TLC interview Jamie Waylett -
the actor who plays Vincent Crabbe Summary:
TLC have interviewed Jamie and he tells us alot of interesting things in his interview.
Article: TLC interview Jamie Waylett
To view the complete interview, conducted by TLC's Megan, click
here. It includes loads of details on filming PoA, pranks, friendships, jokes and much more, including pictures of him with the TLC editor!
Here are some highly cute snippets from it:
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He said that every under-sixteen principal actor on the set of Harry Potter must have a chaperone, and that they are not afforded the kind of freedom that can breed ego and wildness in child stars.*
“We don’t let our kids wander off through the film studios. We don’t let our kids smoke, we don’t let them drink, and we don’t let them alone with the girls.”
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Perhaps it’s because he’s a joker himself, and claims that he would want to play Ron if he could play anyone else in the films, but Jamie decided to give his character a little depth, in the form of Gryffindor sympathy. Pay close watch in Prisoner of Azkaban, though there’s no guarantee it will be there; when the Boggart turns into a cha-cha dancer, and an impromptu conga line starts up among the non-Slytherins, Crabbe tries to join in the fun.*
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The other kids are just as vibrant and fun-loving. Tom Felton has been known to dump ice cream down unsuspecting friends’ shirts. Emma Watson can rough-and-tumble with the best of them; she’s been found wrestling, John says.*
Even the adults are in on the fun. When dressed as Neville’s grandmother for the Boggart scene, Alan Rickman got right into character, calling out, ‘Hello, love!’ to all who passed him in his dress — as did his body double.*
“Oh yeah, I was there when he filmed it,” says Jamie. “It was funny. Hairy legs.”*
Alan Rickman isn’t the only adult on set with a sense of humor; David Heyman, they told us, is not above hunkering down on the floor and grabbing someone’s leg to get a scream out of them.*
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