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ROBERT PATTINSON INTERVIEW: 'Screaming Girls Is Part Of My Job'


Harry Potter's Cedric Diggory takes on another literary adaptation in the highly-anticipated Twilight. We chat to actor and Hollywood's latest heartthrob Rob Pattinson about fan pressure, music and seeing his face on buses.

22-year-old Brit Rob Pattinson first came to the public's attention when he starred in a little movie called Harry Potter & The Goblet of Fire in 2005. However, it's not until he was cast in the lead role of Edward, the love-struck vampire in Twilight, that fans of the original books sought him out. Whilst he initially met a hostile reception when he was cast, the film has been a huge success Stateside, earning Pattinson a legion of young female fans.

EW: Hundreds of "Twilight" fans invaded Leicester Square for the film's premiere, do you ever get used to the screaming?

ROB PATTINSON: No not really! I don't know why I'm not used to it yet because it's happened with absolutely everything to do with 'Twilight'. But yeah, I'm completely overwhelmed by it.

EW: Has the success of the film changed your life much? Are you planning to decamp to Hollywood?

RP: I was living in L.A. on and off for a few months, but my life hasn't changed that much. I dunno, maybe little weird things like people following you to your house is strange! But all the screaming and stuff seems so separate from my life. I can still go on the tube and not be noticed, it just feels like the girls screaming is part of the job, like they get paid to be there.

EW: There's a lot of sexual tension in the film, did you work with Kristin a lot beforehand to achieve it?


RP: I'd just walk into Kristin's bedroom naked, just to shock her! (laughs) Not really. I don't know, I guess all the romantic scenes in the film are kind of pivotal. It's funny because we were both wearing contact lenses in the film. So much of those scenes relies on eye contact, and we had these 'masks' on our eyes so I was really worrying that there wouldn't be anything there, so it's very lucky that people thought there was.

EW: Does your appearance on the film's soundtrack mean you are planning to launch a music career as well?

RP: I don't really have any intension of release an album…it's strange, there's such a stigma attached to actors who release music, maybe I'll just try and do it anonymously, or wait until I'm unemployable

EW: With a sequel in the works, do you worry about forever being associated with the series?

RP: Yeah I guess it makes it a little scary to decide what your next job is. But if you choose things carefully, and do good movies then I don't think you can get typecast. At least I hope not!

EW: Finally, what's it like seeing your face on buses?

RP: It's scary! It's a bit like '1984', like your image is everywhere. It's not good if you're someone who suffers from extreme paranoia!

Twilight hits UK cinemas December 19.

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