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masterofmystery 10-30-2010 10:39 PM

Jason Isaacs talks Lucius Malfoy's downfall in Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows
 
Actor Jason Isaacs opened up in today's Hero Complex Harry Potter countdown segment, where he spoke about why his character Lucius Malfoy wasn't quite as evil as he could have been, Malfoy's great downfall in Deathly Hallows, working on the set for over eight years, and how much of a massive fan he is of the series.

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Have you said goodbye to the “Harry Potter” films?
JI:
I came to the end of the line last Christmas. Sometime in December, I think it was. I’ve been trying to milk it as much as I can with a bit of ADR and publicity and stuff because I can’t bear to say goodbye. I don’t think any of us can.

What is it exactly that you can’t bear to leave — the people, the character, the story itself?
JI:
All those and more. There’s lots to love about “Harry Potter.” All the things you normally experience on films, the very opposite is true of this. The set is a very happy and comforting place. Most sets are places with a throbbing undertone of fear that everyone’s taken the wrong job in the wrong thing. That no one’s going to watch the film, no one’s going to like the story, no one’s going to work again. Actors generally can float above that stuff, but there’s something very different going on with “Harry Potter.”

You know you’re making a story that you love taking part in and that you know people will obsess over. It’s the difference between throwing a party and wondering if anyone’s going to come and having the party people are having to wait to get into. Everything about it always feels right. So that’s just on the storytelling front. And then on the sheer star-struck front, I still pinch myself after almost a decade of it, that I get to go to work with the kinds of people I do.

Where on most big special-effects films, you complain about all the time sitting around, there was never enough time sitting around if you’re sitting around with Maggie Smith and Alan Rickman and Bill Nighy and Jim Broadbent and Imelda Staunton and on and on.
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Did the book series coming to an end – and knowing that ending – change your interpretation of the character filming movies based on earlier books in the series?
JI
: Yeah, I feel quite lucky actually because Lucius had an actual journey. There’s a number of characters that didn’t change that much but he started off being such an arrogant [jerk] and a monstrous bigot and racist that I was hoping he’d get his comeuppance at some stage. But I didn’t imagine I’d be so publicly deflated and humiliated.

Lucius thought he’d stand by Voldemort’s side and fall with him. Instead I’ve been completely emasculated by him and rejected by everybody, and as an actor it’s a tremendously juicy thing to do, not play the same part time after time. So after all that early hope and arrogance, I think it is very satisfying to the audience and to me to see him so crushed.
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Did you have any real-world model for your interpretation of Malfoy?
JI:
When I got cast and looked at the first film, I saw Alan Rickman, who is the world’s greatest bad man and was tremendous as the sinister Snape, and I thought, “What the hell am I going to do? How am I going to pull off anything that’s in any way distinctive?” All I had to do was look around.

I don’t know what you have in America, I’m not familiar with your rabidly right-wing politicians, but we have plenty of people in Europe standing up and saying the kinds of things and thinking the kinds of things Lucious thinks about racial separatism and racial purity and it’s really not far-fetched at all. It seems ripped from the daily headlines. So that sense of arrogance and entitlement is something you’ll see in any newspaper in Europe on any given day.

Would you say Lucius is the worst villain you’ve played?
JI:
No, he’s not the worst. He’s a terrible coward. And in the end he doesn’t really get to do very much. He’s all bark and no bite, really. If he were capable of doing anything, he might be among the most vicious and the consequences would be calamitous.

But he’s far more concerned with what he looks like and what he sounds like in the mirror and being in the newspaper than he is about taking action. And I think Voldemort’s quite right in seeing that he’s addicted to his status and addicted to his swanning around and spending too much time at the tailors and not enough time getting his wand sharpened.
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I read how you read the first four “Harry Potter” books in three days’ time. Are you a big fan of children’s or fantasy literature?
JI:
No, not at all. In fact I was slightly sniffy about these books. I didn’t understand why some of my contemporaries were laughing at them and asking if I’d read them. I take the tube a lot in England and grown-ups – people of drinking and volunteering for the army and marriageable age – were reading children’s books.

I got slightly stuffy about it until I dove in myself. They’re so beautifully written, you’re transported. There’s great value in that. They’re such a beautifully realized escape. It’s like sitting on a magic carpet when you open the front cover.

There’s so much great detail in the books.
JI:
I didn’t have kids when I got the job in “Chamber of Secrets.” They’ve been very generous with our schedule to allow me and lots of actors to do other things. But one of the things they did was schedule around the birth of my first daughter on “Chamber of Secrets.” So subsequently I’ve read an awful lot of children’s books. Not only did I enjoy the “Potter” books at the time, in retrospect, I see just how successful they are at appealing to many different ages. And they mean different things to kids at different ages.

I’m actually on the first round of reading it to my 5-year-old now and I’m wondering at what point I stop. She keeps wanting to go on to the next book and I’m thinking about what point they get too grown-up. But she’s absolutely got her mental hooks into it and won’t let go. She’s seen the first two movies. I think they get too scary after that for her at this age.
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows will be released November 19, 2010, and July 15, 2011. Click on the banner below to pre-order tickets for Part I at Fandango. Tickets are also on sale now in the UK; head over to the Harry Potter official UK Facebook for more information.

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fang94 10-30-2010 10:46 PM

great interview

bonnieginnyfan1 10-30-2010 10:55 PM

Jason Isaacs is such a great actor! I think he's done a marvelous job play Lucius and he'll do great in the future! Great interview! :D

goldenGryffingirl 10-30-2010 11:03 PM

that was such a sweet interview. it's awesome to see how all the actors truly are in love with their work in the series. and how much they enjoy it.

and i let out a big AWWWWWWWWWWWW at him talking about his daughter and how he reads the series to her and worries where to stop because they get scarier.

he sounds like an AWESOME Dad.

alohomora♥ 10-30-2010 11:23 PM

Fantastic interview!!!!!♥

Prof. McGonagall 10-30-2010 11:39 PM

I completely love this man! The way he talks about HP, being an adult, is so compelling! We are kindred in this respect!!!

JackW092 10-30-2010 11:52 PM

Great Interview! :pea:

hpluvr037 10-30-2010 11:58 PM

Wow, I think he has a pretty good grasp on Lucius's character. No wonder he's done such a good job with the role!

r33nbluebottle 10-31-2010 12:53 AM

Jason Isaacs fit for Lucius' Role indeed! :)

BearyMay 10-31-2010 01:30 AM

Nice interview :)

potterobsessionist 10-31-2010 01:43 AM

great interview :yes: interesting :D

Go the Malfoys!

Looneybird 10-31-2010 02:01 AM

This interview makes me have so much more respect for him! He's a true HP fan. :yes:

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I’ve been trying to milk it as much as I can with a bit of ADR and publicity and stuff because I can’t bear to say goodbye. I don’t think any of us can.
lmao, it's so cute that he wants to "milk" it as long as possible. I'm so glad he was on board for HP. :) And it's true...none of us can really say goodbye, especially the fans who have little too look forward to after the films are done. :(

Ginny GL 10-31-2010 02:37 AM

Such a nice man playing such a nasty character...

R-Luchy~W*7*PG~ 10-31-2010 02:40 AM

Nice interview..

harita 10-31-2010 02:47 AM

wonderful interview and i like how he describes Lucius "he ia all bark and no bite"; "he spends more time at his tailors than sharpening his wand"...:lol:...Love him...i must say the baddies in these movies are brilliant! be it Alan,Tom,Imelda or Jason not to forget Helena...they are just awesome actors playing equally awesome characters doing total justice...

HogwartsHokage 10-31-2010 03:21 AM

Great interview! I can just imagine him reading HP to his 5-year-old daughter and warning her not to watch the other movies because they're too extreme. :lol:

cade.mayfair 10-31-2010 04:03 AM

Oh, the delightful Mr. Isaacs. You were such a bad *** in the Patriot that when I heard that you were cast as evil blond hottie Lucy, I wasn't even worried. LOLs.

That was a sweet interview though. He must be a terrific dad. :-)

Canoir Greengrass 10-31-2010 05:57 AM

Awesome interview ^_^

laura-tonks 10-31-2010 11:00 AM

He really understands his character which is brilliant :D

Lady of Light 10-31-2010 11:17 AM

That's an awesome interview! I really think Jason Isaacs is brilliant as Lucius Malfoy! He has done such a good job.

Butterbeer7 10-31-2010 12:04 PM

Great interview!!

Patronus Charm 10-31-2010 01:25 PM

insightful interview

Nia 10-31-2010 06:25 PM

I couldn't imagine anyone else playing Lucius, i think Jason's perfect for the part, he's exactly like i always imagined Lucius to be like. Can't wait to see him in DH!

insanelysyd95 10-31-2010 06:35 PM

Wonderful interview. Jason Isaac is brilliant; I think he plays Lucius Malfoy amazingly well.

harrypotter101 10-31-2010 07:58 PM

nicely said!!!!


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