Tom Felton
Tom Felton
Thomas Andrew "Tom" Felton is an English actor. Felton began appearing in commercials when he was 8 years old for companies such as Commercial Union and Barclaycard. He made his screen debut in the role of Peagreen Clock in The Borrowersand he portrayed Louis T. Leonowens in Anna and the King. He rose to prominence for his role as Draco Malfoy in the film adaptions of the best-selling Harry Potter fantasy novels by J.K. Rowling. His performances in Harry Potter...
NationalityEnglish
ProfessionMovie Actor
Date of Birth22 September 1987
CityEpsom, England
You can finish school as soon as you finish the GCSE's.
I'd have to just say that working with other people, it's a different world from school.
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.
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.
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.
It's somewhat new, something that's just getting out and about, hopefully it catches on, it would be really good.
To act upset, I think of cold things - don't ask me why!
Biggest worry is trying to figure out why they are in the state they are in, if its not a trauma type situation like a car accident or something like that, if it's a medical you really feel behind behind the problem, but if you can have an idea what you are dealing with it puts us that much farther ahead in helping that patient out.
I have been to New York before, but when I was quite young and filming my first ever commercial which we filmed in Time Square which was cool.
I am looking to get into the grime rap U.K. scene.
I'll keep doing it as long as they want me to. Im not overly fussed, its not my 100 per cent chosen life career. If they do decide to get a new cast, its OK, fair enough, on to bigger and better things, but as long as they want me to do it Im more than happy to trailer on.
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.
It took us a lot of man hours to get that bloody white hair out, so it's good to get rid of it.
It sounds like a media line, but I'm passionate about thanking the fans for their support.