Draco Malfoy and the Character Study: FIRST Magazine, Tom Felton, and more.

Indonesia’s FIRST Magazine did a character study on our favorite Slytherin. No, not Tom, but the character he plays – one Draco Malfoy, esquire. This is from a series in the magazine Feltbeats.com previously shared with you that also included an interview with Tom, an interview with Webmistress Misha, and character studies of other Harry Potter characters from sidekicks to psychopaths.

Lord Voldemort may be Harry’s archenemy, but Harry’s true rival is this arrogant blond-haired Slytherin: Draco Malfoy.

Son of Lucius and Narcissa Malfoy and heir to the powerful Malfoy family, Draco is everything that Harry is not. He still has both of his parents living whereas Harry is an orphan; his family is wealthy in that old money kind of way whereas Harry’s relatives are vulgarly nouveau riche; he is a sneaky Slytherin whereas Harry is daring Gryffindor; he is light-haired whereas Harry is dark. In short, they have very little in common and, since the very beginning of this wondrous tale by J. K. Rowling, Draco has been as a persistent thorn on Harry’s side.

In the first year, he offered his hand for an alliance with Harry. He was, of course, rejected, thanks to his pompous attitude and his snickering comment made on Harry’s new friend, Ron. Needless to say, from that moment onward, that they were both doomed to a relationship of mutual dislike and enduring rivalry.

Draco’s ultimate goal is to undermine everything Harry has accomplished at Hogwarts. After Harry had been made Seeker in the Gryffindor Quidditch team, Draco weaseled his way in the Slytherin team in their second year, playing the same position Harry played. He attempted to get Harry’s friend Hagrid, who had been appointed as a teacher in their third year, fired and, while that didn’t work, he successfully sentenced Hagrid’s pet, a hipogriff named Buckbeak, to death. Their fourth year saw Draco betting against Harry and taking Diggory’s side in the Triwizard Tournament. And finally, in their fifth year, Draco joined Dolores Umbridge’s Inquisitor Squad and took part in unraveling Harry’s effort to teach proper Defense against the Dark Arts to his friends. There is no doubt that Draco strove to make Harry’s life one big living hell.

It’s safe to say, though, that Draco’s villainy has never truly presented any real danger for Harry so far. His nastiness, with all the pranks and the taunts, is the kind that every growing teenager have indulged in at one point in life. Come the sixth movie, however, Draco loses his status as comic relief and is now cast in a more serious light.

Draco becomes more than Harry’s schoolyard rival in Half-Blood Prince. Both older, though perhaps not wiser, both develop a new intensity in their rivalry that is previously unmatched, because the game that Draco now plays is not mere sports; he is playing a game of life and death, a game that whether directly or indirectly affects Harry’s life. He is the catalyst that sets the wheels moving, initiating the chain of events that lead to the real war between Harry and Lord Voldemort. With these changes in Draco, so does Harry change as well. Rivals they might forever be but from this point onward, their destinies are intertwined.

Feltbeats.com reported on exclusive interviews with the magazine given by Feltbeats.com’s own Misha, and Tom himself. To read those and other character studies, click on each individual link below.

A Humble Tom Felton Interviewed in BRAVO Magazine

A small interview with Tom Felton has appeared in Germany’s BRAVO Magazine. Thanks to Trixi for pointing it out to us, and Feltbeats.com Reporter Estrella89san for the translation. To read the article in its original German, click here.

His two faces!

Absolutely bad or fully nice? BRAVO explains to you how “Harry Potter” star Tom Felton ticks!

He is the absolute villain! As Draco Malfoy, he made Harry Potter’s life in Hogwarts hell. However, in real life Tom Felton (21) is not bad at all: “I would describe myself as friendly, polite and charming,” says the actor about himself. But the “Potter” fans often do not recognize this: “If fans visit us on set, and I arrive, they get empty faces and don’t want to even shake my hand,” he laughs. “But I see this as a compliment.” For years Tom was afraid, by the way, of getting a girlfriend because of his role as bad Draco: “I thought really, this has destroyed all my chances.” But he was wrong. He found love – and precisely on the “Potter” set: Stunt Secretary Jade Gordon (22). “Now we are since 16 months together.” And together with his girlfriend he goes out for pleasure with one of his best friends – Daniel Radcliffe (20), even though they hate each other like the plague in the films …

Tom Felton talks hair, Twitter, and music with RTÉ 2fm

Irish Radio Station RTÉ 2fm has online an audio interview with Tom recorded during one of the July press junkets for Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince. I think we may have heard it before, but I am unable to find the posting if we did.

In the interview clip, Tom mentions his Twitter account, how it can sometimes take up to 12 months for him to receive his fan mail, his blond bonnet, and his music.

In RTÉ 2fm’s description of the interview, interviewer Amanda Fennelly described Tom as the “friendliest and chattiest of all the cast.” You can listen to the audio interview by clicking here. It is the second interview on the page so you may need to scroll down to see it.

Source: Bonnie Wright Online

Tom Felton in Germany’s ONE Special Magazine, Part 2

To complete the all out Tom-ness inherent in the current issue of Germany’s ONE Special Magazine, we continue our posting with a few more morsels to share with you, including Tom’s friend Daniel Radcliffe as he once again expounds on the glory that is, well, Tom. 😉

The most different talents

Tom Felton shows a variety of talents. Besides his acting career, he has also committed himself to music. His first album “In Good Hands” can be downloaded in iTunes Music Store (and only there). It was not much more than a coincidence that brought Tom to seriously focus on music, because singing and guitar playing were until recently only a hobby to him. A video on YouTube has given him the idea, that he could also start a little bit more with it. Two years ago Tom therefore published a YouTube video in which he plays guitar. Actually, it was intended for a friend who lived on the other side of the Atlantic, and, besides, he used a wrong name, so that nobody could recognise him. However, the information trickled through, and the video became known worldwide; it had about a million views! Tom said to himself after all this resonance that his music could still reach and appeal to a lot of people and as a result took up an album which, we hope, will not be the last.

[NOTE: “In Good Hands” is only the first album released under the name Tom Felton. His other albums (“Time Well Spent” and “All I Need”) were released under the moniker of Feltbeats. All albums are available for purchase at not only iTunes, but Amazon, Rhapsody, and Napster.]

Concentration

Tom Felton had to concentrate hard on some very intense scenes in his acting. The actor had to scoop deep from his inside to be able to show the frame of mind Draco Malfoy’s how he confesses us here: “One of the scenes most difficult for me to interpret was the one where Draco bursts into tears in the toilets of Hogwarts as a wave of guilt overcame him because of the horrible deed he committed. I really have the feeling that this film has enabled me the show tremendous progress as an actor. And I owe this mainly to David Yates, the director, who has never stopped believing in me and has always encouraged me, in spite of all my doubts.”

Last but not least we have a sound bite from Tom’s good friend Dan. To see the full interview given by Dan to the magazine, you can read the full scan by clicking here. Sorry, we only translated the good stuff. 😉

In this film you play several scenes at the side of Tom Felton. This didn’ t occurred for a long time…

Yes, and I can say that Tom and I became real good friends during the filming. It was already the sixth film we shot together, and we already had seen good times together. But since he appeared in only a few scenes, we’ve actually spent little time together. We knew each other, without being really close. We got to know each other during the filming of “The Half-Blood Prince”. Tom honestly impressed me by the depth of his acting. So far he didn’t have the opportunity to show his talent, but now I think, it will show how gifted he really is.

Thanks, Estrella89san for all your work!