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Freddie Highmore on August Rush: The RT Interview
The fifteen year-old actor chats music, New York and Robin Williams
by Joe Utichi | November 20, 2007
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Freddie Highmore - Jamie McCarthy/WireImage.comFreddie Highmore's big-screen breakthrough, alongside Johnny Depp and Kate Winslet in the J.M. Barrie biopic Finding Neverland may not have been his first role - he's been acting since he was seven - but it was the start of a busy few years for the young actor, working with directors Tim Burton, Ridley Scott and Luc Besson and actors Albert Finney, Kenneth Branagh and Mia Farrow. Now, at fifteen, his career shows no sign of slowing down as he get ready to provide his voice to Lyra's daemon in The Golden Compass and take on the dual role of the Grace brothers in the upcoming big-screen adaptation of The Spiderwick Chronicles. On the eve of the release of his latest, August Rush, alongside Robin Williams and Keri Russell, Rotten Tomatoes caught up with Highmore to find out more.

How did you hear about August Rush?

Freddie Highmore: I think it was about a year beforehand it all started trying to get together. I read the script and thought it was great and in the end it all worked out.

You've had a busy few years; is it difficult to schedule in the ones that you want to do?

FH: Kind-of, I mean, it's not like every day there's another person asking me to be in something! But I've definitely been very lucky that I've had the opportunity to get different films that I've wanted to get.

What was it about this one that made you want to do it?

FH: For every different role you play it's nice to have different challenges for each one. So for August Rush it was doing an American accent for the first time and also the whole musical side - learning to conduct, to play the organ and to play guitar.

So you did get to learn to do all of those for real then?

FH: I did, yeah, I learnt them all. I thought it was better to learn them and do them properly. The American accent you obviously had to do, and do it well, but for all the other things I thought it was important not to just mime along and look like you're doing it but to really do it. So they could use my fingers and it was me the whole time playing and conducting. I think you could tell otherwise if I just stood up and waved my arms around of if I just slapped the guitar any old how. I think it looks better when you do it for real.

Are they things you'd like to pursue? Are we going to see a new career in conducting and guitar playing?

FH: [laughs] No! I mean, I've kept the guitar up a little bit, but not the conducting. I haven't gone out every weekend to conduct some orchestra!

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You got to spend a lot of time working with Robin Williams on the film; what's he like to work with?

FH: He's great; it's just like having a conversation when you're doing a scene with him really. It's just so relaxed on the set whenever he's around. Also he's just always telling jokes; he's always on. It must be funny for him though because he must think everyone's brain goes so much slower than his. He's working overtime on all these different ideas that pop into his head. Everyone else must feel miles behind!

So it's a bit of a challenge to keep up with him sometimes?

FH: It's OK whenever you're doing a scene but I'm sure he just feels I'm really slow and boring when he's so entertaining!

How did you enjoy shooting on location in New York?

FH: New York was fantastic. We were there for three months or so and we had this apartment near Central Park so we could just go out for walks in the park. Just to be there and soak up the atmosphere of New York was amazing. It's just a really great, great, great city.

We're very excited about The Spiderwick Chronicles - what can you tell us about that?

FH: The Spiderwick Chronicles comes out next year, and I get to play twins in it - two characters - so it's been fun to differentiate between them. If you don't know, it's basically about three kids who go into the country and when they're there they discover this unseen world that surrounds them.

I'm two of the three kids. Just the idea that they started out as the same person and yet they've changed and become different has been exciting. And it's not like one's really bad and one's really nice, you know, people support both the twins, so it's more subtle.

It'd be fun to play a baddie one day though. Just a really nasty person who everyone just hates!

So you're keeping an eye out for those scripts then!

FH: [laughs] Absolutely! It'd be good fun to do different characters every time.

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Is there anything else you're keeping an eye out for that you've not done before?

FH: To be honest, I think there are plenty of things other than acting I'd like to do. Travelling would be fun, and I guess even doing other things in the film business, like directing, would be great. Whatever comes along is the way I think about it; I'd just feel lucky to get to do another film.

Do you think Charlie will ever come back to screen?

FH: I don't think so. I was thinking about that, but then if it was in an elevator for the whole time it wouldn't be very interesting, just sort-of floating around in one big glass elevator.

But working with Johnny was brilliant. Everyone I've worked with has been first rate, but Johnny particularly has been really inspirational in that he's so normal and down-to-earth with everyone. He doesn't think of himself as better. He's also just a fabulous actor so I'd like to work with him again.

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gunslingR
gunslingR writes:
on Nov 20 2007 09:45 AM

seems like a pretty down to earth kid. always have to wonder whether or not he plans on finishing school or going th e dan radcliffe route and dropping it in favor of his career...

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Jen Yamato
Jen Yamato writes:
on Nov 20 2007 10:25 AM

Wow, he's fifteen??

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halose7en
halose7en writes:
on Nov 20 2007 10:39 AM

Yeah, he didn't play the guitar entirely by himself. Kaki King was his "hand double" many times, since she's obviously an incredibly accomplished player. She's also on the soundtrack to the film, which I've heard is incredible.

I just wish he didn't try to take so much credit for something that he didn't entirely do himself.


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dracus
dracus writes:
on Nov 20 2007 10:53 AM

In reply to this comment (#1291801)
Who would have guessed it?

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Bane Of Anubis
Bane Of Anubis writes:
on Nov 20 2007 10:59 AM

In reply to this comment (#1291801)
"They laugh at me, these fellows, just because I am small.
They laugh at me because I'm not a hundred feet tall.
I tell 'em there's a lot to learn down here on the ground.
The world is big but lil' people turn it around."




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jukeboxhero6660
jukeboxhero6660 writes:
on Nov 20 2007 11:00 AM

he does not loo 15, wow but he seems down to earth. and i think he wasnt saying he played the guitar for the soundtrack but he learned how to play a little so it seemed more realistic.

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JpPrewitt789
JpPrewitt789 writes:
on Nov 20 2007 11:13 AM

he looks about 7-8

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Uncle Alphard
Uncle Alphard writes:
on Nov 20 2007 11:29 AM

What a cool guy.

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cmonsteve
cmonsteve writes:
on Nov 20 2007 12:40 PM

when i first read this i'm thinking what the hell is kurt russell doing in this? i'd expect this kind of drivel from robin williams, but kurt "up the chain" russell? then i reread it and saw "keri russell", so no, you could not pay me to see this.

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homeimp
homeimp writes:
on Nov 20 2007 02:00 PM

And Freddie seems to speak proper English unless all his "likes", "cools", "you knows", "dudes" and "LOLs" have been cleaned up for the article. i wish I had taught at an English school instead of, well, I won't say... I wish Fred the best of luck in all his future endeavors, whatever they may be.

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Ashron
Ashron writes:
on Nov 20 2007 02:16 PM

In reply to this comment (#1292180)
I think that's because English people actually learn in school to speak, you know, English, as opposed to whatever current pigdin bastardization is taught in American schools these days.

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Bigbrother
Bigbrother writes:
on Nov 21 2007 08:00 AM

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Sadly, English even in English schools is taking a hit. Even English kids want to be like Eminem now. If you haven't heard British Rap do yourself a favor and avoid it like the plague. Seriously though 10 years ago you couldn't have convinced me you could make an English accent sound stupid, but after listening to a few Essex girls and those chicks on celebrity big brother or big brova as these people pronounce it I was sadly proven wrong. It's amazing to listen to the difference between people over 40 here and the under 30's. Tragic.

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Joe Utichi
Joe Utichi writes:
on Nov 21 2007 12:28 PM

No likes, no cools, no you knows, no dudes and certainly no LOLs; he's really quite a confident speaker.

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bookworm1994
bookworm1994 writes:
on Nov 21 2007 09:46 PM

I'd have to say he's my complete double. I worship Freddie Highmore, he could be my twin. I'm sorry to say I have a twinge of Oxford in my English, it's just speaking properly. Amazing what a marveling syntax and knowledge of spelling will get you.

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NobbieNadz
NobbieNadz writes:
on Nov 27 2007 08:03 PM

HES 15!!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?! I THOUGHT HE WAS 12!!!!!!!!!!!!

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charlie (girl not boy!!)
charlie (girl not boy!!) writes:
on Mar 03 2008 01:00 PM

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hey! he is really cool and i think that he looks exactly fifteen!!! anyway he's the most down-to-earth young actor i have ever heard of! he's hotter than all the guys in my year anyway! Freddie if you read this then dont listen to them, you look your age and keep on acting! it's clearly what you love to do the most so dont throw that away! email me if you get the time!!(not likely) smallchick93@hotmail.co.uk/...and dont worry i'm not some insane old guy trying to rape you lol!!! xxxxxcharlie(14)
P.S i'm so jealous of you! johnny depp is like the hottest guy ever!!..apart from you!lol jokes!xxx


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Jordan_1234
Jordan_1234 writes:
on Mar 16 2008 09:56 PM

I love this kid i cant believe hes older then me but i heard he had a hand double in august rush named kaki kan or something

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