The Sunday Times has a new interview with Julie Walters (Molly Weasley) in which she mentions what it's like to work with young actors. Additionally, as well as talking about learning to drive, she promotes her new film
Becoming Jane Austen.
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“I love working with the young lot. Anne Hathaway [Jane Austen] is particularly mature and intelligent, and Rupert Grint, who plays my son in Harry Potter, is a sweet boy. So I’ve got nothing but good things to say about them.”
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“I have my vain moments,” she insists. “The fitting for the dresses and corsets in Becoming Jane was one of them. I said, ‘Yes, you can pull it in more.’ Did I regret that! I could hardly breathe, it was so tight. After a while, the bones started poking out of the corset and I had bruises. You loosen it when you have lunch, but when you tighten it again afterwards, you can feel your cottage pie coming up to your chest. Never again!”