Tom Felton's Life Beyond the Silver Screen
A Life Filled with Interesting Stories
Tom Felton, known for his role as Draco Malfoy in the Harry Potter series, has a life filled with interesting stories and experiences beyond acting.
Understanding Draco and the Impact of Parenting
Felton has a deep understanding of his character, Draco, and the impact of poor parenting on his development.
A Passion for Fishing
His love for fishing started with his brother, who introduced him to the hobby during the filming of Harry Potter. Their late-night fishing trips and early mornings created a lifelong passion for the outdoors.
The Advantages of Being Blonde
Felton shared his thoughts on the advantages of being blonde, humorously agreeing with the saying that blondes have more fun. He mentioned the challenges of maintaining his blonde hair, especially during the filming of Harry Potter and the Cursed Child, where he wore a wig to get into character.
Television and Classic Sitcoms
In terms of television, Felton expressed his admiration for Mr. Bean, appreciating the universal appeal of the show. He also introduced his American colleagues to classic English sitcoms like Only Fools and Horses, which he finds delightful.
Memorable Experiences with Colleagues
Working with Chadwick Boseman on the film Message from the King was a memorable experience for Felton. He praised Boseman's professionalism and the intensity he brought to his roles. Felton also shared his experience working with Damian Lewis in Fackham Hall, where he had the opportunity to work with someone he had known for years but never collaborated with professionally.
The Fluffiest Chinchilla
Felton's pet chinchilla, Stanley, was a unique part of his life. He remembered Stanley as the fluffiest creature he had ever touched, despite the occasional bite. Stanley's presence in his dad's house, who is not particularly fond of animals, was a testament to the special bond they shared.
Insights into Draco Malfoy and Redemption
Felton's insights into his character Draco Malfoy and the potential for redemption were thought-provoking. He acknowledged the perfection of the original story and adaptations, expressing his admiration for the fan fiction community's creativity.