Robert Pattinson doesn't need people to pretend to be his friends.
Since Rob filmed Twilight he has become very close to Kristen Stewart, Ashley Greene and Jackson Rathbone so he doesn't really need more friends.
His best friends are still the friends he had when he was much younger, the lads who knew him before he was famous.
Although Rob acted alongside Daniel Radcliffe and Emma Watson in Harry Potter he didn't get to know them very well.
Daniel actually admitted that they weren't close in the press conference for Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince.
He said: "I won't pretend we're best mates or knew each other really well but we really enjoyed working with each other, or at least I enjoyed working with him! He's doing brilliantly, which is fantastic.
"The thing that is interesting for me, is that Twilight is the only other franchise that comes close to Potter in terms of the mania that surrounds it, the attention that the leads get and just how global it is."
We actually think Dan's wrong to say that Twilight comes close to Potter as we think it's much bigger. Robert portrays Edward Cullen so well that we are sure New Moon will take more at the box office than Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince.
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Robert Pattinson and the Women: Before Twilight & New Moon
Robert Pattinson and who are the women in his life before Twilight and New Moon? It might not be exactly who you think.
A report notes, "when he was growing up in a cozy Victorian home in London’s Barnes neighborhood, the only females chasing the future actor were his sisters, Victoria, 28, and Lizzy, 25. “They used to dress me up as a girl and introduce me as Claudia,” recalls Rob, the only son of Richard Pattinson, a vintage car dealer, and mom Clare, a modeling-agency booker."
The Real Robert Pattinson and the Women Before Twilight & New Moon Although Rob sometimes took cover from his siblings, he was known for hamming it up at family gatherings. “I remember we had a party in the garden one July,” Diana recalls, according to a report from Life & Style. “We had a wonderful game to see how many doughnuts we could eat without licking our lips. It’s impossible - Rob was covered in jam.”
***But the report notes that Rob had cleaned up his act by the time he transferred from the all-boys Tower House prep school to the coed Harrodian School at age 12. “It was a real turning point for me,” admits the actor, who earned pocket change then by delivering newspapers and walking dogs. “I became cool and discovered hair gel.”School chum Will Robinson can testify that Rob was a heartthrob in the making. “Rob had a very, very big grin on his face constantly and was always cheeky in class,” he says. “Everyone liked him, though. He was a popular kid.”
***The feature adds that he was well liked, yes. Well studied? Not so much. In fact, he was known for his mischievous streak and penchant for handing in homework assignments late. “I wasn’t at all focused on school,” Rob admits, “and I didn’t achieve much.”Instead, he dedicated himself to drama club at the age of 15 after he and his dad noticed so many pretty girls were members. “The Barnes Theatre Club was a very good group,” says Rob, who initially spent his time helping out backstage. “I auditioned for Guys and Dolls and got a tiny part as some Cuban dancer or something. In the next play, I got the lead part, and then I got my agent. So I owe everything to that little club.”
***From there the report notes that he landed a supporting role (which later hit the cutting room floor) in Vanity Fair and played doomed Cedric Diggory in Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire before his star turn in Twilight.
“His career seems to have evolved very quickly - he was in the right place at the right time,” another aunt, Monica Weller, observes. “Rob has wanted to be an actor for as long as I can remember. We;re all hugely proud of him.”And the leading man is happy to share his success with this close-knit clan - even escorting then to Twilight’s London premiere last December. But all the perks for his friends and family also come with possible pitfalls. “I’m worried about ruining their lives,” Robert laments. “Especially with people who aren’t famous. It’s such a massive change. I’m kind of a paranoid wreck.”Who is the real
Robert Pattinson and who are the women in his life before Twilight and New Moon? It might not be exactly who you think. A report notes, "when he was growing up in a cozy Victorian home in London’s Barnes neighborhood, the only females chasing the future actor were his sisters, Victoria, 28, and Lizzy, 25. “They used to dress me up as a girl and introduce me as Claudia,” recalls Rob, the only son of Richard Pattinson, a vintage car dealer, and mom Clare, a modeling-agency booker."
The Real Robert Pattinson and the Women Before Twilight & New Moon
Although Rob sometimes took cover from his siblings, he was known for hamming it up at family gatherings. “I remember we had a party in the garden one July,” Diana recalls, according to a report from Life & Style. “We had a wonderful game to see how many doughnuts we could eat without licking our lips. It’s impossible - Rob was covered in jam.”
***But the report notes that Rob had cleaned up his act by the time he transferred from the all-boys Tower House prep school to the coed Harrodian School at age 12. “It was a real turning point for me,” admits the actor, who earned pocket change then by delivering newspapers and walking dogs. “I became cool and discovered hair gel.”School chum Will Robinson can testify that Rob was a heartthrob in the making. “Rob had a very, very big grin on his face constantly and was always cheeky in class,” he says. “Everyone liked him, though. He was a popular kid.”
***The feature adds that he was well liked, yes. Well studied? Not so much. In fact, he was known for his mischievous streak and penchant for handing in homework assignments late. “I wasn’t at all focused on school,” Rob admits, “and I didn’t achieve much.”Instead, he dedicated himself to drama club at the age of 15 after he and his dad noticed so many pretty girls were members. “The Barnes Theatre Club was a very good group,” says Rob, who initially spent his time helping out backstage. “I auditioned for Guys and Dolls and got a tiny part as some Cuban dancer or something. In the next play, I got the lead part, and then I got my agent. So I owe everything to that little club.”
***From there the report notes that he landed a supporting role (which later hit the cutting room floor) in Vanity Fair and played doomed Cedric Diggory in Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire before his star turn in Twilight “His career seems to have evolved very quickly - he was in the right place at the right time,” another aunt, Monica Weller, observes. “Rob has wanted to be an actor for as long as I can remember. We;re all hugely proud of him.”And the leading man is happy to share his success with this close-knit clan - even escorting then to Twilight’s London premiere last December. But all the perks for his friends and family also come with possible pitfalls. “I’m worried about ruining their lives,” Robert laments. “Especially with people who aren’t famous. It’s such a massive change. I’m kind of a paranoid wreck.”
Source: the nationalledger.com
A report notes, "when he was growing up in a cozy Victorian home in London’s Barnes neighborhood, the only females chasing the future actor were his sisters, Victoria, 28, and Lizzy, 25. “They used to dress me up as a girl and introduce me as Claudia,” recalls Rob, the only son of Richard Pattinson, a vintage car dealer, and mom Clare, a modeling-agency booker."
The Real Robert Pattinson and the Women Before Twilight & New Moon Although Rob sometimes took cover from his siblings, he was known for hamming it up at family gatherings. “I remember we had a party in the garden one July,” Diana recalls, according to a report from Life & Style. “We had a wonderful game to see how many doughnuts we could eat without licking our lips. It’s impossible - Rob was covered in jam.”
***But the report notes that Rob had cleaned up his act by the time he transferred from the all-boys Tower House prep school to the coed Harrodian School at age 12. “It was a real turning point for me,” admits the actor, who earned pocket change then by delivering newspapers and walking dogs. “I became cool and discovered hair gel.”School chum Will Robinson can testify that Rob was a heartthrob in the making. “Rob had a very, very big grin on his face constantly and was always cheeky in class,” he says. “Everyone liked him, though. He was a popular kid.”
***The feature adds that he was well liked, yes. Well studied? Not so much. In fact, he was known for his mischievous streak and penchant for handing in homework assignments late. “I wasn’t at all focused on school,” Rob admits, “and I didn’t achieve much.”Instead, he dedicated himself to drama club at the age of 15 after he and his dad noticed so many pretty girls were members. “The Barnes Theatre Club was a very good group,” says Rob, who initially spent his time helping out backstage. “I auditioned for Guys and Dolls and got a tiny part as some Cuban dancer or something. In the next play, I got the lead part, and then I got my agent. So I owe everything to that little club.”
***From there the report notes that he landed a supporting role (which later hit the cutting room floor) in Vanity Fair and played doomed Cedric Diggory in Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire before his star turn in Twilight.
“His career seems to have evolved very quickly - he was in the right place at the right time,” another aunt, Monica Weller, observes. “Rob has wanted to be an actor for as long as I can remember. We;re all hugely proud of him.”And the leading man is happy to share his success with this close-knit clan - even escorting then to Twilight’s London premiere last December. But all the perks for his friends and family also come with possible pitfalls. “I’m worried about ruining their lives,” Robert laments. “Especially with people who aren’t famous. It’s such a massive change. I’m kind of a paranoid wreck.”Who is the real
Robert Pattinson and who are the women in his life before Twilight and New Moon? It might not be exactly who you think. A report notes, "when he was growing up in a cozy Victorian home in London’s Barnes neighborhood, the only females chasing the future actor were his sisters, Victoria, 28, and Lizzy, 25. “They used to dress me up as a girl and introduce me as Claudia,” recalls Rob, the only son of Richard Pattinson, a vintage car dealer, and mom Clare, a modeling-agency booker."
The Real Robert Pattinson and the Women Before Twilight & New Moon
Although Rob sometimes took cover from his siblings, he was known for hamming it up at family gatherings. “I remember we had a party in the garden one July,” Diana recalls, according to a report from Life & Style. “We had a wonderful game to see how many doughnuts we could eat without licking our lips. It’s impossible - Rob was covered in jam.”
***But the report notes that Rob had cleaned up his act by the time he transferred from the all-boys Tower House prep school to the coed Harrodian School at age 12. “It was a real turning point for me,” admits the actor, who earned pocket change then by delivering newspapers and walking dogs. “I became cool and discovered hair gel.”School chum Will Robinson can testify that Rob was a heartthrob in the making. “Rob had a very, very big grin on his face constantly and was always cheeky in class,” he says. “Everyone liked him, though. He was a popular kid.”
***The feature adds that he was well liked, yes. Well studied? Not so much. In fact, he was known for his mischievous streak and penchant for handing in homework assignments late. “I wasn’t at all focused on school,” Rob admits, “and I didn’t achieve much.”Instead, he dedicated himself to drama club at the age of 15 after he and his dad noticed so many pretty girls were members. “The Barnes Theatre Club was a very good group,” says Rob, who initially spent his time helping out backstage. “I auditioned for Guys and Dolls and got a tiny part as some Cuban dancer or something. In the next play, I got the lead part, and then I got my agent. So I owe everything to that little club.”
***From there the report notes that he landed a supporting role (which later hit the cutting room floor) in Vanity Fair and played doomed Cedric Diggory in Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire before his star turn in Twilight “His career seems to have evolved very quickly - he was in the right place at the right time,” another aunt, Monica Weller, observes. “Rob has wanted to be an actor for as long as I can remember. We;re all hugely proud of him.”And the leading man is happy to share his success with this close-knit clan - even escorting then to Twilight’s London premiere last December. But all the perks for his friends and family also come with possible pitfalls. “I’m worried about ruining their lives,” Robert laments. “Especially with people who aren’t famous. It’s such a massive change. I’m kind of a paranoid wreck.”
Source: the nationalledger.com
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