Tom Felton has expressed his admiration for the iconic blonde Barbie, stating that "blonds have more fun" is a fact of life. When asked about his favorite other school bully, the actor revealed that he identifies with Donovan from The Inbetweeners and Nelson Muntz from The Simpsons, but finds them less intimidating than his own portrayal of Draco Malfoy in the Harry Potter series.
Felton acknowledged that Draco's backstory, including his difficult relationship with his father, may have contributed to his own struggles. However, the actor noted that he believes Draco could have found redemption by fighting Voldemort alongside Harry and Hermione in the Battle of Hogwarts, but not at the expense of his own values.
In a lighter moment, Felton shared a humorous anecdote about working with Chadwick Boseman on the film Message from the King, stating that Chadwick's ferocity was unmatched even when it came to acting out scenes. When asked about his favorite TV series past or present, Felton expressed his admiration for Mr. Bean, citing its universal appeal and the brief scripts.
Felton also spoke candidly about his experience with his pet chinchilla, Stanley, who lived in a large cage despite Felton's father not being an animal lover. The actor fondly remembered Stanley's soft fur and recalled one instance where the chinchilla nipped him, highlighting the unique bond he shared with the beloved pet.
Felton acknowledged that Draco's backstory, including his difficult relationship with his father, may have contributed to his own struggles. However, the actor noted that he believes Draco could have found redemption by fighting Voldemort alongside Harry and Hermione in the Battle of Hogwarts, but not at the expense of his own values.
In a lighter moment, Felton shared a humorous anecdote about working with Chadwick Boseman on the film Message from the King, stating that Chadwick's ferocity was unmatched even when it came to acting out scenes. When asked about his favorite TV series past or present, Felton expressed his admiration for Mr. Bean, citing its universal appeal and the brief scripts.
Felton also spoke candidly about his experience with his pet chinchilla, Stanley, who lived in a large cage despite Felton's father not being an animal lover. The actor fondly remembered Stanley's soft fur and recalled one instance where the chinchilla nipped him, highlighting the unique bond he shared with the beloved pet.