Daniel talked with Inquirer for Now You See Me 2 at the Mandarin Oriental Hotel in New York. They also asked him about the Harry Potter and the Cursed Child play which will open in July in London.
The play, “Harry Potter and the Cursed Child,” opens in July in London. Will you see it?
I don’t know if I would. Because I feel like me going to see that
show, it might become more about the fact that I was there seeing that
show that night than anything else.
Sneak in. Are you following the play’s progress?
Do you really think that’s possible (for me to sneak in) (laughs)?
No, I haven’t been keeping tabs. But I know Jamie Parker is playing me
(Harry), which I’m very happy about, because he’s a great actor.
You see Emma Watson often, but do you get to see Rupert Grint?
Not for a while. I saw him I guess at the beginning of the year, or the end of last year.
One of the concepts of magic is tricking a person into
believing that they’re seeing something that wasn’t done. In real life,
have you ever felt duped in that sense?
I don’t think anyone has ever tried to scam me. There’s been a couple
of weird instances in my life of somebody saying they were going to do
something and then not doing it. But nothing sort of dramatic where it was a betrayal.
One interesting aspect of your character is the father. Was there something that your own dad did that still resonates with you?
Obviously, my relationship with my dad is much better than my
characters’ relationships with their dads. My dad has been incredibly
influential to me in countless ways. I remember one piece of advice that he gave me when I was very young,
which I have always stuck to. I remember him just saying, “When you
meet people, make sure you always get your hand out first to shake their
hand.”
It’s just a matter of showing enthusiasm that you are meeting them. It’s manners.
In working with the great Michael Caine, what surprised you about him? What’s your earliest memory of watching him?
Growing up in England… he is someone that you grow up being aware of
as an institution. He’s everything that I want to be when I grow up as
an actor. When I first started working on “Potter,” there were crew members who
have known Michael and had worked with him on various projects. To
listen to them talk about Michael and the respect that they have for
him, it made me, as a young actor, go, “God, I want to do that.”
When you work with him, he is utterly professional and also really
good fun. He enjoys his job so much. I do love my job and I am thinking,
if you aren’t having fun at work, you shouldn’t be there. But watching Michael—I guess he is in his 80s by now—act at four
o’clock in the morning in cold and dark England and still be there…
So many other actors would have been complaining and moaning. Michael
is unflappable, and he’s still having a good time, telling stories,
joking and laughing. He knows everyone’s name. It was a pleasure to be
around him, to watch him work and to work with him. It was
extraordinary. Whenever I need a bit of a boost, I just go on Michael Caine’s IMDb page. Your costars in this movie are impressed that you nailed six pages of lines in one take. I don’t think I should get that much credit for learning my lines. They marvel at your concentration.
I get really annoyed with actors who talk about eyeline stuff. Like, I
saw an actor once single out a crew member. They stopped the scene. He
went like, “You just moved—and it ruined the take.” The whole time, I was thinking, this guy is an actor who works
onstage like most of us do. If a phone goes off or something happens,
you carry on, concentrate and act around it.
You made an interesting project choice in “Swiss Army Man.”
I chose it because I was like, this is such an insane, fun and
ambitious script that I wanted to be a part of it. I don’t find the film
shocking. It’s grossly funny sometimes, but not in a way that hasn’t
been covered before. The film’s individual elements are such that you can pull them out and make fantastic, crazy and amazing headlines.
Are you avoiding romantic-comedy roles?
I am not staying away from those roles. I think it’s more that it’s
actually a lot harder to write something happy than it is to write
something dark. There’s a lot of different versions of darkness that are
very interesting. It’s harder to make happiness interesting onscreen
for whatever reason. “Swiss Army Man” sounds like a dark character because I’m playing a
dead guy. The film does have its dark moments, but it’s got a lot of
levity and joy. For me, that film is about joy. It isn’t a traditional
rom-com, but it’s definitely got some lightness to it.
So, it has nothing to do with shying away from a sex symbol tag?
No, I am totally ready to have that thrust upon me, that’s fine
(laughs). But yeah, I do what I am interested in and what I like.
What do you enjoy in your summer vacations? What are your guilty pleasures that you spend your money on?
To be honest, when I have time off, I go home. That’s my favorite
thing. So my favorite summer vacations are in London or New York. Just
because if I get time off, that is where I am going to spend it.
I don’t spend money frivolously. My guilty pleasures are ice cream and cookies and stuff like that.
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