"One week I was in school and the next I'm at Leavesden Studios in Dumbledore's office reading scenes with Daniel Radcliffe. Weird. And terrifying for such a huge 'Harry Potter' fan"
- Evanna Lynch
About this Quote
Evanna Lynch's quote reflects the surreal experience of being cast as Luna Lovegood in the Harry Potter films. She was a significant follower of the books and all of a sudden discovered herself worldwide she had actually only pictured. She was thrust right into the role of a significant character and also read scenes with Daniel Radcliffe, the actor who played Harry Potter. It was a strange as well as daunting experience for her, going from being a follower to being component of the actors. It was a desire happened, however also a little bit overwhelming. She was able to take it all in stride, nevertheless, and also her efficiency as Luna Lovegood was commonly applauded. Evanna Lynch's quote is a testimony to the power of dreams and also the value of counting on your own.
This quote is written / told by Evanna Lynch somewhere between August 16, 1991 and today. She was a famous Actress from Ireland.
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