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.”

A Plaintive Tom Felton Poses Perfectly

As the “Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 1” media blitz continues, we have more images from the film being released in some way, shape or form daily. In this latest set, courtesy of UHP via this years Panini sticker book, we have Tom in the midst of Malfoy Manor, from one of the film’s opening sequences.

He looks quite sad, doesn’t he?


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.”