In the July issue of Radio Times many of the Potter actors talked about their memories and experiences working on the Harry Potter films. You can see scans in the gallery thanks to SnitchSeeker!
Daniel Radcliffe, Rupert Grint, Emma Watson, Bonnie Wright, Matthew Lewis, Tom Felton, Helena Bonham Carter, Helen McCrory, Jason Isaacs, Timothy Spall, John Hurt, Rhys Ifans, Robbie Coltrane, Maggie Smith, Gary Oldman, Richard Griffiths, Robert Pattinson, Pam Ferris, Zoe Wanamaker, and David Tennant all talk about the films. (Thanks to SS for the lovely list so I didn’t have to type it)
Bonnie Wright is making her film directing debut by releasing a film called Separate We Come, Separate We Go as part of a school project. The film is about the story of a 10-year-old girl who is neglected by her manic depressive mother and runs away. More about the film may be read here.
The film will be part of The LCC Graduate Film project and will be presented in 2012 in the Graduate BAFTAS. The film needs funding by voluntary donations, so to donate to the film visit this page!
Finally I have uploaded the rest of my coverage from the Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part II London premiere. You can see all the photos in the gallery (do NOT take without linking back to magical-menagerie.com). Watch the videos below:
Thanks to Digital Spy we have videos of the full London press conference for Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part II which was held on July 6th. Watch below and enjoy, there is some strong language and spoilers.
Bonnie Wright recently spoke to Interview magazine about the Harry Potter series, school and more. The interview also included some new photos of the Ginny Weasley actress that you may see in the gallery. Some snippets from her interview may be read below, the full interview can be read over at Interview’s website.
SYMONDS: How does it feel now that it’s all over, and there’s nothing left to film?
WRIGHT: It’s very weird. I think it’s one of those things that we thought would never, ever happen. It was the last week, and then it finally became the last day, and it was just so bizarre. I think for all of us, it’s been such a long journey, and such an amazing journey, that we were all very happy to tie it up and move on to the next stage of our lives. I think that’s the most important thing now for me, is definitely to keep acting, and to try and diversify my skills and share myself in different roles. When you start so young working, you build a hunger for acting, working, and a busy life.
SYMONDS: What’s your concentration?
WRIGHT: I’m studying film and television in London. So that’s very interesting. I kind of went towards that: the idea of writing, storytelling, all the different things that go behind film; and I always wanted to go to art school, and it’s one of the big art schools of London, so that was a dream that I completed.
[For you fashion lovers out there Bonnie is wearing Pringle of Scotland clothing [except for a Stella McCartney dress] and Wright and Teague jewelry, which is her parent’s label]
Earlier this evening Bonnie Wright attended the Miu Miu Musings event in London wearing a gorgeous white Miu Miu dress and some nude strappy sandals. Thanks to So Bonnie, some photos may be seen below: