I think Harry Potter's very important. Every opportunity I will get for the rest of my life, I would not have got if it wasn't for Harry Potter. And it would be height of ingratitude if I was ever anything but proud to be associated with these films.
I would like to initiate an initiative - the Broadway Annoying Audience Member Relocation Programme.
I definitely think the idea of friend zone is just men going, 'This woman won't have sex with me.'
I feel like my evolution has come to a place where now I'm attached to Crazy Rich Asians.
If you like the book, you'll hate the movie.
The Master and Margarita is my favorite. To me it’s the greatest exploration of the human imagination.
I'm 5-foot-5, and I'll wear a big parka and put the hood up, and nobody gives me a second glance.
Religion leaves no room for human complexity.
There's no blueprint for where I should be. I see myself as a young, good actor who still has a lot to learn. There's nobody at any point in their career who is the finished article.
I'm into weird kind of, anything that resembles magical realism.
The nerds are the ones that make the films and do loads of other really cool stuff in their life.
I'm not much of a cake person.
Normally I sit there in the films really hating watching myself. Loving watching the films, hating watching myself.
I get constantly mistaken for Elijah Wood. I was in Japan and someone held out a photo of him for me to sign.
I certainly want to establish myself as an actor in my own right, rather than being just the actor who plays Harry Potter.
Sometimes you can't help but pay attention to what is written about you. You are trying not to because it's generally not constructive, it can be very funny, in which case it's fine to pay attention to it if you're going to laugh about it. But if it's going to get you angry then it's a pretty pointless waste of energy, so I try and be selective about what I take an interest in about myself.
My job to make sure that thing is kick-ass - takes the mold, jumps on it, throws glitter all over it, smashes it, kicks it around, and drops the mic. If we don't do that, then we deserve not to have a hit.
[I] take inspiration from kids. ... They're very honest in how they act and how they are in the world.
In my experience of doing physical scenes, half of your energy is spent on trying to get the other actor to enter into it physically with you. Most actors don't want to hurt each other.
What first attracted me to doing Swiss Army Man was just how mental it was - how insane and wonderful and original the script was.
I enjoy any type of physical transformation. I enjoy working with the hair and makeup department and I enjoy watching people be very good at their jobs.
I grew up around gay people my entire life, basically, that’s possibly why I’m quite camp, and some people think I’m gay when I meet them, which I think is awesome. It’s always good to keep them guessing.
Poetry is something I love to do. Good poetry has an amazing ability to be communicative before it's even understood. I get emotional just from the beauty of words.
I've learnt a lot about certain things but you also learn through your own experience.
The one piece of advice I would give to any actor is, if you want to go out on the street without being recognised, without even being looked at, go out with a 6ft 8in beautiful transsexual. No one gives you a second glance. Especially when you're 5ft 5in.