SnitchSeeker had the chance to interview Jessie Cave (Lavender Brown) this week and talked to her about Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows and the play she is currently in, Breed. Read the Deathly Hallows segments below:

SS: You did some filming for Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows earlier this year. Are you in Part One or Part Two?
Jessie: In Part Two. It was such fun to go back and do the scenes. I’m really so happy just being involved in it again.

SS: Is Lavender different, character-wise, because there’s a war going on? Is she more serious?
Jessie: Everybody is. It was so strange going back to film because it was such a different atmosphere with everybody involved, even the crew. It was a different type of film. So Lavender’s understandably different and a bit more mellow and vulnerable. Everyone is vulnerable.

SS: Do you get to use a wand in the final battle and duel with anyone?
Jessie: I can’t really say anything other than that she definitely has a role to play in that.

SS: What was your favorite scene?
Jessie: Being in the Great Hall at the end, when Voldemort made an appearance. Not physically – but it was terrifying, absolutely terrifying, to hear his voice. Having everybody in the Great Hall, all the little actors, us and the adult actors, all start hearing the voice together. For a moment, it felt so real. Oh my God, it was terrifying.

SS: In the book, Lavender was attacked by the werewolf, Fenrir Greyback. Does that happen in the film?
Jessie: Something does happen, yeah. She doesn’t end well.

SS: You’re going to France in December for the Magic Christmas convention for Harry Potter fans. Are you looking forward to getting out and talking to the fans?
Jessie: I really am actually! It sounds like a really fun event. I’m really lucky to have been invited. I hope it’s fun. I hope this is a celebration of Harry Potter and what it means – the brilliant books, the brilliant films. It’s been such a huge bonus to my life. Everybody’s involved – everybody who loves Harry Potter – and I’m a fan. What a lovely celebration it should be. It’s my send up, really. It’s finishing and it’s nice to be involved in one of the last few things like this. So I’m really happy to go.

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