INTERVIEWS
Marie: Was Ron the character that you pictured yourself playing?
Marie: Describe how you're like Ron and how you're not like Ron.
Marie: How would you describe Ron?
Marie: Tell me about your school schedule during filming?
Marie: Which do you prefer, being tutored or being in regular school?
Marie: When you first went back to school, what were your classmates like?
Marie: Do you find it hard to balance school and acting?
Marie: What extracurricular activities are you involved in?
Marie: What's your favorite subject?
Marie: What did you like about biology?
Marie: When you first started thinking about what you wanted to be, was actor there?
Marie: What scenes were the most fun?
Marie: Were you scared?
Marie: What was the hardest scene?
Marie: Had you ever ridden before?
Marie: Do you have a favorite book?
Marie: Do you like to read in general?
Marie: How many books do you read a month?
Marie: Do you have a special time or place to read?
Marie: Do you have a favorite author?
Marie: How do you think reading affects an actor?
Marie: Do you remember the first book you ever read?
Marie: Tell me something about yourself? Do you play tricks on your brothers and sisters?
Marie: Do you and Daniel and Emma all live in the same area?
Marie: Describe Emma.
Marie: Describe Daniel.
Marie: Are your brothers and sisters younger or older?
Marie: Do you ever babysit?
Rupert: Well, I have ginger hair, so that was kind of it.
Rupert: Well, I've got a really big family. I've got three sisters, and two brothers. I've got red hair, I like sleep, and that's what we have in common, kind of.
Rupert: Well, he has a lot of jokes, and you kind of feel sorry for him because he's always getting hand-me-downs, always the old stuff. He's just not a really, really fun character. He's not particularly brave, but he still tags along with Harry. And he's very loyal, and he's really proud of Harry, and he's really proud to be Harry's friend.
Rupert: It was like minimum three hours and maximum five [a day].
Rupert: Well, it was kind of like, one to one. You learn a bit more, but I don't think it's as effective as being in a classroom, with your friends and everything.
Rupert: They were really excited. They were asking me all these questions and everything, They just can't wait till it comes out. They're really excited.
Rupert: Some of it is hard, and some of it's quite easy. I would say, the quick change of...kind of like I've been in two worlds, because I've been in the movie thing and now I just went back to normal life.
Rupert: I like playing football. I like swimming. I like most sports, including quidditch.
Rupert: I like science. I like biology and physics. Chemistry definitely, when you get to mix potions together, that's pretty cool. I kind of like math, but I'm not too good at all the numbers. I know my tables, but the rest is quite hard.
Rupert: I like animals. I just got this longhaired little ginger kitten. We're trying to find a name for it. We've had it for quite a long time now, and it still doesn't have a name.
Rupert: I always wanted to be an inventor, and then a vet, and then an ice-cream-van man.
Rupert: Well, I loved the Train scene, and I also liked the Devil's Snare because that was really fun. They had all these vines curling around your body, and I got to do a really cool stunt in that. They hauled me up on a really high place, and then just dropped me in the Devil's Snare wearing a harness and a safety rope.
Rupert: My heart stopped when I was going down, but it was really fun. I was pretty high, about 100 feet.
Rupert: The Chess scene, that was pretty hard, but it was really fun. The room was filled with smoke and everything, and you had to be really sort of dramatic and scary. I got to ride a horse, a great big horse.
Rupert: Only as a really small child.
Rupert: Harry Potter, definitely. It's just a brilliant book, I couldn't put it down. And it felt like, when you were reading the book, you stepped into the book and you knew the character really well. It's just really well written.
Rupert: Yeah, I do like to read, I read quite a lot.
Rupert: About five. I just finished Anne Frank.
Rupert: I like to read at night. I like to read at school as well.
Rupert: J.K. Rowling.
Rupert: It's pretty important I would say. It helps to read because you've got to learn all the lines and everything.
Rupert: Um, I think it was something like, Each Peach Pear Plum.
Rupert: Yeah, I do sometimes. I do a lot, actually. One time, it was this talent show, and unfortunately I dressed up as Mystic Meg. She's this fortune-teller. The dress, the crystal ball, wig, everything. And then, everyone started laughing at me.
Rupert: Not really. We live quite far apart actually. But we still keep in touch.
Rupert: She is so much like her character. She is really intelligent, she's sometimes quite bossy, but she's really great. We had a lot of fun.
Rupert: He's really cool, he's got a great sense of humor. He's really fun, and he's just brilliant.
Rupert: All younger.
Rupert: Yeah, the youngest one's 3. We play games. The oldest one helps me. We play the Harry Potter board games, and we make up games.