The Telegraph has a portion of an interview Emma Watson has done with The Times.
“I want to forget about hair and makeup,” she said in an interview with The Times. “Sometimes on a publicity tour I can’t remember what time it is, what country I’m in. Now it’s coming to an end I’m trying to hold on to it. So I have a book, and everyone I’ve met has a page. I want to remember them and not just be left with the media version of what happened to me.”
Watson also disclosed details about the filming of her long-awaited screen kiss with Rupert Grint, better known as Harry Potter’s friend Ron Weasley. “We did it two weeks ago,” she said. “Four takes one way and two takes with the camera in the other direction. Six takes altogether.”
In the interview Watson also picked out Helena Bonham Carter, who played Bellatrix in Harry Potter, as the biggest influence on her career. The pair struck up a friendship after Bonham Carter invited the teenager to her house to discuss their scenes. “I admire her so much, she is so confident in herself, so happy,” she said. “She probably has no idea how important those two or three hours with her were to me.”
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