The issue of Drama magazine I mentioned a few weeks ago has finally been released online! You can buy the magazine for your iPhones and iPod Touches on iTunes here (search for Drama magazine, issue 2) for $0.99. In the magazine the stars talk about their careers in separate interviews with photoshoots! Click each actors name to see all of their photos from the shoot: Rupert, Tom and Bonnie.

Thanks to SS for the photos!
Filed Under: Bonnie Wright, Rupert Grint, Tom Felton |
Thanks to DVD Empire we have a photo of the back of the Half-Blood Prince DVD and it has some exciting news on it! It is uncertain whether this will be in the form of a trailer type clip, or just a behind the scenes look. The DVD says:
Be the first to see footage from “Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows”
Thanks Leaky!
Filed Under: Deathly Hallows, Half-Blood Prince |
Bonnie Wright and Bill Nighy attended the Vogue Bvlgari 125th Anniversary party, which supports Save the Children foundation, at the Saatchi Gallery in London earlier this evening. Bonnie plays Ginny Weasley and Bill will be playing Rufus Scrimgeour in Deathly Hallows.
You can see photos from the event, here at SS and SoBonnie!
Filed Under: Bonnie Wright, Other Actors (Male) |
Birmingham Mail is reporting that Julie Walters will be getting her own spot on Birmingham’s Walk of Stars! Julie plays Mrs. Weasley in the Harry Potter films and also starred alongside Rupert Grint in Driving Lessons.
She will be given the star by Lord Mayor Coun Michael Wilkes later this month. Today, Julie said: “I am honoured to be given a star on the Walk of Stars.” Set to turn 60 next February, convent-educated Julie was born in Smethwick and originally set out to be a nurse, before going to Manchester to study drama on the road to becoming a television and film star of international repute.
Julie has a daughter, Maisie, by husband Grant Roffey with whom she lives on a farm in West Sussex. She will be given the award on Tuesday, October 27. During the visit, Julie will be taking part in a Q&A at the Birmingham Rep theatre at 2pm
Filed Under: Julie Walters |
the Movie-Fanatic have Rupert featured on their list of Ten Most Underrated Young Actors.
Playing one of the main characters in the Harry Potter series gave Rupert Grint the kind of world-wide recognition reserved to a chosen few. He is definitely not your usual boy-next-door young star who prefers to play traditional roles given to teens in Hollywood. His co-stars Dan Radcliffe and Emma Watson seem to have the edge when it comes to fans (at the start, that is!) but Grint did not won the coveted role over hundreds of aspirants if he is not made of tougher stuff.
His goal to polish his craft by exploring other characters beside Ron Weasley appears to be making headways. He made Driving Lessons in 2006 and this year – two feature films Cherrybomb and Wild Target – will further allow the young actor to prove he has what it takes to suceed in the movie business.
In the coming-of-age story Driving Lessons, Grint got excellent reviews for his first leading role: the critics praised the realism he brought into the role of shy teenager Ben Marshall, as well as his “riotous comedic timing” and “fantastic screen chemistry” with Julie Walters. He is expected to give the same kind of dedication to his two new movies, and his fans remain steadfast and loyal – even launching a campaign to make sure his movie, Cherrybomb is shown on theaters.
Thanks ICM!
Filed Under: Rupert Grint |
The Wireless Theatre Company, an online audio theatre group, has confirmed that Hazel Douglas will be playing Bathilda Bagshot in Deathly Hallows on her profile page.
Thanks to SS for the tip!
Filed Under: Deathly Hallows, Other Actors (Female) |