Harry Potter Cast has an "Unbreakable Bond" According to Watson

Emma Watson, the 19-year-old actress who has played Hermione Granger in the Harry Potter films, to great fame, speaks of her relationship with fellow cast members as an "unbreakable bond."
Emma Watson, the blossoming young star who plays Hermione Granger in the popular and famous "Harry Potter" films, spoke recently about the relationship she enjoys with her fellow cast members, describing their relationship as being an "unbreakable bond." Watson, who recently purchased a home in London, but plans to attend university in the United States next fall, is 19 years old. Watson, speaking to entertainment reporters about her experience in the latest released installment of the Harry Potter series, said she had even more fun with "Harry Potter and the Half Blood Prince."

Said Watson, "Poor Hermione gets her heart broken. She’s experiencing her first heartache, really. She’s very confused by how she feels about Ron and she gets really upset when he kisses someone else. It was a challenge to play her as a much more emotional and vulnerable person, but Rupert and I have some very funny moments as my jealousy sort of gets out of control." Speaking of her relationship with her fellow cast members, Watson noted, "I think Rupert, Daniel and I have an unbreakable bond. We’ve been through a totally unique experience together and that does really cement friendships for life. We’re always texting each other and stuff. We like knowing what we’re all up to and we’ll definitely keep in touch."

Speaking about her personal life and her decision to "lay low" for a while, Watson noted, "I've always wanted to go to university and I really want to finish my studies. I think Natalie Portman, when she was younger, said, 'I'd rather be smart than an actress.' I definitely feel her vibe. It doesn't mean that I'm giving up acting or anything dramatic like that. I just want a normal experience for a while."

By Buzzle Staff and Agencies
Published: 7/16/2009
 
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