Top 128 Quotes & Sayings by Tom Felton - Page 2

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Last updated on April 20, 2025.
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.
When I was 9 or 10 years old it wasn't the thing to be seen doing - reading a book in your spare time.
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. — © Tom Felton
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.
Working with big actors and realising that they were just normal people who've got an incredible talent was just a great experience.
I hope to be scaring children for the rest of my life.
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.
I'm going to change my image - backward caps, the lot.
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.
Bad boys do get the girls.
I'm a real big country boy.
What twelve year old wouldn't want to play an evil wizard?
In England we are sort of very awkward.
If young children boo me, that makes my day.
Whether it's acting, directing or writing, I want to be involved in the film industry for the rest of my life. — © Tom Felton
Whether it's acting, directing or writing, I want to be involved in the film industry for the rest of my life.
I've started a little independent record label called 'Six String Productions' and recorded a couple of tunes, and I hope to do some more with some future artists next year. It's a real passion project of mine.
I think it's pretty crazy to say you've been typecast at the age of 20 before you've even really started getting going.
I am looking to get into the grime rap U.K. scene.
The music stuff is just a hobby.
I bought a lot of rubbish things that kids buy: skateboards and clothes and typical teenage stuff.
I started my own record label.
I have three brothers; I'm the youngest of four.
I find it's usually the bullies who are the most insecure.
I like all films whether it's dark or light, love, hate, whatever it is, I enjoy it.
I'll take my clothes off - whatever the job requires.
I do have a bit of a garden, and I'd love a hovercraft to get around it - one of the big four-seater ones with the fan on the back.
I'm such an admirer, I am an admirer of villains, especially working with so many great ones.
I'm not a big splurger of money, but my guilty pleasures do lie within BMWs. I get roped in.
The Japanese fans always send weird things.
If someone tried to take the hierarchy thing too seriously - for example, being lovely to producers but moaning to runners about the tea - that would not be accepted on 'Harry Potter'; someone would pull you aside and have a word.
I'd love to be in Paul McCartney's shoes for a day. I'd love to pick up a guitar and write songs like he does. Or to experience what it might have been like to be a Beatle for a day.
It sounds like a media line, but I'm passionate about thanking the fans for their support.
As soon as you see 'Dame' in front of someone's name, you get nervous, but Dame Maggie Smith is the most wonderfully gentle woman I have ever met. She never had a bad word to say.
I live right in the middle of nowhere and I thoroughly enjoy it.
There was a scary two years where it was madness because I was really in trouble with the taxman.
I'd like to own my own garage and my own fishery. I'd also like to be a professional fisherman. But I'll take whatever happens.
Those of you that think filming is all glamour, you're so wrong! Really, only the premieres are the glitzy bits.
I don't have an album cover with me on a broomstick.
I was cursed with age, really. 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 like my ladies lady-ish, feminine so to speak. I love jeans and hoodies, but the idea of being an ultimate tomboy does slightly confuse me. — © Tom Felton
I like my ladies lady-ish, feminine so to speak. I love jeans and hoodies, but the idea of being an ultimate tomboy does slightly confuse me.
I don't like to label films with a genre.
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 like a funny girl. Smart. Talented. I like someone who is good at music - that always intrigues me.
The best-looking girls don't do anything, they just sort of know they're beautiful, especially in jeans and a hoodie.
One of my first things I was fascinated with when I got on set was how does Grant do all this Flash stuff? it looks so good as the end product, but how does the special effects team work? How does the visual effects team work?
It's like in politics: You can have great intentions for the world, but if you're not a good speaker and if you're not the sort of person that people can intimately link with, then it makes it very easy to say, "Well, they're not a nice person."
When it was offered [a role in The Flash] I just thought it sounded like the perfect thing that I would want to do. Then they announced it online the day after and I was terrified, because I hadn't read anything, I hadn't shot anything. What if I'm awful? What if they fire me on the first day? But what I discovered was a bunch of really happy actors who want to make the best show possible, because it's fun. Not for any other reason.
When you're playing a character for 10 years, it can challenge you less than it did at the beginning, so it was exciting to take on some new shoes. Especially with Erich Blunt, because being a tech wizard wasn't something I thought I would do after Harry Potter.
I confess, I'm not the biggest fan of Twilight.
It's remarkable to see the advancements since the early days of [Harry] Potter with putting LEDs on everything, pointing sticks and measuring. Just archaic stuff. Now, it's like one guy with a laptop.
[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.
People's instinct when they hear someone is madly obsessed with Star Wars or Harry Potter or something like that, they think that it's odd and not as cool as being a massive sports fan or film nerd. But I think it's amazing and something that should be celebrated and definitely not looked down on or misunderstood.
I was in three of the Harry Potter films without reading one of those book, quite thankfully. — © Tom Felton
I was in three of the Harry Potter films without reading one of those book, quite thankfully.
I can't wait to see how Dan and I will look when we are older.
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.
Harry and Draco have a very weird love/hate relationship.
[In the Flash my character] is not even CSI, it's forensic, talking about the stratum corneum...Yeah, I was referring to my Latin book often to make sure I pronounce things correct.
Knowledge will not be acquired without pains and application. It is troublesome and deep, digging for pure waters; but when once you come to the spring, they rise up and meet you.
Languages, like our bodies, are in a perpetual flux, and stand in need of recruits to supply those words that are continually falling, through disuse.
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.
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.
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