Daniel Radcliffe, Rupert Grint, Emma Watson, and Tom Felton are featured in new interviews in which they talk about growing up on the Potter film set, keeping in touch with each other and much more.
Also, Dan spoke with OK magazine on Monday night at Gotham's launch party for their cover feature with Dan -
Your Broadway play is called How To Succeed In Business Without Really Trying, so how is your business sense in real life? Are you a business-savvy person when it comes to investments?
No, terrible. My mum is. My mum handles that side of things. She’s very good with it. She’s invested some of the money. The only sensible investment I’ve personally made is in art.
I definitely respect that.
And also, I don’t look at it like an investment. That’s kind of — that’s not the way to buy art. I buy what I love. But that’s the only sensible thing. Other than that, my mum looks after it and does all that. She’s very clever with it all and I trust her.
Who are some of your favorite artists?
There’s a wonderful guy I’ve come to know called Jim Hodges who I bought – wait, this is an awesome song! Edward Sharpe and the Magnetic Zeros. This is a fantastic song. Sorry.
No, it’s great. So, Jim Hodges.
Yes, thank you. So I went to the Frieze Art Fair in London, saw this piece and was like, “Oh my god, that’s amazing. I really want to buy that.” And the dealer said, “Oh no, well we’re actually waiting for a more prestigious collector to buy that.” And I was like, “Dude, I’m offering you the money now!”
I want to pay!
Yeah. But then word got back to Jim and it turns out Jim was a huge fan of the Potter films so he was like, “Give that! You have to have that.” And I’ve come to know Jim since. He’s one of my favorite artists. One of my favorite things that I own is one of the butterfly paintings by Damien Hirst, which I love.
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