Schoolastic Interviews Jessie
Q: When you were reading the Harry Potter books, did you see yourself as the character?
Jessie: Not at all, quite the opposite. I mean I read Half-Blood Prince actually weirdly maybe six months before I got the call to an audition. And when I first read the book I didn’t like Lavender at all, and found her really annoying. So then to read it again with me in mind playing her, it was very different. I suddenly realized that actually she’s just got this huge crush on a boy. And she does just get heartbroken as well. So I had a lot of empathy for her, as opposed to really disliking her.
Q: She probably is one of the characters fans really don’t like. What is their reaction to you?
Jessie: I’ve gotten loads of really sweet letters really loving Lavender and thinking Ron and Lavender should be together and stuff like that. I don’t know. I think she’s a source of humor in the film. She’s not a caricature but she’s very nearly a caricature and I think the response to her is funny.
Q: Was it strange coming into an established series where these people had grown up together? Did you have that sort of “new girl in town” vibe?
Jessie: Yeah, it was incredibly strange given that I’ve watched them onscreen and read the books since I was young. But it was a relief to meet them and to realize they are actually really normal. They were all lovely and welcoming. It was a brilliant experience.
Q: Who do you think you bonded with most?
Jessie: On set? Definitely Emma [Watson who plays Hermione]. I really got on with Emma really well. I thought she was brilliant.
Q: Was it easy or difficult for you to play the character?
Jessie: She was really quite liberating to play. It would be nice to be that free with your emotions and your feelings, and profess your love to people. She’s quite energetic and so she’s quite fun to play.
Q: What is the best memory that you’re going to take away?
Jessie: I think the best memory will be my final day of shooting [Half-Blood Prince] and we were over there in the Weasley Wizard Sweet Shop, which I just love because I used to be an illustrator. I did art. And every single box of sweets was decorated and designed and was beautiful and I just remember thinking, “This is brilliant.” But not only that, it was because I knew it was coming to an end the filming. It was such a beautiful day and I remember being so happy that I’d been in this film, and I just remember I loved everything about it.
Q: If you could play another character in the Harry Potter series, who would it be?
Jessie: I’d love to play Professor Trelawney or Professor Dolores Umbridge, because they’re eccentric characters and I love the glasses Trelawney wears.
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Jessie Cave, 22, is an English actress known for her role of Lavender Brown in Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince. Jessie was born on May 5, 1987. She has been described as "really sweet and perfect" and "really cool."
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