Richard Harris Interview

From Empire Online

This is what Richard Harris said from Empire Online:
". . . When we quizzed him about his role as Dumbledore in the much-anticipated Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone, he wasn't much more effusive. When asked if he was enjoying doing the film, he replied 'I'm actually not. I'm in it, so is Maggie Smith, Alan Rickman and Robbie Coltrane, but we're there sort of as special appearances. We come along and we do it and we get off and we go home.' He did, however, manage to summon up some enthusiasm for Daniel Radcliffe, who plays the young wizard. 'The kid is just fantastic. For never having acted before, you know, he could give me acting lessons'. When Empire Online asked why Harris wanted to take on the role of Harry's mentor, he replied 'Who knows? It's a job.' And as for his possible standing as the new Obi-Wan Kenobi, he didn't really entertain the idea - 'I never thought of it that way. I just want to be known as me'. Winding up with a question about recent movies, Harris snorted; 'I don't go to movies. I hate movies. They're a waste of time. I could be in a pub having more fun talking to idiots rather than sitting down watching idiots perform.'"


What a grouch!