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Herečka
Natalia Tena v novom rozhovore diskutuje o postave aurorky
Tonksovej, ktorú stvárnila v najnovšom filmovom spracovaní s podtitulom
Fénixov rád. Natalia priznala, že o Harrym Potterovi
nevedela nič predtým, než získala rolu
Tonksovej, a že odvtedy si prečítala všetky knihy, pričom najviac sa jej páči trojka a štvorka.
Natalia si mimochodom myslí, že siedmu knihu Tonksová neprežije: "Nazdávam sa, že buď rýchlo zomrie, alebo zabije Bellatrix. Alebo akosi zabije na konci niektorého z veľkých zloduchov. Skutočne dúfam, že Harry zomrie a chcem, aby bol Neville ten jeden, ktorý bol po celý čas ten vyvolený."
AskMen.com zverejnil nové interview s herečkou Emmou Watson, ktorá vo filmoch stvárňuje postavu Hermiony. V novom rozhovore Emma hovorí o filmovaní filmu Harry Potter a Fénixov rád, o spolupráci s ostatnými hercami, ale aj o príprave na film s režisérom Davidom Yatesom. Celý rozhovor si môžete prečítať
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Tonksová:
Spanish actress lands role in 'Potter' film
By Javier Barroso SAN ANTONIO EXPRESS-NEWS
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In conversation, British actress Natalia Tena magically switches between perfect English and Spanish.
The 22-year-old actress brings the equally free-spirited and laid-back Nymphadora Tonks - a beloved character of the Harry Potter series - to cinematic life. She makes her debut as Tonks in "Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix," at theaters now.
Tena, whose parents are from Spain and whose first language is Spanish, talked about her "Harry Potter" experience:
Q: Did you read the Harry Potter books before you won the role of Tonks?
A: I did not know anything about Harry Potter. Nothing.
Q: Was it hard to portray a character beloved by millions of people who have already created an image of Tonks in their mind? Did you worry about fulfilling their expectations?
A: I did at the beginning … I didn't like some of the things they did at the beginning, to be honest. I really wish she had had pink hair like in the book. They didn't want to do that because pink would be associated with (Dolores) Umbridge, who is evil. They really didn't take many risks.
At the beginning I really looked like a punk … and they kind of toned (it) down a bit. And I wasn't happy with that because in my mind I was thinking "You know what, that's not what kids are going to expect."
Q: While Tonks at first seems like a rebellious and carefree witch, readers learn she is very smart and talented. Do you identify with her?
A: Oh yeah, absolutely, mate. People always think I'm just kind of silly and stupid, a bit wild and uncontrollable but when it comes down to it, I can focus and be like her.
Q: If you had Tonks' powers, what appearance would you use?
A: I'd want to be a huge, huge eagle - a powerful eagle. That would be wicked.
Q: Which of the "Harry Potter" books is your favorite?
A: I loved the third one. The third one and the sixth one I really liked. I thought they were really good books.
Q: Do you have any predictions on what's in store for Tonks in the last book?
A: I've been thinking about that. I reckon she'll either die really quickly or she'll kill Bellatrix (Lestrange) at some point. Or she'll kill one of the big baddies at the end somehow. I really hope Harry dies, though, and I want Neville (Longbottom) to be the one that was the chosen one all along.
Hermiona:
Q-1:This film is a little darker for you. You and Ron have some issues; do you actually throw him against the wall?
(Laughs) Yes, yes I do. He makes the big mistake of patronizing her. He says, "I'll go easy on you," just as they are about to duel and she goes, "Right, that's it. You're dead," and absolutely catapults him against a back wall. It was a real "girl power" moment, of which there are many in this film.
Q-2:Can you talk about shooting that?
It was funny, really. Just a very good laugh.
Q-3:Did you enjoy filming the Defence Against the Dark Arts training?
They were really fun actually. We had sort of a regular group of kids in there with us and we did the spells. It was really good fun.
Q-4:Can you talk about what's different for you. This is the fifth movie you've worked with everybody now, all sort of growing up. What's the fun for you this time around? How are you making it fresh for yourself?
I think [director] David Yates is keeping it fresh for me. It's amazing. This is my fourth director and they all seem so different. He's quite quiet, very calm, very thoughtful, very sensitive. He's very much into finding the truth in the character and in the performance; he's a real actor's director. That's great for me. He'll pull an even better performance.

Before Willa Holland appeared on the cover, Emma was the youngest person to have the
Teen Vogue cover.
Q-5:Are you thoroughly sick of everybody you're working with now, after all of these years?
No, it's nice. We had quite a long break after the fourth one, so it's nice to come back and see everyone again.
Q-6:As the movies progress, do you find that your personality has carried over into your character or vice versa?
Everyone's taking the piss at me because I did really well at my exams. It's been a bit of an ongoing joke the past couple of weeks, but I think it's a compliment. I'd like to think that she's a role model -- definitely. I think she rocks. I don't think there's anyone on screen who can compete with her really, female action-hero-wise.
Q-7:Aside from throwing Rupert, what's been your favorite scene to film?
I just had quite a lot of fun working with the movement coach (he's actually a choreographer) for the last scene when we fight the Death Eaters. He's incorporating some choreography into the movements, the fighting, and the action sequences. It's actually really interesting and it was really good fun. The fight scenes between Voldemort and Dumbledore -- watch out for that. It should be really, really good.
Q-8:What did we just watch you shoot?
They've just persuaded Harry that he's going to do this Dumbledore's Army thing and he's going to teach everyone what to do. It's just that conversation and I think David was trying to get from it a sort of energy and a sense of how excited they all are as they do something rebellious. There's quite a funny line in it where Hermione says, "It's really fun breaking the rules" and Ron's like "Who are you and what have you done with Hermione Granger?" (Laughs).
Q-9:Can you talk about some of the preparation that David has had you do on this? You've been in this character for such a long while; what's his take on it and has he asked you to delve into it deeper?
We just had conversations about it. I think he sees it as being very valuable to him, to have three characters who have worked together and literally grown up together, and been in the same film for so many years. He loves it because he loves the history and the depth and everything that that can bring to it. Every character has a story now, so it's just really using that to its full potential.

Q-10:In the fourth film, you got to dress up and dance and be girly. Do you have anything like that in this film?
No, no. She's back. Actually, Jany [Temime] who is head of costume said, "This one is Hermione tomboy. She's back to being one of the guys." It's quite a powerful one for Hermione, this one. She's the one who makes everything happen. It's very similar to the role she had in the third one where she's just like "Right, we're going to do this and you guys are coming with me." (Laughs) She's dragging them off everywhere so it's really cool. It's a powerful female role.
Q-11:Now that you're past your exams, are you able to think beyond Harry Potter?
Unfortunately, in England, A-level [exams] are the next project. I don't know yet. I've still got a while to go on this to finish this.
Q-12:Are you looking for another project or being considered for any other projects?
Yeah, maybe. Nothing I can talk about. I want to find something that I really want to do that's very special. We'll see.
Q-13:When J.K. Rowling came to the set, did you get to meet her?
I wasn't here unfortunately. I saw her at the
Queen's birthday celebration where she put on this play and we had a good chat.

Emma lived in
Paris, France, until she was 5, at which time she moved to Oxford, England, with her mother.
Q-14:Has she told you anything about Hermione's future?
No, she's hasn't.
Q-15:What do you think is going to happen?
Well, there's quite a big difference between what I'd like to have happen and what actually will happen. I'd like to think that Hermione and Ron will end up together. It's been like five films where they've gone at it. I hope that she uses her intelligence, her determination, grit and strength, everything that's great about her and does something really amazing with that. [I hope] she
finds a job that really challenges her and pushes her.
Q-16:Is there some more awkwardness between Hermione and Ron in this one?
Oh yeah, there always is. I think actually the smashing Ron up against the wall is kind of again, that "you twit!" She's still pretty pissed about that and taking it out on him basically. It's just sort of this little bickering thing that they have. She's just generally giving him a hard time and vice versa.
Q-17:How are the new actors that you worked with? Imelda Staunton and Evanna Lynch?
Evanna is Luna Lovegood. It's actually scary. I can't tell you, it's amazing. She's so lovely and so much fun. That was really nice. Imelda Staunton, amazing actress, I was really excited to work with her, also very funny. She just keeps everyone laughing between takes which is great and always good to have around.
Q-18:What was it like to take a break during the filming of this, to take your exams, and then come back? Did that break your concentration?
No, it just gave me more… it made me want to get back to it, made me eager again.
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