"Alan Rickman told me to do a play, so I did. Because when Alan Rickman tells you do something, you go and do it."
About Matthew Lewis
Matthew Lewis — Life and Legacy
Matthew Lewis, an influential British author of the late 18th century, is best known for his novel 'The Monk', which delves into themes of identity and moral conflict. His writing reflects a deep understanding of the human psyche, often portraying characters grappling with their desires and societal constraints. One of his notable quotes, 'The heart is a lonely hunter', encapsulates the profound sense of isolation that accompanies the quest for self-identity. This sentiment resonates throughout his work, revealing his belief that personal growth often arises from confronting inner turmoil. Lewis's exploration of identity is not merely a backdrop but a central theme that challenges the norms of his time. He vividly illustrates the tension between societal expectations and personal desires, prompting readers to reflect on their own identities. His characters often face moral dilemmas that force them to confront their true selves, a reflection of Lewis's own struggles with identity. Today, Lewis's quotes continue to resonate, offering insights into the complexities of human experience. His ability to articulate the nuances of identity and growth makes his work relevant, encouraging readers to engage with their own journeys of self-discovery.
Quote collection
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"I wasn't attractive when I was growing up, and I don't think I am now."
"I love making people laugh, and to be able to be that humorous character was great. And I actually was very similar to Neville Longbottom. I was very shy and chubby-cheeked. I wasn't bullied at school, but I wasn't particularly outgoing. We were similar. And so I loved playing him."
"There's not many people on the face of the earth that don't know Harry Potter is Daniel Radcliffe. He's had that since he was eleven years old, yet he hasn't changed since the day I met him."
"As long as I'm acting and doing what I love, I'll be happy."
"I'm very comfortable being at home and keeping my head down, really. It's nice being invited to night clubs and stuff, which is nice once in a while, but I prefer to kind of keep to myself."
"I wasn't bullied or anything at school, but I was quite shy and didn't speak up too much in class."
"The fame stuff, the kind words from websites and things, are very flattering and lovely, but I just wanna act."
"I'm not a big fan of people knowing too much about me."
"You have to prepare for the unexpected. You have to be able to react to things that don't necessarily happen every night, or aren't supposed to happen every night. And you have to react to it in character."
"I was never really bullied at school. I was pretty confident in terms of school work and teachers and I've never shyed away from much but a lot of people have come up to me and said that they were bullied at school and my portrayal of Neville has influenced them a lot in their lives and helped them out."
"I think as an actor you're always learning, you're always trying to experience more things."
"The great thing as an actor is that I don't know what my agent is going to call me with next."
"Twitter is the limit of me putting myself out there."
"The great thing about filming a film is that you all have your final day's shooting, but you always know that you're all going to be coming back for the premiere."
"Many of the narratives can only tend to excite ideas the worst calculated for a female breast: Every thing is called plainly and roundly by its name; and the annals of a Brothel would scarcely furnish a greater choice of indecent expressions. Yet this is the Book, which young Women are recommended to study."
"Emma Watson was saying the other day that when Helena Bonham Carter was becoming Hermione, or trying to become her for the polyjuice-potion sequence, she was trying to take on Emma's mannerisms, and she was asking Emma questions like, "What's Hermione's favorite color?" Because she wanted to absorb all this information and to know, in here touches temple what she was like. And as I've tried to develop as an actor, I see that these things, however much they seem insignificant... By knowing what's Neville's Longbottom favorite Beatles song, you can know so much!"
"It's always been my dream to be in a war film."
"If someone wants to employ me, whoever wants to employ me, I'll go and do that. I just want to work."
"I'm very self-conscious as an actor, with performances and things, and I don't like watching my own stuff."