Rickman has a pivotal role as Prof Severus Snape in Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 2. Fans of JK Rowling’s books will know that the character is at the centre of key revelations in the final instalment.
Speaking via video link at the Harry Potter press conference, Radcliffe said: “The performance I found the most moving was Alan Rickman’s. I do think it’s the performance of his career.
“I think he should get nominations for best supporting actor because it’s so touching and beautiful what he does. I’m really thrilled to share the screen with him.”
Radcliffe, who could not attend the London press conference because he is appearing on Broadway, said the eighth and final film was the best yet.
“I’m so thrilled with the film. I think of it as being light years ahead of any of the other films in the series,” he said. “Part 1 was great but in terms of quality this is the best film we have ever made. I’m thrilled we’re going out on this positive note.”
The 21-year-old actor said working on Harry Potter films for the past decade had given him some amazing experiences.
“I will miss getting to do some of the stuff I get to do as Harry. I’m not naturally an action hero so it’s kind of a gift for a young actor. I got to do a 40 foot freefall when I was 14! I got to burst out of the water surrounded by a ring of fire! I will never get to do that again.”
Of his co-stars, Rupert Grint (Ron Weasley) and Emma Watson (Hermione Granger), Radcliffe said: We’ve spent 10 years of our lives together. I do think the bond between me and Rupert and Emma is pretty unbreakable. I will miss them both very, very much but hopefully we will find something to work together on.”
Speaking via video link at the Harry Potter press conference, Radcliffe said: “The performance I found the most moving was Alan Rickman’s. I do think it’s the performance of his career.
“I think he should get nominations for best supporting actor because it’s so touching and beautiful what he does. I’m really thrilled to share the screen with him.”
Radcliffe, who could not attend the London press conference because he is appearing on Broadway, said the eighth and final film was the best yet.
“I’m so thrilled with the film. I think of it as being light years ahead of any of the other films in the series,” he said. “Part 1 was great but in terms of quality this is the best film we have ever made. I’m thrilled we’re going out on this positive note.”
The 21-year-old actor said working on Harry Potter films for the past decade had given him some amazing experiences.
“I will miss getting to do some of the stuff I get to do as Harry. I’m not naturally an action hero so it’s kind of a gift for a young actor. I got to do a 40 foot freefall when I was 14! I got to burst out of the water surrounded by a ring of fire! I will never get to do that again.”
Of his co-stars, Rupert Grint (Ron Weasley) and Emma Watson (Hermione Granger), Radcliffe said: We’ve spent 10 years of our lives together. I do think the bond between me and Rupert and Emma is pretty unbreakable. I will miss them both very, very much but hopefully we will find something to work together on.”
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