If she could play any other part she'd want to be... Severus Snape — if only she had the life experience.
“I find Snape so interesting. I don't think I could play it, I think you really need a lot of life experience to play that role, and Alan Rickman does it so well. I don't think anyone could play it as well. I just find him so intriguing. There's so many layers to him.” — Evanna Lynch [x]
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Harry Potter Film Photography: [5 / ?] [ x ]
└ © Jaap Buitendijk
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“Alan was a Method actor, so we were all pretty much terrified of him on set. I just remember him being creepy around the corridors. He didn’t smile, and everyone talked about him in a reverent tone. But the memory that sticks out to me was we were allowed to bring guests [to the set], but we had to ask the producers’ permission and sign all these forms. It was the kind of thing [that you were] allowed to do, but you didn’t do it too much. Like, if you did it too much, you were pushing it. But Alan Rickman, pretty much every day of filming, he had a whole troop of little children [visiting]. It was the most bizarre scene to see Snape in this black robe, usually with, like, a bib on — we had to wear these bibs so we didn’t ruin our costume — surrounded by all these happy little children who were just chatting away to him.” — Evanna Lynch [x]
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-If you were at Hogwarts, what house do you think you’d be sorted into?
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“People will think you’re...”
.... *wait for it*
.... *extended dramatic pause*
“....up to something.”
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Happy Birthday, Alan Sidney Patrick Rickman! (21 February 1946)
“My early reaction to Alan was, ‘Wow, he’s really prickly and quite unpleasant. But there’s a method to his madness. I realized that he has to get in that zone when he’s on the set. When I finally met him away from the job, he was a lovely guy. I don’t know that he shows that to everyone, though. I think Alan is also shy — painfully shy, in fact — and he believes his craft should have an element of mystery to it. He sees no value in talking about it too much or dissecting it too much.” — David Yates [x]
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