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Harry Potter's Tom Felton on constantly bleaching his hair for Draco: ‘The fact I still have hair at all is remarkable’

Updated on: 06 December,2025 08:37 AM IST  |  Los Angeles
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‘Harry Potter’ actor Tom Felton on the non-stop Draco Malfoy-era of bleaching hair

Harry Potter's Tom Felton on constantly bleaching his hair for Draco: ‘The fact I still have hair at all is remarkable’

Tom Felton reprises his role of Draco Malfoy on Broadway, from November 11

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Actor Tom Felton cannot believe he still has hair after bleaching it hundreds of times to play Draco Malfoy in the Harry Potter franchise.
 
The actor, 38, shared that he is relieved he can trade bleaching sessions “every nine days” for a wig to achieve the signature platinum look every night he reprises his character Draco Malfoy in the Broadway show, Harry Potter and the Cursed Child.

Felton quipped in his interviews, “I’ll tell you there are disadvantages to dyeing your hair every nine days; the fact I still have hair at all is remarkable. Thankfully, I wear a wig for Harry Potter and the Cursed Child, but it does immediately put you into a Malfoy mood if your hair is platinum blonde. I do agree with Barbie: blondes have more fun.”


Felton was a teenager in the first three Harry Potter movies, meaning his mom Sharon, granddad, and brother Chris chaperoned him. And when Chris was enlisted as his companion from the third film, Prisoner of Azkaban (2004), Felton sometimes arrived on the sets with barely any sleep after the duo stayed up all night fishing.



Felton recalled, “Chris, my older brother, got me into fishing while he was my chaperone on Harry Potter. My mum chaperoned me for the first film, and my grandfather for the second. He looked so much like a wizard that [director] Chris Columbus cast him at the teachers’ table next to Dumbledore. Then my brother was commandeered. He was one of the worst chaperones in history — all he seemed to do was sleep the entire day — but that’s probably because we’d been up all night, fishing. Some days we’d leave set at 6 pm, drive two hours back to Surrey, where we lived, go straight to a lake, cast our rods, set up a tent, sleep — barely for a few hours — wake at 6am, pack up, and head straight back to Hogwarts. It was a great introduction to a lifelong passion of being outdoors, fishing, and walking the dogs.”

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