I have done a bit of recording and the songs are available on iTunes, and I've got some nice comments. It's something I enjoy doing, but I'm not looking for a singing career any time soon. As long as one person gets enjoyment out of it, I'm happy to make it available.
And to me, fame is not a positive thing. The idea of being famous is a lot better than the reality. It's fantastic when you go to premieres and people cheer you, but it's not real. And it's totally not my approach to get my name on a club door just because I can.
You do that stupid thing at 12 years old when you say something and it kind of sticks with you for the rest of your life. So, I believe I said I wanted to be a fishery manager. In hindsight, I think acting could be a better route.
I'd rather play a character that was really, really different to me as to someone who is quite close to my character.
I confess, I'm not the biggest fan of Twilight.
I remember my first scene with Alan Rickman, and I was anxious because he is a slight 'method' actor; as soon as he is in his cloak, he walks and talks like Snape - it is quite terrifying. But I really wanted to talk to him because 'Robin Hood' was one of my favourite films.
The idea of being famous is a lot better than the reality.
Harry and Draco have a very weird love/hate relationship.
I'll take my clothes off - whatever the job requires.
I think I'd take a human butler over a robot one.
I'm a real big country boy.
Oh God, you know what would be really good for me is a dog locater - it would save me the hours that I have to spend looking for my dog.
People always tell me I'm nothing like my character. Well, hopefully not! He's a character who's very defined. He was purposefully written by Jo Rowling as very one-dimensional in the first few books, because you're supposed to hate him.
You avoid the hype while you're working, you have to, but the premiere is the one night of the year where you can enjoy it.
Working with big actors and realising that they were just normal people who've got an incredible talent was just a great experience.
I like me Italian girls; half Halle Berry, half Penelope Cruz sort of thing!
Also, I just think of Draco and he gets me in the right mood. He just keeps getting worse and worse.
To then be on set [of The Flash] the next day over a meta human carcass talking about stratum corneum with Barry Allen, I was, like, fan girling out a little bit. I had to calm myself down a few times. But it makes it fun, coming in as a fan.
[Julian Albert] is a CSI investigator; a forensic expert with similar skills to Barry, which gives them a different relationship to, I think, anyone else that he works with, because they're sort of treading on each other's toes in their field of expertise.
I'm not a big splurger of money, but my guilty pleasures do lie within BMWs. I get roped in.
When we're not trying to kill each other with spells, we just sit in in Daniel's dressing room watching cricket games on television.
I was in three of the Harry Potter films without reading one of those book, quite thankfully.
I have three brothers; I'm the youngest of four.
I can't wait to see how Dan and I will look when we are older.
I am looking to get into the grime rap U.K. scene.