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Spanish Harry Potter fansite, BlogHogwarts, has published a new interview with the actor of young Lucius Malfoy, Tony Coburn. They discuss landing the role and the scenes that he has shot in HBP.
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Click here to read the interview in Spanish or to view a picture of Tony Coburn.
BlogHogarts: Have you read any of the Harry Potter books before getting the role?
Tony Coburn: I hadn't seen any films before or read any books UNTIL i got the role and thought I should watch how Malfoy is and I saw Order of the Phoenix to get an idea of his character. I didnt even need to audition cos they said i looked very much like Jason Isaacs when he was younger so i was picked immediately for Young Lucius Malfoy.
BH: Have you filmed your scenes for 'Half-Blood Prince'? In which escenes are you involved?
TC: The scenes have been shot and was at a dinner scene with Professor slughorn. I have aslo been an extra in Dumbledores death scene which was a night shoot.
BH: Who did you work with? Who did you meet?
TC: I acted with Jim Broadbent and was in the death scene with Micheal Gambon, Daniel Radcliffe, Maggie Smith and Robbie Coltrane.
BH: How did you feel participating in a Harry Potter movie?
TC: Its amazing to be in the film and would never have imagined that I would feature in one, even though the part is small, it's still fantastic fun.
BH: In which other projects have you been involved?
TC: I have played Scrooge on stage before and featured on 'Totally Doctor Who'.
By Radishearrings on May 10, 2008
Comments
Cool. even though i was trying to read it in espanol and could not.
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