles he's facmous for:
Wicket, Willow, The Leprechaun, Wald(podrace spectator), Young Greedo, Flitwick, aaand that's all I got. I klnow there's more but that's the best I can do.