There is a new interview online with Freddie Stroma, who I must say is very nice and VERY good looking in person!
“I left Facebook after Facebook groups began appearing about me and suddenly your personal photographs start becoming public property,” explains the handsome, blond, 5ft 11in actor.
“When the BBC first announced the new cast members, I hadn’t even started filming and yet there were all these websites, all having something to say about me. It was very bizarre. It was mostly complimentary, but because I do a bit of modelling as well, they’d got hold of my portfolio so all those pictures got around too. Now there are message boards about me: all these people claiming to be good sources saying things that are completely inaccurate, like my parents are divorced and stuff, none of which is true.
“It’s not like there’s any drunken photographs out there of me, it was just more the fact that they were my photos of friends and family; suddenly, everyone could look at them.”
EA has released a new video where Daniel Radcliffe, Rupert Grint, Emma Watson, Tom Felton (Draco Malfoy), Freddie Stroma (Cormac McClaggen), Bonnie Wright (Ginny Weasley), Jessie Cave (Lavender Brown) and Evanna Lynch (Luna Lovegood) talk about the Half-Blood Prince video game.
Freddie Stroma who plays Cormac McLaggen in Half-Blood Prince attended the Hollywood Life’s 11th Annual Young Hollywood Awards on the June 7th. Freddie-Stroma.com has added a bunch of photos from the event that you can see HERE!
In a new interview with Freddie Stroma who plays Cormac McLaggen, he talks about working with Dan Radcliffe, Emma Watson, and Rupert Grint!
Stroma, who had to take a year out of his degree because of filming in Ireland, described the experience so far as: “Crazy. Really, really cool.” Stroma told London Student that co-star Daniel Radcliffe is: “Hyper but really friendly.” Despite being left under the mistletoe by her character Hermione Granger, Stroma describes the world’s 33rd sexiest woman (according to FHM) Emma Watson as: “really fun and grounded and in no way a diva” and Rupert Grint (Ron) as: “really cool, incredibly witty, but surprisingly quiet.”