Matthew Lewis Named a Yorkshire Patron

Matthew Lewis has been named an official Yorkshire Patron by tourism agency Welcome to Yorkshire.  Other stars that have been given this honor include  Michael Vaughan, Sir Michael Parkinson and Sir Patrick Stewart.  Matt had this to say; “It’s an honour to be made an official Yorkshire patron and join such a prestigious list of people. Everywhere I go in the world I always end up promoting Leeds and Yorkshire as it’s the best place in the world, and you can’t keep me away for long! I’d like to thank the team at Welcome to Yorkshire and look forward to promoting the region.”

Welcome to Yorkshire chief executive Gary Verity said he was “delighted” to have Matthew on board. Mr Verity told the Yorkshire Evening Post: “His talent on the big screen in the hugely successful Harry Potter films has seen him become internationally famous and we look forward to seeing him fly the flag for Yorkshire to raise the county’s profile across the world.”

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SnitchSeeker Interviews Matthew Lewis

SnitchSeeker staffer Emma was lucky enough to be able to attend Matthew’s play ‘Verdict’ and to interview him before the show.  Some snippets may be read below and the full interview can be read at SnitchSeeker or in the Press Archive.

SnitchSeeker: So what scenes are you looking forward to seeing in the second film, both involving Neville and not?
Matthew:
Well, there’s actually a Neville one that I can’t really talk too much about.

SnitchSeeker: That’s not in the book?
Matthew:
I don’t think so. I don’t think it is. I can’t remember. I read the book three times but I can’t remember if it’s in. I’m pretty sure it’s not. It’s a new one they put in. It involves a bridge, that’s all I can say. Involves a bridge and Nick Moran.

SnitchSeeker: He’s one of the snatchers.
Matthew:
Yes. Scabior, is it?
SnitchSeeker: After Verdict, what are you up to?
Matthew:
Well I finish just before Harry Potter press tour kicks off, so I’ll be going around the world with Harry Potter. Glad to. Next year I’ll be looking, after I come back from Harry Potter tour, I’ll go on holiday, which is going to be wicked. Going on holiday with some mates from home. I can’t wait for that. And then as soon as I get back I’m ready to start looking for some more stuff. I mean if something comes up before then, great. But, yeah, that’ll be the time when I come back from holiday. I’ll have all this time. I’ll be looking at auditioning for anything I can read for, really – film, television, plays even maybe. I’m looking forward to taking off late August and really getting out there and almost starting again, if you like. It’s weird.

SnitchSeeker: And about The Sweet Shop, do you know when the release is?
Matthew:
I don’t actually. The producer came to see the play in Windsor about a month ago. I think they’ve got some distribution, they’re hoping. Obviously, Seb Hurtado, the main character committed suicide last year, which … everyone prayed about. So they didn’t really know what to do with it. They didn’t know how to approach it or not. They had to speak to Seb’s family, as well, to see if they wanted it released. But I think they do. They’re going to keep in touch with me over the next few months. But hopefully they’re going to try and get it out at some point this year if they can. At the start of this year, maybe even towards Harry Potter release maybe. I don’t know. We’ll see. But if they let me know I’ll let you know.

New Audio Interview with Beacon Radio

Tom Stokes of Beacon Radio has emailed today to let me know of a new audio interview he did with Matthew Lewis for the station.  You can listen to the 4 minute interview in the player below.  In the interview he talks about Harry Potter and his new play Verdict. The website also has a larger version of a photo we saw earlier of Matthew from Verdict, you can see that in the gallery.

New Matthew Interview with BBC Radio Devon

Today Matthew Lewis talked to BBC Radio Devon about filming the Harry Potter movies.  You can listen to the interview below and read a transcript in the press archive.

BBC: It’s the final film we’ll see this year. How do you feel about that, because ultimately this is the end of an era for you, isn’t it?
Matthew:
It was a strange feeling on the last day. It was very, very surreal, actually. I don’t really remember much of it. But it was a big scene that we shot. There were loads of cast members in it, lots of extras and hundreds of people on the set. And then when it finished it was just a couple of us that looked around and all Hogwarts was destroyed and reduced to rubble. It was really odd. So empty. But I wasn’t that sad. I knew that I’d be seeing everyone again for premieres . I wasn’t sad because I was just so proud of what we’d done. I never thought when I was 11 years old that I’d be talking to BBC Radio Devon about the eight film that we’ve made. I’m 21 years old. It’s just been a pleasure and I’ve just felt so proud of everyone. We got through them all. We made them all and did the best that we could.

Thanks to SS for capturing the interview.

Matthew Lewis Talks Harry Potter and Verdict

In a new interview with Wales Online Matthew talks about the filming and saying good bye to Harry Potter as well as Verdict.  You can read some snippets below and the full interview over in the press archive.

“Yes, it’s the first time I’ve ever acted on stage,” he chuckles “Theatre is something that has passed me by. Now I want to go with it and see where it takes me. When you’ve played the same character for 10 years you don’t want to become typecast, you want to be seen in a different way. That’s why it’s a pleasure and privilege to work with experienced stage actors. It’s a great foundation for me to appear in such a great production. We opened in Windsor and I have to confess it was a bit terrifying,” he jokes. “We didn’t have much rehearsal time, only about three weeks in all. The first night it was nerve-wracking, but once I got that first performance and then the first week out of the way it it’s been easier.

He also confides that there were no tears and no sadness on the last day of filming, although it was an incredibly emotional moment. “I didn’t feel sad, I felt incredibly proud,” says Matthew, who has become firm friends with Daniel Radcliffe, Rupert Grint and Emma Watson. “I felt a special bond with all the cast and all the crew that have worked on the films for 10 years. It’s been an incredible achievement to complete the series and have the privilege to see at first hand what the films have meant to so many people.

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