Contents
Cover
Title Page
Copyright
Dedication
Foreword by Emma Watson
1 Undesirable No. 1
or
Draco’s First Scrape with the Law
In which an embarrassing teenage episode highlights the difficulty of balancing an ordinary childhood with life on the big screen.
2 My Muggle Family
or
Runt of the Pack
In which Tom introduces us to his family: three lively brothers, a patient mum and a playful dad.
3 Early Auditions
or
Mother Goose!
In which Tom’s early stage performances leave much to be desired, but he finds his way into professional auditions nonetheless.
4 The Magic in the Making
or
James Blond and the Ginger Whisker
In which Tom lands his first big film, rubs shoulders with 007 and endures the first of many dodgy haircuts.
5 My Brothers Are Already Sick of It
or
Projectiles at the Premiere
In which Tom’s first experience of the red carpet is overshadowed by his brothers’ antics.
6 Anna and the King
or
Clarice and Hannibal
In which Tom travels to Malaysia and embarrasses himself in front of two Hollywood stars.
7 The Potter Auditions
or
When Draco Met Hermione
In which Tom lands the role of Draco, despite knowing nothing about Harry Potter, and disses a young Emma Watson.
8 The Table Read
or
Kiss Kiss Kiss on the Bum
In which the Potter cast first assemble and Tom receives an inappropriate message from Peeves.
9 Draco and Darwin
or
How Malfoy Got His Sneer
In which Tom’s grandfather teaches him how to look down his nose at the Gryffindors.
10 Undesirable No. 1 (Part 2)
or
Gregory Goyle and the Exploding Hot Chocolate
In which Tom and his fellow Slytherins really do get up to no good.
11 A Day on Set
or
Severus Snape’s Sausage Sandwich
In which Tom takes us on a tour of Leavesden Studios, and Snape gives the Muggles what they want.
12 Fans
or
How (Not) to Be a Real Dick
In which Tom is introduced to the crazy world of fandom, and learns to be empathetic to those who see him as part of their lives.
13 How to Fly a Broomstick
or
The Wasps and the Wimp
In which Tom encounters difficulties during the first years’ flying lesson, and Madam Hooch comes to the rescue.
14 The Best of Both Worlds
or
Broomstick Prick
In which Tom does what he can to keep things real outside of the world of Harry Potter, but doesn’t always find it easy.
15 Transfiguration Troubles
or
Maggie and the Millipede
In which a self-pleasuring baboon causes havoc on set, and a free-spirited millipede disrupts a Transfiguration lesson.
16 Dramione
or
The Chicken and the Duck
In which Tom talks openly and honestly about his friendship with Emma Watson.
17 The Weaslebees at Work
or
Golfing with Gryffindorks
In which Tom shocks a young Rupert Grint, and the Phelps twins come up with a wizard wheeze.
18 Draco and Harry
or
Two Sides of the Same Coin
In which Tom talks about his respect for, and friendship with, Daniel Radcliffe.
19 A Bop on the Nose
or
Crabbe, Hagrid And The Spooky Rubber Tom
In which Tom introduces us to some of the actors on the Harry Potter set.
20 A Kind Word from Dumbledore
or
A Breath of Fresh Air
In which Dumbledore rocks up in his red Ferrari and Tom receives an unorthodox pep talk.
21 Alan Rickman’s Earlobes
or
Don’t Tread on My F*cking Cloak!
In which the Death Eaters catch the sharp end of Alan’s tongue, and Tom reveals what he has learned from working with the cream of the crop.
22 Undesirable No. 1 (Part 3)
or
The World’s Best/Worst Chaperone
In which Tom’s brother redefines his on-set duties, and Draco dodges yet another bullet.
23 Malfoy’s Manner
or
A Hug from Voldy
In which Tom introduces us to his wizarding parents and reflects on working with He Who Must Not Be Named.
24 All Things Must Pass
or
The Girl from the Great Hall
In which Potter comes to an end, and a relationship begins.
25 Beyond the Wand
or
Lonely in La-La Land
In which Tom heads to Los Angeles and finds that life in Hollywood is not all he expected it to be.
26 The Ballad of Barney’s Beanery
or
If I Were a Rich Man
In which Tom hits rock bottom, and three chance encounters on a midnight mission help him learn what is important in life.
27 Time Well Spent
or
Versions of Myself
In which Tom acknowledges certain truths about himself, and puts his newfound positivity into practice.
Afterword
In which Tom reflects on the importance of stories, and of one story in particular.
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