Tom Felton in the latest German magazines “Twist” and “hey!”

In the German magazines “Twist”, “hey!” and “BRAVO” are articles about “Harry Potter and the Deahtly Hallows”. In two of the magazines are interviews of Tom Felton. In the BRAVO are only 2 small sections of Tom about embarrassing experience in that time.

Draco my friend? Never!

He is one of the most likeable villains in showbiz. hey! met “Draco Malfoy” actor Tom Felton in London for an interview. And he is not as mean like Harry’s rival…

hey!: What can we expect in “Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows”?
Tom: Everything is more intense and more violent. It’s no longer about who got whom more injured, now it’s about life and death!

hey!: Also between Harry and Draco?
Tom: Sure! They both have several opportunities to kill each other – or to help. Just as we didn’t know them before.

hey!: You were, initially, for the roles of Harry and Ron in conversation …
Tom: … and I had to dye my hair for three times for the casting. (laughs)

hey!: Would you have preferred to play one of the other character?
Tom: No way! Draco is a completely different type than I am, and that did attracted me. Honestly: He wouldn’t be my Friend for sure – I would likely make a big bow around him.

hey!: But, Daniel in his role as Harry and Rupert as Ron got the opportunities to kiss girls.
Tom: (laughs) Okay, I admit: I was jealous of both. But so far I really are happy with my role.

hey!: What girl on the set you’d like to kiss?
Tom: Oh, we filmed over ten years together, so I see almost all like sisters. But Helena Bonham Carter (plays the mean Bellatrix – and is 44 the red.) is my type. She’ve got something mysterious, which I like.

Twist: The last two movies of the Harry Potter Series are done. Are you gonna miss Draco?
Tom: Of course! He is a very big part of my life and I played his part for the last ten years.

Twist: How would you describe yourself in three words. Is there a little bit of Draco in you?
Tom: No, nonsense. I would describe myself as an ambitious open person and opposite Draco I am a nice guy. (laughs)

Twist: What was the most beautiful day in your life?
Tom: The day, four years ago, when I got my dog Timber, thus for sure. That was so exciting. I love her and I try to be firm with her but my girlfriend Jade spoils her rotten. (laughs)

Twist: If you could change something…what would that be?
Tom: I would like to be a little bit stronger, I am to skinny. A man of my age should eat more.

Twist: What are you doing without Harry Potter?
Tom: Don’t worry, I keep on acting. My newest movie “The Apparation” with “Twilight- girl” Ashley Green is starting at the movies next year. And one day I would like to direct my own movie.

in the horoscope of the magazine Twist

You’ll ever can count on Virgin-boys like me!

BRAVO:

Cheat-casting Tom Felton: He talked about his favorite scene from the Harry Potter books, without having read them. This was of course noticed, primarily because he gave the same answers as the candidate in front of him.

It’s even hard for the parents of the stars…In part 3 Tom Felton was doubled by a dummy to look small in the arms of giant Hagrid. “It looked like, I was laying dead. My mother panicked and nearly fainted.”

Photos of Tom Felton as he arrived at the airport in Los Angeles

Today, justjaredjr has published a small article about Tom with new photos of him.

Tom Felton: Winning Best Villain was Terrifying
Looks like Alan Rickman wasn’t the only thing Tom Felton was terrified of.

The 23-year-old actor, who arrived at LAX airport in Los Angeles on Saturday night (October 30), opened up to The Daily Mail about the night he won Best Villain at the 2010 MTV Movie Awards earlier this year.

Tom shared with the paper, “That night was terrifying. I didn’t enjoy one minute of it. ­Winning was the biggest surprise of all, and although it was a huge h­onour, my initial thought was one of terror that I would have to make an acceptance speech. I don’t buy into the razzmatazz. There was a party afterwards and I went for about 15 minutes before I went back to our hotel for a cup of tea and a chocolate digestive.”

Tom Felton: from “New Orleans” over “New Awwwlins” to “N’awlins”

Today nola.com published an article about Tom and his time in New Orleans.

For the next three weeks, “Harry Potter” actor Tom Felton — who has been in New Orleans since early October to shoot the indie golfing drama “From the Rough” — will be living and breathing “Potter” publicity ahead of the Nov. 19 release of the eagerly anticipated seventh film in the popular wizarding series.

In the meantime, though, the actor — who plays dark-side dabbler Draco Malfoy in the “Potter” films — has been determined to squeeze in as much New Orleans as possible, going so far as to rearrange his schedule to catch English rockers Muse at this weekend’s Voodoo Music Fest before he jets off to Los Angeles.

It was to be the capper to a visit that has seen first-time visitor Felton and his “From the Rough” co-stars gleefully soaking up the city’s nightlife and absorbing as much of the local vibe as possible.

“In London, New York and such, they have live music,” said Felton, a self-described music fan, “but not like here, where all of a sudden on the corner of a street someone will start playing — (there are) bands everywhere. Almost everywhere you go, you can hear a brass band within earshot.”

The positive local experience (“It’s probably the happiest I’ve been working on a film set,” Felton said) has been helped by the band-of-brothers-type bond he has formed with his co-stars, including Paul Hodge (“Rendition,” “The Road”), Robert Bailey Jr. (“Memphis Beat,” “The Happening”), Justin Chon (the “Twilight” movies) and Ben Youcef (“Munich,” “Rendition”). Their relationships, which Hodge said started on their first day shooting together (at Tad Gormley Stadium), lends the “From the Rough” set a collegial atmosphere, filled with chops-busting, wisecracking and true bromance.

“Ask him some questions about magic,” Bailey jokingly advised a visiting journalist preparing to interview Felton. “He loooves that.”

“Has he told you the score of the Battle of the Ashes?” Hodge asked, referencing the friendly golfing competition in which he’s engaged Felton at courses around the metro area.

(Hodge leads, 4-1.)

Along the way there have been shared trips to Frenchmen Street, to Bourbon Street, to the Maple Leaf Bar. And there have been enough Saints games to persuade Hodge — a newly minted member of the Who Dat Nation — to sport a black-and-gold “Believe’ wristband on the set Wednesday night.

“If there’s one thing I’m going to take away from this city — aside from 10 extra pounds and a liver transplant — I’m wearing the ‘Believe’ bracelet,” the Australian said.

Although this was the first visit to New Orleans for most of the cast, the prevailing sentiment was that it won’t be their last.

“I came in saying, ‘I’m going to New Orleans,’ ” Felton said. “Then I learned to say, ‘I’m going to New Awwwlins.’ Now I’m just saying ‘N’awlins’: ‘Aw, man, I’m going down to N’awlins.’ I love it down here. I’ll be back. I’ll be back to New Orleans.”

“From the Rough,” based on real events, stars Taraji P. Henson as the newly appointed coach of the men’s golf team at a historically black Tennessee college. With a student body short on competitive golfers, she recruits foreign golfers — white foreign golfers — to field a competitive team.

Directed by Pierre Bagley and co-produced by Jason Sciavicco of the New Orleans-based Horizon Entertainment, the movie is scheduled to wrap on Friday, with an eye toward a 2011 release.

RingCon 2010 without Tom Felton, but with the Phelps twins and feltbeats.com stickers

As you all know, Tom couldn’t make it to Ring*Con in Bonn, Germany due to shooting “From the Rough” in New Orleans, Louisiana. Still I was there to represent feltbeats.com and it was great.

To promote our website we created stickers which were in the welcome bags for each visitor.

At DragonCon, James and Oliver Phelps met a few of the Feltbeats-girls and so I thought it would be a good idea to present them with our sticker of Feltbeats. My daughter Catalina (She took the pictures) and I gave them to them in the interviewing area.

The panels with the twins were just great. They were funny, and in the second panel they even stood together for a picture following the request of the fans. They had stood on different ends of the stage so you could only take pictures of them separately.

They learned a little German, even though Oliver tried to sneak out on that. He tried to hide behind a wall. But after James spoke a sentence in German; “Wir lieben unsere deutschen Fans” (We love our German fans) his brother was asked for. A fan tried to trick him in to a tongue twister but there he refused.

Also attending the Ring*Con were actors Natalia Tena, Louis Cordice, George Harris and Nick Shirm from the Harry Potter movies. They had panels too, but I only saw the Natalia Tena one and the Harry Potter panel with all four actors together in which Natalia and George gave a vocal performance.

Unfortunately, no Harry Potter stars at the press conference but a lot of actors from LotR, LotS, Blood Ties and Twilight. James and Oliver Phelps attended the opening ceremony and stayed till the end, as did George, Louis and Nick.

There was also a charity auction with a lot of stuff from the fantasy corner.

As you can see there was a hand drawn picture of Draco Malfoy, by the artist Mim Kleine. Over 3000 € was raised which was given partly to a 13 year old who is living with his family in Chiping. A part went to “Bärenherz”. An organization that supports children with terminal illnesses. Another part went to an animal organization in Dachau.

By the way… Mark Ferguson of LotR was master of ceremony and he did a great job…

If you are interested you can view all the pictures here.

Thanks to Ring*Con for mentioning our website as support at the press conference and on the back of the press map.