换花草医学名叫什么:谁能告诉我哈利波特第四部里的三强争霸选手之一维克多 克鲁姆的详细资料

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斯坦尼斯拉夫·伊万奈斯奇(饰 威克多尔·克鲁姆)在《哈利·波特与火焰杯》中扮演了代表德姆斯特朗参加三强争霸赛,与霍格沃茨和布斯巴顿进行比拼的威克多尔·克鲁姆。

今年20岁,出生于保加利亚的斯坦尼斯拉夫在英国的寄宿学校学习时很偶然地被挑中出演克鲁姆。当哈利·波特系列电影的选角指导造访他所在的学校并听见他在走廊里说话时,斯坦尼斯拉夫已经在英国上了四年寄宿学校了。选角指导菲奥纳·威尔于是询问了戏剧学院的院长,斯坦尼斯拉夫是否愿意为威克多尔·克鲁姆一角试镜。斯坦尼斯拉夫在初选后被列为候选人之一,但因为学业的安排错过了第二轮面试,因此他认为自己被选中的机会大大降低。

斯坦尼斯拉夫之后又得到了一次试镜机会,并被定为最终候选人之一。尽管他从来没有参与过职业演出,但他家有表演的传统,而且选角指导很明显地意识到了他的天赋。斯坦尼斯拉夫和选角指导再度会面后被邀请与《哈利·波特与火焰杯》的导演迈克·纽威尔见面。随后他被告知他被选中出演威克多尔·克鲁姆。

在不拍片时,像他扮演的角色克鲁姆一样,斯坦尼斯拉夫喜欢包括网球、足球、英式橄榄球、田径和游泳在内的多项体育运动。

[Stanislav Ianevs(克鲁姆)采访]

一年以前,Stanislav Ianevs还只是一个保加利亚青年,就读于伦敦一所国际寄宿学校。他因为出色的运动能力而备受关注。而当他得到《火焰杯》中的维克多·克鲁姆这个角色后,他的生活发生了很大变化。Ianevs这个月就要满20岁了。

问:给我们说说试镜过程。
Ianevs:我一直觉得这有点像童话。从我们在学校报到开始。下午报道我迟到了,这对我来说很正常。而那时,演员导演正在学校的这个地方,我因为晚了而跑着去签到。她看到并且注意到我,她说,“我想让这个男孩过来试试。”所以戏剧老师就过来,问我的名字,并且还说“我呆会儿再找你”。我很害怕,以为我又惹了麻烦什么的。然后我就去了在学校另一边的实验室,一个戏剧老师把我带到一个小屋子。他开玩笑的说“我会让你成为电影明星”。我就说,“噢,好啊”。他告诉我哈利波特试镜组正在学校。这个我知道,但是因为我在学校不参加戏剧演出所以觉得这跟我无关。然后我就去了,并且一直等着。演员导演菲奥娜·威尔人很好。我们聊了很多,她希望我到工作室去。第一次因为上课我没去,第二次我已经准备去了,但是那天刚好有考试于是又错过了。所以看起来我不用再想了,我觉得我失去了所有机会。于是我平静下来不再想我会接到什么人的电话。但是真的有人给我打电话,他们对我非常生气,感觉就像是“你知道这对你有多重要吗?这是你的未来。我们希望你马上来工作室。”所以我就去了,并且得到了角色。

问:一开始你是不是要保守已经得到角色这个秘密?
Ianevs:是的。我们一开始在学校不得不保持沉默。

问:你的朋友原谅你没有告诉他们么?
Ianevs:是的。他们知道我去试镜。校长知道了这件事情,他在一次学校集会上宣布了出来,谁都没料到。我也很震惊。他用很奇怪的方式宣布,所以没人明白。他说,“噢,是的,斯坦就要成为保加利亚魁地奇球队的队长了。”每个人都看着我,而我坐在那里看着周围看着我的人。

问:你以前是哈利迷吗?
Ianevs:我的小妹妹比我着迷。当《哈利波特》第一部上映的时候,刚好《指环王》也上映。我妹妹想去看《哈利波特》,但是我说所有人都去看了,我们去看《指环王》吧。但我得到这个角色后,就立刻对它产生了兴趣,我看了所有的电影和书,我发现我过去的想法是错误的。

问:跟我们说说你扮演的人物。
Ianevs:维克多是个出色的运动员,他做什么总是受到关注。在三强争霸赛中也是,他径直朝目标努力而去。他想赢得很干脆。他的老师卡卡洛夫总是支持他,并且教导他“要更强。你必须赢,你必须赢”。所以他努力做到最好,尽管他不是每次都是最好的那个。他也不怎么讲话。书中对他的行动描写更多些。他虽然冰冷,但也有温和的一面,因为她对赫敏产生了感情,而且他在德姆斯特朗的团队中表现也很友善。

问:你最喜欢的场景是什么?
Ianevs:迷宫。这是我拍摄的第一个场景。这也是第一个动作场景,这对特技是个学习适应过程。

问:扮演克鲁姆最大的挑战是什么?
Ianevs:学习跟水有关的东西。我必须学习潜水,因为当克鲁姆他们到达霍格沃茨的时候他游到了船下。这是个挑战,我专门为这场戏学习潜水。以前没做过,我觉得我学得不错。

问:你想继续作演员吗?
Ianevs: 当然。演员是个不错的职业。
Meet Stanislav Ianevs
(Viktor Krum in Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire)

Until a year ago, Stanislav Ianevski was a Bulgarian teenager studying at an international boarding school in London. He was best known for his athletic skills in several sports. Then his life took a dramatic turn when he was cast as Viktor Krum, a Bulgarian Quidditch star in Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire. Ianevski turns 20 this month. He recently spoke with Weekly Reader about his role and his newfound fame.

Tell us about the audition process.
I keep saying it's a little fairytale. What happened is that we have registration at school. I was late for my afternoon registration, which is quite normal for me. And at that time, the casting director was in the main area of school, and I was rushing there to sign off for being late. She saw me and she heard me, and she said "I want this boy to come and audition." So the head of drama at the time came and approached me, asked for my name, and then he said "I will catch up with you later." I was quite scared. I thought I was in trouble again or something. So I went into the lab, which is on the other side of the school, and (the drama coach) found me and took me to a small room. He told me "I'll make you a big movie star" in sort of a joke way. And I said, "OK. Right." He said, yes, there was Harry Potter auditioning going on in the school, which I was aware of, but since I didn't do drama in school I obviously didn't think I would be there. So I went, and I was kept the longest. Fiona Weir, the casting director, was really nice. We had a chat and everything, and then she wanted me to go to a workshop. The first one I couldn't go to because of school. The second one I was definitely going to go to, but I had an exam that day so I missed it again. So it looked as if I didn't bother. I thought all my chances had gone by. I calmed down and didn't think I was going to get any phone calls. But I did get another phone call, and they were quite angry with me. They were like "Do you know how important this is for you? This is you future. We want you to come to the studio." So I went there and I auditioned again and got the part.

Did you have to be quiet about getting the part at first?
Yes, we had to be quiet at the beginning at school.

Did your friends forgive you for that?
Yes. The thing is, they knew that I was auditioning. The headmaster at school found out as well, and then he announced it in a school assembly, which wasn't supposed to happen. I was quite shocked. He announced it in a very special way and no one pretty much understood. He said, "Oh, yes, Stan has become a captain of a Bulgarian Quidditch team." Everyone was looking at me, and I was sitting there and rolling my eyes.

Were you much of a Harry Potter fan before?
My younger sister was more of a fan than I was. At the time when Harry Potter first came out, Lord of the Rings came out as well. My sister was wanting to go to Harry Potter, but then I said with all the people here, let's go to Lord of the Rings. But then as soon as I got the part, I started to develop an interest. I watched all the films, I read the books, and I found out that my impressions were quite wrong.

Tell us about your character.
Viktor is very athletic and he's also very focused on what he is supposed to do. In this [Triwizard] tournament, he's focused; he just goes straight toward the target. He wants to definitely win. [His coach] Igor Karkaroff is always on his back supporting him and directing him to "Be strong. You have to win, you have to win." So he's doing his best, although he doesn't seem to be coming in first all the time. He doesn't really talk much. He's more of a physical being he's described in the book as. As well as being sort of cold, he's also very warm because he develops feelings for Hermione and then he's really friendly within the Durmstrang group.

What was your favorite scene?
The maze is definitely my favorite sequence. It was the first thing I did as well. It was the first action scene, and it was a learning process with all the effects.

What was the most challenging part of your role as Viktor?
Definitely learning all the things connected with water. I had to learn this dive when Krum dives off his ship when they arrive, and that was quite challenging. I was trained specially for that. I had never dived before, and I think I have gone quite far.

Do you want to continue acting?
I definitely want to continue. I think this is a great job.