![]() David agreed that was a good idea, and even gave me a second line later on in the day, where I was supposed to say 'come on James' at the end of the brief scene. "Though originally the scene was without dialogue," Gotobed revealed in a blog post, "I suggested to that I say 'Snivellus' as we pushed through Snape and Lily. ![]() The original cut had McIlwain and Gotobed chase a first year Slytherin student, though this detail was eventually omitted. A week later, a final day of shooting commenced in the Hogwarts corridor where multiple takes had the four child actors walk and run up the corridor numerous times. Once location shoots were completed, Darcey-Alden and Clarke joined McIlwain and Gotobed at Leavesden on the set of the Great Hall where the set was divided with one section of the Entrance Hall in ruins for the Battle of Hogwarts sequences two days of shooting were completed from morning until evening, scheduled a week apart where three hours of school tutoring was provided. " It was a really beautiful location and such a special moment in terms of Severus and Lily's relationship." - Benedict on the river scene in The Prince's Tale Of the river scene in particular, Clarke elaborated by saying: Īccording to Darcey-Alden and Clarke at a 2013 Leak圜on cast junket in London, production alternated between sets at Leavesden Studios and on location shooting by the River Lea in the gardens of Hatfield Park near Hatfield House-both set in Hertfordshire, respectively. To achieve the look required for his character, he had his naturally dark brown hair dyed black, had hair extensions glued on and wore dark contact lenses. Shooting only lasted four days where one scene was shot per day while re-shoots and pick-ups were completed in early 2011. (laughs)" - Benedict on why he may have been chosen for the partįilming his scenes along with Darcey-Alden (young Lily), Ariella Paradise (young Petunia Dursley), Alfie McIlwain (young James Potter) and Rohan Gotobed (young Sirius Black) took place in April 2010. And being a Harry Potter nerd, my description of Snape's character was pretty good. It wasn't until I was recalled to audition in front of David Yates at Leavesden that I was told I'd be auditioning for the role of young Snape. (laughs) At the first audition, I was going for either young Snape or young James. When asked by a fan of how he might have received the role, Clarke honestly admitted: Another recall took place and he subsequently received a screen test with then 10-year-old Ellie Darcey-Alden (who would be cast as young Lily Evans) at Leavesden Studios "as well as an associated costume, hair and makeup meeting." In February, he and Ellie were notified they had received their respective parts. During the process, the children were asked to improvise short conversations. On 25 January 2010, he was called back at Pinewood Studios where he met director David Yates and worked with a number of other potentials for the parts of young James Potter, Sirius Black, Severus Snape and Lily Evans. Clarke auditioned for the parts of either young James Potter or young Snape sometime in late 2009 to early 2010. Then 13-years-old, a casting director visited Latymer Upper School in which Clarke was in attendance at the time, and invited a selection of students a chance to attend an open casting call. Clarke made his film debut in the commercially successful Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2 when it was announced in late 2010 that he had been cast as the younger version of Severus Snape, played by fellow late British veteran Alan Rickman as an adult in all eight films and Alec Hopkins as a teenager in 2007's Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix, respectively.
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