“White Other” Has Gary Wondering About Tom Felton’s Life Beyond The Potter Films

Thanks Dan Hartley (producer White Other ) for the link to this interesting article by Gary Hamrick.

I may catch some flack over this but I quite frankly don’t care. I’ve a lot of admiration for the Harry Potter movies. I’m not a huge fan of the books (though I’ve borrowed them from family and read them) but I have to admire the movies. Why? Simple: the casting.

The movies have managed to pull in some of the best UK actors out there and leave some other UK actors wishing they’d been called in to do it. Many of these actors are recognizable faces but were not necessarily household names before the movies. Sadly enough, some of the actors will still probably be known better to American audiences by the character played in the movie rather than their real name.

With that said, I was sitting here watching a short film the other day with two of the actors from the film. The first was actor Tom Felton, best known as Draco Malfoy from the series and the other being Imelda Stauton, who played the ever creepy Dolores Umbridge. The movie was called White Other. It’s a short about the aftermath of a gang attack in a London suburb. It’s currently being submitted to festivals and I understand that it was submitted to The Atlanta Film Festival. (Maybe we will get to see it here soon.)

It was odd but refreshing seeing Felton and Stauton in non-Potter roles. It also reinforced a thought that had occurred to me about the kids on the Potter series. Some of these kids have quite a bright future ahead of them if they don’t go and screw it up.

More importantly, school has been in session for these kids not just from the context of their roles as Hogwarts students but also as a younger generation of actors learning from some of the best of the older generation. I mean can you imagine being a child actor on set and getting to learn from an actor like Bogart, Bacall, Hepburn, or Brando? What about Deniro, or Pacino? For a lot of kids these days, it might be getting to learn from Johnny Depp. You get my point, though.

So that got me thinking. And I would love some input and feedback from of the ZombieCat readers. What do you think the future holds for the kids from the Harry Potter films? Here are a few notes of my own. Some might sound ridiculous but who knows, stranger things have happened.

Tom Felton – I think he will be one of the breakout stars from the series in the sense that he will get a lot of good roles. A lot of these roles will be “the heavy” for a few years but I suspect he will emerge from that and have quite an interesting career.

Click here and read Gary Hamrick’s thoughts about Rupert Grint, Emma Watson and Daniel Radciffe.

Dan Hartley’s “White Other” with Tom Felton to Show in Seattle and Athens

“White Other” has been accepted to screen at the ATHENS INTERNATIONAL FILM AND VIDEO FESTIVAL in Athens, Ohio, and at the SEATTLE INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL (SIFF) in Seattle, Washington.

Athens Fest takes place April 22-28, and is directly one week after the films screening in Nashville, Tennessee where “White Other” is scheduled to be shown on both April 16th and 19th as part of its Shorts Program. SIFF runs May 25 – June 12, with “White Other” to be shown exclusively during its annual ShortsFest Weekend of May 27-30.

If anyone is able to make either festival, please let us know in a comment below.

For the most current updates on Tom’s film “White Other” please check out the films Facebook page or Twitter.

Tom Felton in Gay Times Magazine / Nominated for a MTV Movie Awards / Red Nose Day – Behind the Scenes

Tom Felton is in the latest issue of the Gay Times Magazine (GT). Who already has the magazine or can buy it soon and can send us scans? You can also order the issue online, but then you have to pay shipping costs.

Furthermore Tom is nominated again for the MTV Movie Awards in the category “Best Villain”. But this is only the qualifying round for the final nominees, so vote very often that Tom is on 3rd May again on the “Best Villain” list. Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 1, the kiss of Harry and Hermione, Daniel Radcliffe, Rupert Grint, Emma Watson and Ralph Fiennes are also nominated.

Here’s how it’ll work: Starting Tuesday (March 22) and running through April 5, you can log onto MovieAwards.MTV.com to nominate your favorite movies, stars and crazy cinematic moments. Once the final nominees are announced, head back to the site to vote for the winners from May 3 through June 4. Voting for Best Movie, however, will remain open throughout the live ceremony on June 5 — meaning you’ll have a chance to affect the night’s biggest prize until the very last minute.

You can vote very often, because you can vote with various browsers. If you vote with only one browser, you must close all windows of your browser after your voting. Afterwards you open the site again and you can vote directly again. By the way, the “Best Villain” page is now my browser start page. 😉

Do you have the Red Nose Day sketch with Tom now seen? If not, click here. On the website of Sir Paul McCartney you can watch a “Behind of Scenes” video of the sketch. Unfortunately, the video can not be embedded. Click on the sceenshot below and you will be redirected to the page with the video.