Tom Felton takes “great pleasure” in playing evil.


Digital Spy recently came out with a short interview of Tom’s where he discusses being both evil and blonde.

Harry Potter star Tom Felton has admitted that he cannot defend the behaviour of his character Draco Malfoy.

The 21-year-old actor started playing the bad boy role in 2001 and has since seen Draco transform from school bully to a member of the murderous Death Eaters in the movies.

Commenting on the part in an interview with Splash News, he remarked: “He’s such a pain in the neck and he just gets worse and worse.”

However, he then added: “As an actor, I get great pleasure playing this evil little b**tard.”

Felton also revealed that concerns over his bleached hair are the only downside to appearing in the films.

“I’ve been dyeing it to play Malfoy for about eight years now,” he explained. “People keep telling me all this peroxide is going to make my hair fall out.”

And the answer is… Tom Felton in Hungarian Magazine

Thanks to Felton Fan Andrea from Hungary, we have photos of a local teen magazine that featured Tom Felton, Daniel Radcliffe, and Rupert Grint in a short little quiz that dared to ask the question “Which HP guy is the most suitable for you?” Fans and teenage girls everywhere could answer the ten questions to determine whether Harry “The Chosen One” Potter (Daniel Radcliffe), Ron “Won-Won” Weasley (Rupert Grint), or the Slytherin Prince himself, Draco Malfoy (Tom Felton), would be the most likely to win their hearts.

While we do not have a translation of the quiz itself, we decided it didn’t matter. We already know what the answer is. 😉

If most of your answers are C:

Draco Malfoy:
Other people think he is cold and selfish, maybe it would be true but you feel he could be someone else with you – although he wouldn’t be interested in you. Surely, he would show his feelings with difficulty and he wouldn’t absolutely tell the others that you’re going out with him, but you would know. If he doesn’t think you’re important, he wouldn’t deal with you, and that would be enough for you.

(UPDATE) Tom Felton, Daniel Radcliffe, & Matt Lewis Participate in Cricket Match Held in Honor of Friend David Holmes

UPDATE: A clearer photo from this event has recently been placed online. It has also been stated that besides Tom, Dan, and Matt, Alfie Enoch, Bonnie Wright, and Evanna Lynch were also in attendance for the game. Thanks, Chris!

Cast and crew of the Harry Potter films participated in a cricket match today at Ealing Cricket Club in honor of David Holmes, the stuntman seriously injured in January while filming a harnessed aerial sequence for the final installment of the film franchise, Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows. The event was not open to the public.

Tom Felton and Daniel Radcliffe flank David Holmes, seated. David is holding the trophy won by the winning team, Gryffindor.

Tom Felton and Daniel Radcliffe flank David Holmes, seated. David is holding the trophy won by the winning team, Gryffindor.

According to Matthew Lewis’ Twitter:

A well deserved win in the cricket today for Team Gryffindor. Thanks to Team Slytherin for playing us. We won by 4 wickets.

Good play, both teams, as they both won, in my books, by raising over £10,000 for charity! [That’s US$ 16,504! and, incidentally, almost covers my tuition.]

We also raised over £10,000 for charity 😀 now I’ve gotta go to sleep, g’nite! X

CONGRATS TO BOTH OF THE TEAMS. And sweet dreams, Matt.

Sources: Twitter 1 and Twitter 2

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.