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  • I would miss months of school and then return with bright blond hair. Needless to say, there was bullying. I wasn't beaten up daily, but there was name-calling and jealousy. You have to bear in mind that 'Harry Potter' wasn't cool. I wasn't part of the 'Terminator' franchise.

  • Yeah, we held a junior carp tournament on the St. Lawrence River in New York last August. I hosted that along with a couple of other people.

  • I plan to go to college in Southampton, a fishery studies college. Again, my brother was down there about two years ago and he said it was great, so I'm looking forward to that.

  • Well, my closest friends are still the ones that I went to school with, but it's nice to go to work, at the studios, and have people there that you're willing to talk to and have a good conversation with.

  • My favorite country is America. I love going there! I go in the local lake near where I work on Sundays. It's called Berry Hill.

  • I really tried out for the part of Harry Potter, but they ended up picking me for the part of the enemy of Harry. Actually it is really fun playing the bad kid because it just has so many interesting qualities to it. And Daniel Radcliffe and I get along really well off set so it's really fun filming.

  • I like physics. I think it is the best science out of all three of them, because generally it's more useful. You learn about speed and velocity and time, and that's all clever stuff.

  • I'm a keen musician. Me and my mates have a great times jamming and recording stuff. We have a great band behind us and have turned my nursery-rhyme songs into quite credible pieces of music.

  • I'm a real big country boy.

  • I've started a little independent record label called 'Six String Productions' and recorded a couple of tunes, and I hope to do some more with some future artists next year. It's a real passion project of mine.

  • Going online and asking questions is the best way to learn.

  • There are a couple of carp fishing books I've been reading. I'm very interested in that line of books, because I think they write very well, carp anglers, about the general environment.

  • And to me, fame is not a positive thing. The idea of being famous is a lot better than the reality. It's fantastic when you go to premieres and people cheer you, but it's not real. And it's totally not my approach to get my name on a club door just because I can.

  • People always tell me I'm nothing like my character. Well, hopefully not! He's a character who's very defined. He was purposefully written by Jo Rowling as very one-dimensional in the first few books, because you're supposed to hate him.

  • My favorite holiday spot has to be New York, on the St. Lawrence River. Without a doubt that area there is perfect for me. Very, very spacious. It's nice.

  • I remember my first scene with Alan Rickman, and I was anxious because he is a slight 'method' actor; as soon as he is in his cloak, he walks and talks like Snape - it is quite terrifying. But I really wanted to talk to him because 'Robin Hood' was one of my favourite films.

  • One thing that people keep on saying to me is that the wealth and the fame must have made up for missing out on my childhood. But the idea of money - putting a price on your childhood - is ridiculous. You will never get those years back and you can't put a price on them.

  • I really liked the snake that breaks out of the cage in the beginning of the movie. I saw it in real life, and it was really cool. Really big and fat. The owls are cool as well, but you can't really pet them.

  • I used to have some fish, some nice little carp, but they got too big for the tank. I don't have any pets now.

  • I'm obsessed with shopping. I'll get these urges to buy, like to shop for stuff on the Internet. I search for all kinds of weird gizmos I could get.

  • I was cursed with age, really. You do that stupid thing at 12 years old when you say something and it kind of sticks with you for the rest of your life. So, I believe I said I wanted to be a fishery manager. In hindsight, I think acting could be a better route.

  • I think it's pretty crazy to say you've been typecast at the age of 20 before you've even really started getting going.

  • I do have a bit of a garden, and I'd love a hovercraft to get around it - one of the big four-seater ones with the fan on the back.

  • As soon as I get my car I think I'll be going to the cinema more. Since I don't go very often, there are no films that are a must see at the moment. I usually wait till they come out on DVD.

  • I hope to be scaring children for the rest of my life.

  • Whether it's acting, directing or writing, I want to be involved in the film industry for the rest of my life.

  • I bought a lot of rubbish things that kids buy: skateboards and clothes and typical teenage stuff.

  • I like my ladies lady-ish, feminine so to speak. I love jeans and hoodies, but the idea of being an ultimate tomboy does slightly confuse me.

  • I'm going to change my image - backward caps, the lot.

  • If young children boo me, that makes my day.

  • I have three brothers; I'm the youngest of four.

  • I bought a lot of rubbish things that kids buy: skateboards and clothes and typical teenage stuff. And, as soon as I could, I wasted a lot of money on cars - BMW's mostly - for myself and my family.

  • My mother is looking forward to it even more than me! I'll be showing her the bright lights of New York.

  • Nothing's really changed since the Harry Potter films came along.

  • I started my own record label.

  • If someone tried to take the hierarchy thing too seriously - for example, being lovely to producers but moaning to runners about the tea - that would not be accepted on 'Harry Potter'; someone would pull you aside and have a word.

  • I'm a little bit of a geek - I have to be the first person to get new things when they come out. I always want to buy and try new gadgets.

  • It took us a lot of man hours to get that bloody white hair out, so it's good to get rid of it.

  • Bad boys do get the girls.

  • You can finish school as soon as you finish the GCSE's.

  • I'm generally more and more in my comfort zone in the wild.

  • I'm such an admirer, I am an admirer of villains, especially working with so many great ones.

  • I don't have an album cover with me on a broomstick.

  • I went to see every angler on the bank to see how they were doing, to try to give them a few tips or whatever. But yeah, we had a lot of fun. It was definitely a good time and we're definitely going to do it again next year.

  • As soon as you see 'Dame' in front of someone's name, you get nervous, but Dame Maggie Smith is the most wonderfully gentle woman I have ever met. She never had a bad word to say.

  • We went with the St. Lawrence Experience, which is run by Joe Babbitt, who is a close friend now. We went out there for 10 days and we had the best week of our lives, and we've been going back since. We've been back three times now.

  • I like the dueling club scene, where Daniel and I fight with our wands. I thought it was a brilliant scene to shoot. I think the end product looked really good.

  • You see another side of Draco when he's with his dad. When Draco is with his dad, he doesn't say anything. He keeps his mouth shut. He's sort of bullied by his dad, so he acts very different.

  • No, I don't suppose I'm so much a collector sort of person.

  • What a house. Turns out they're doing OK, the Malfoy's. However, the interior decorating leaves a lot to be desired. And needless to say, Voldemort isn't the greatest houseguest.

  • Also, I just think of Draco and he gets me in the right mood. He just keeps getting worse and worse.

  • Draco's not really a bully. He's not exactly the biggest, strongest guy in the world. He's more a rich, snobby person. He thinks of himself as really cool.

  • Harry and Draco have a very weird love/hate relationship.

  • In spite of what Draco is like, I really like school, and I miss it a lot when I'm filming. I've a fair idea what I want to do for my GCSEs, I will definitely be doing music.

  • You do that stupid thing at 12 years old when you say something and it kind of sticks with you for the rest of your life. So, I believe I said I wanted to be a fishery manager. In hindsight, I think acting could be a better route.

  • I'd like to own my own garage and my own fishery. I'd also like to be a professional fisherman. But I'll take whatever happens.

  • The actual course is called fishery studies, and you study general aquatics and fishery management.

  • I like a funny girl. Smart. Talented. I like someone who is good at music - that always intrigues me.

  • I'm always buying gadgets, especially at airports.

  • I like geography. I like to know where places are.

  • It's definitely more fun playing a bad guy. It feels a lot better than playing one of the good guys.

  • I used to have all the Goosebumps books as a kid too.

  • I am looking to get into the grime rap U.K. scene.

  • I like me Italian girls; half Halle Berry, half Penelope Cruz sort of thing!

  • I like the laid-back ladies. Looks are stressed so much these days, and a lot of girls feel they need to do all of these weird and wonderful things to look good, and they really don't. The best-looking girls don't do anything; they just sort of know they're beautiful, especially in jeans and a hoodie.

  • I'm not too unintelligent.

  • It sounds like a media line, but I'm passionate about thanking the fans for their support.

  • I'm terrible at texting people back. It takes me, like, three days. I'm not a big phone person.

  • I have done a bit of recording and the songs are available on iTunes, and I've got some nice comments. It's something I enjoy doing, but I'm not looking for a singing career any time soon. As long as one person gets enjoyment out of it, I'm happy to make it available.

  • You avoid the hype while you're working, you have to, but the premiere is the one night of the year where you can enjoy it.

  • The only time I can really relax is up a tree or somewhere outside. I love being outside.

  • Whatever life throws at me I'll take it and be grateful for it as well.

  • I'd love to be in Paul McCartney's shoes for a day. I'd love to pick up a guitar and write songs like he does. Or to experience what it might have been like to be a Beatle for a day.

  • It's fun to be blond, and it's almost difficult to remember how I used to look with my proper hair color.

  • I find it's usually the bullies who are the most insecure.

  • I think I'd take a human butler over a robot one.

  • A nice pop star would do you nice on one of those deserted islands.

  • I like to fish. Fishing is always a way of relaxing.

  • I like all films whether it's dark or light, love, hate, whatever it is, I enjoy it.

  • I had been working for eight years and all I had to show for it was this horrible debt. At one point we had the bailiff at the door.

  • [In the Flash my character] is not even CSI, it's forensic, talking about the stratum corneum...Yeah, I was referring to my Latin book often to make sure I pronounce things correct.

  • [Julian Albert] is a CSI investigator; a forensic expert with similar skills to Barry, which gives them a different relationship to, I think, anyone else that he works with, because they're sort of treading on each other's toes in their field of expertise.

  • Everyone plays their own crucial part towards the film.

  • I already love the idea that Barry has a colleague. It seems like a love/hate thing between my character and his already. They work together, so they clearly have some tolerance for each other, but they're just ruffling each other up the wrong way, constantly. I don't know whether that will lead to him being suspicious of Barry's identity or whether he'll have some clash with The Flash.

  • I can't wait to see how Dan and I will look when we are older.

  • I confess, I'm not the biggest fan of Twilight.

  • I don't go to the cinema much.

  • I don't like to label films with a genre.

  • I had a great childhood.

  • I have met a couple of six-year-olds who were apparently quite excited to meet me - before they actually met me. And when they actually met me they ran behind their parents' legs and cowered for shelter.

  • I live right in the middle of nowhere and I thoroughly enjoy it.

  • I took the original stuff that I read as standalone [in The Flash]. I didn't have anything to refer to, so to me it was all new. It's delightfully simple, the show, but it has many moving parts. It certainly makes you pay attention.

  • I used to be mad on the games, but I had to ban myself. I used to spend three dollars on games, [but] it adds up, so now I'm on the social side of things like Twitter and Instagram. I love my weather apps. I guess because all the Brits are obsessed with weather.

  • I want to take a few years out, maybe make a couple of more films or whatever.

  • I was in three of the Harry Potter films without reading one of those book, quite thankfully.

  • I'd have to just say that working with other people, it's a different world from school.

  • I'd like to know about some of the things that they teach down there, like building a lake. If I ever wanted to build a lake, I'd like to know how to do it.

  • I'd rather play a character that was really, really different to me as to someone who is quite close to my character.

  • If you're put on a set with a lot of people, it's just nice to see everyone working together.

  • I'll take my clothes off - whatever the job requires.

  • I'm not a big splurger of money, but my guilty pleasures do lie within BMWs. I get roped in.

  • I'm not one generally to do that stuff anyway, and they didn't even ask me whether I'd seen the show [The Flash]. They didn't tell me anything about what I was going to play, they just inferred that there was going to be a lot of meat to sink my teeth into.

  • In England we are sort of very awkward.

  • It's like in politics: You can have great intentions for the world, but if you're not a good speaker and if you're not the sort of person that people can intimately link with, then it makes it very easy to say, "Well, they're not a nice person."

  • It's remarkable to see the advancements since the early days of [Harry] Potter with putting LEDs on everything, pointing sticks and measuring. Just archaic stuff. Now, it's like one guy with a laptop.

  • It's shocking to say, but the cinema is quite a while away from me, and I haven't got a car yet.

  • It's such a cool group of people that it feels like, for lack of a better analogy, being back on something like [Harry] Potter. We're working with a really tight, talented family.

  • It's such a pleasant experience [to work on Harry Potter], though very nerve-wracking to come on to someone else's set, essentially. They've been there for two years, so for me to sort of walk on and to be expected to jump into it, it's not always that easy. But they made it incredibly welcoming and hospitable, so I'm very grateful for that.

  • Knowledge will not be acquired without pains and application. It is troublesome and deep, digging for pure waters; but when once you come to the spring, they rise up and meet you.

  • Languages, like our bodies, are in a perpetual flux, and stand in need of recruits to supply those words that are continually falling, through disuse.

  • Oh God, you know what would be really good for me is a dog locater - it would save me the hours that I have to spend looking for my dog.

  • One of my first things I was fascinated with when I got on set was how does Grant do all this Flash stuff? it looks so good as the end product, but how does the special effects team work? How does the visual effects team work?

  • People's instinct when they hear someone is madly obsessed with Star Wars or Harry Potter or something like that, they think that it's odd and not as cool as being a massive sports fan or film nerd. But I think it's amazing and something that should be celebrated and definitely not looked down on or misunderstood.

  • The best-looking girls don't do anything, they just sort of know they're beautiful, especially in jeans and a hoodie.

  • The idea of being famous is a lot better than the reality.

  • The Japanese fans always send weird things.

  • The music stuff is just a hobby.

  • There's a real feel-good warmth to the show [ The Flash]. It feels like you're watching, for lack of a better analogy, Friends mixed with Spider-Man or Batman.

  • There's something very intoxicating about playing someone so volatile and someone who can lose his temper at any second.

  • Those of you that think filming is all glamour, you're so wrong! Really, only the premieres are the glitzy bits.

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