Various PoA answers

susanbones2003 rdas at facstaff.wisc.edu
Mon Jun 21 23:55:53 UTC 2004


--- In HPFGU-Movie at yahoogroups.com, "joj" <joj at r...> wrote:
> Joj:  
> We have seen so many interviews and pictures of Dan lately and he 
does look very different.  The boy is almost always smiling.  Some 
people criticize him for being "wooden" or "expressionless".  He's 
never like that in person. In the movies. he's in character.  Harry 
isn't a happy-go-lucky kid.  I think it also has to do with being 
around some of the kids who tend to over act a little. 
> 
> Joj, who's only seen PoA twice and can't wait to see it in IMAX.

I personally didn't give Dan the credit he deserves for pouring 
himself into Harry. As Harry, he even looks physically bigger and 
bulkier than Dan does. In the A&E special he remained in character 
it seemed, for his interviews during POA and it was not until I saw 
him smiling like it was Christmas at the Premier (and looking 
physically less formidable) that it hit me how totally immersed in a 
role he could become. I don't think he's going to be the Mark Hamill 
of his generation although I hope he doesn't have to play a mad ax 
murderer to make us forget Harry one day. 
jennifer





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