After the release of the first part of the super successful Harry Potter saga, Emma Watson woke up famous and became one of the most famous actresses in the world. Over time, the charming magical girl turned into an even prettier girl, which many began to dream of. At the time of writing, she had starred in 144 films and not all of them; she was as modest and reasonable as little Hermione.
We have selected for you the best hot photos of Emma Watson, and also found and translated interview fragments in which the actress honestly talks about herself, her personal life, career and the world.
About filming Harry Potter
About the scene with the toad:
“In the script, Neville comes up to me with his toad and says: “Do you want to kiss Trevor goodnight?” Every time he did this I laughed. I should have looked at him as if to say, “I hate you,” but I couldn’t help it. It took me about eight takes to do it.”
On kissing on set:
I thought, “Oh God, no, no, no. This is not in my contract!
“It was incredible to see myself in the form of an edible figurine! After all, this meant that in a few months babies all over the country would be biting my head off!
About his co-stars Daniel Radcliffe and Rupert Greene, who play Harry and Ron:
They are more than just friends, they have become like brothers. Or sisters, I don’t know. In fact, I don’t see them the same way as regular boys. I mean, I can’t imagine dating one of them. To me they are like my best friends. I can laugh and talk to them about everything without any taboos. I really like them.
About fame
All my friends are very good about my fame. They are just curious, so they ask a lot of questions.
About star fever:
I hope this doesn’t happen. I try to stay close to people, stick to friends and family, and try to lead a normal life.
About journalists asking the same questions:
This is good! They ask the same questions, and you can say the exact same answers! You don’t need to think, you can just stand there and say “LALALA” like a broken record.
On what it’s like to be famous:
Most people are fine, but some see me as just some kind of zoo exhibit, and not a real person with my own feelings. Even if you take away all the glamour, attention, premieres and everything else, it all comes down to the fact that I am an actress.
About childhood fame:
If I went somewhere alone, I wouldn’t last very long. I can’t go to the museum because I’ll be there for 10 or 15 minutes. The problem is that when one person asks to take a photo together, then everyone else begins to repeat after him… It’s like a domino effect. And then very quickly the situation starts to get out of control to the point where I can’t handle it on my own.
About the Parents’ Council:
They gave me the best advice they could, and I think it was very good advice. My mom said, “Okay, you’ll go to these interviews and they’ll ask you everything they want to ask you, and every time they ask you a question, think about whether you would be comfortable discussing it with a stranger.”
You can’t go to the pharmacy without someone saying, “Hey, you’re the girl from Harry Potter!” And I was like, “Yes! Just buying tampons, see you!”
About fan gifts:
They send me Bibles. I have a collection of about 20 pieces in my room. People think I need to be guided.
About other roles
Now that I’ve played the bossy, posh Hermione Granger, I’d love to play some American high school girl. Something completely different. But I’ll probably be playing Hermione for a while.
About early films:
It’s like looking at pictures of yourself as a child… I look like a chipmunk in them!
About money:
Being an actress has never been a way for me to make money… Maybe in 10 years I will be able to appreciate the fact that I am financially stable and independent and don’t have to make bad choices, but I can be very picky when choosing roles.
On the fear of losing individuality:
I don’t want other people to decide who I am. I want to solve this myself. I want not to become too like anyone else. Often actors start out with something special about them, but then it gets lost. Natalie Portman is an exception. I’m delighted with how she handled herself. And Agyness Deyn is great, really special.
About “adult” roles:
Since I didn’t have sex while playing Hermione, sometimes it’s hard for me to convince directors that I can play adult roles.
About nudity in the frame:
I’ve been saying since I was 16 that if it’s the right role and it’s important for the development of the character and the story, then of course I’ll do it.
About hobby
I’m very cunning! I once made a TV out of a cardboard box and everyone thought it was a lark! (laughs) That was the beginning of my connection with art. I’m currently studying it at Brown, a fancy American school.
I love to draw and I want to do it.
About relationships
On choosing between career and marriage:
Hmmmmm…Can’t I have both? But if I had to choose, I would choose a great marriage. I think it would be amazing if I played beautiful roles and won Oscars, but none of this would mean anything if my parents and friends weren’t with me. What is success when you have no one to love? No, I would prefer to be happily married.
About the first kiss:
I remember Elizabeth Taylor wrote an important thing. She had the first kiss in her life. On the set. I had a feeling that if I wasn’t very careful, this might happen to me. That my first kiss might be “not mine.” And all my experiences will belong to someone else.
The saddest thing for a girl is to step over her feelings for the sake of a guy.
I like men with a sharp mind, a good tongue and a great sense of humor. I love banter. I want a man to love me for who I am, so that he himself can be real.
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