He’s just finished filming the latest instalment of Harry Potter and, despite his bouncy demeanour, insists he’s exhausted.
“If I wasn’t here, I’d be in bed probably now. I know it’s coming up to two o’clock in the afternoon, but that wouldn’t matter to me!
“I’ve never felt this tired before, normally I have a lot of energy. I still do have a lot of energy, as you can probably tell, but for some reason, just before the end of a film, your body starts to let itself wind down.
“Diet Coke is a big help, although I did hear something rather disturbing about it recently,” he adds, heading off on a tangent.
He admits that curiosity is a quality he’s picked up from the wizard student.
“What’s great about Harry is he doesn’t take no for an answer, he doesn’t accept what people are saying, he always questions things and tries to go beyond what people are telling him and in the end that is both the downfall and the salvation of his character,” he says.
“I think curiosity is a lovely quality to have and just a lust for knowledge’s sake. Also, what I think all kids have learnt from him is just the value of friendship and how important friends can be to life.”
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