Rupert Grint on Kissing Emma Watson for Deathly Hallows, the Murder of Rob Knox, Mrs. Obama Visit, More

Jun 27, 2009

Posted by: SueTLC

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As a follow to the article below, the Daily Mail has a brand new profile online featuring Rupert Grint (plus these fantastic new photos), where he discusses filming for Deathly Hallows the long awaited kiss between his character of Ron Weasley and Hermione Granger. Rupert says of filming the scene with his longtime co-star Emma Watson:

The hardest things for me are intimate scenes. Last week I filmed the
long-awaited kissing scene with Emma Watson for Half-Blood Prince.
Kissing her was always going to be strange. We’ve known each other for
ten years so it was a bit like kissing my sister. We were both
determined to get it right the first time, but our first try was a
disaster because we both felt so self-conscious we couldn’t stop
laughing. It took five takes in all.

In this very lengthy article, Rupert also goes on to speak about the late Rob Knox, the young man who was so tragically murdered shortly after filming his role in Half-Blood Prince. Rupert says: ˜Rob didn’t have a big role in the film but I got to know him well,’ says Grint. ˜Everyone on the set liked him. He was a funny lad, a proper character.
Going to his funeral… that was a sad day. Rob was the first young
person I knew who’d died. The enormity of his death hasn’t really sunk
in for me yet. But I’ve learnt something from it in terms of counting
my blessings, realising how lucky I am and the importance of making the
right decisions for the future.’

Rupert also speaks about a recent event that made headlines world wide when Michelle Obama, the wife of the President of the United States Barack Obama, paid a visit to the set of Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows. Rupert recalls the visit: ” ‘I’m not easily impressed by famous people, but nothing’s matched
this,’ he says. ˜I didn’t think I was going to be nervous, then this
huge motorcade pulled up at the studio and Michelle stepped out of a
black Range Rover and everybody was speechless. It’s hard to imagine
Gordon Brown having that kind of effect. ˜We sat around,
ate cake and chatted. She said that the President is a big fan of the
films and loves the books, and that she’d met the Queen the day before
’ but visiting the Potter set was far more exciting, that we were a lot
cooler. It was hard to take it all in. I kept thinking, “Here I am
talking to the First Lady.’ “





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