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Minute With: Robert Pattinson on fame, fans and 'Fifty
Shades'
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[February 12, 2015]
By Rollo Ross
BERLIN (Reuters) - Despite
selecting characters that would remove him from his
best-known role as a hunky, brooding teen vampire,
British actor Robert Pattinson cannot seem to shake his
"Twilight" past.
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At the Berlin Film Festival premiere of "Life," in which
Pattinson plays a photographer renowned for taking iconic photos
of actor James Dean, a bevy of screaming girls awaited the
28-year-old actor, some lining up for hours to meet their
"Twilight" idol.
Pattinson reflected on his career, being the inspiration for
"Fifty Shades of Grey" and the "Twi-hard" fan base.
Q: During interviews for "Harry Potter and the Goblet of
Fire" in 2005, you said you wanted to be very famous and known
for your acting. Is the reality different from the fantasy?
A: I don't know what I thought it was going to be. It's
weird. I still feel like I'm doing the same stuff. Up until
"Twilight," I was really just auditioning for absolutely
everything and just trying to get anything so I guess that's a
sort of different career. But afterwards it's so rare that I
find anything not only that I like, but that I feel like I can
add something to or do at all.
Q: How strange is it for you that the character of
Christian Grey from "Fifty Shades of Grey" (played by Jamie
Dornan) is inspired by your performance as Edward Cullen in
"Twilight"?
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A: It's kind of weird and also I've known Jamie for about 10 years.
I haven't actually read the book but I think it must be very, very
different. I don't see how it can work if it's not different. It's
amazing; it's that fan base. There's some kind of profound
connection that a bunch of people have to it and I've never figured
out quite what it is.
Q: Where do you see yourself in 10 years?
A: I know just after last year, (with) two of my movies, one
fell apart and the other one got pushed to this year and I ended up
waiting for a job for ages and I was like, "I'm never having a year
like that again. I'm going to be a lot more prolific in my
productivity rate."
I think it's suddenly getting up to 30 as well and you're just like
"Argh! I need to do loads of stuff!" So I'm definitely going to be
much more productive.
(Editing by Piya Sinha-Roy and Lisa Shumaker)
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