Watson worries she will always channel Hermione
Emma Watson "worries" all her alter-egos will sound like Harry Potter's Hermione Granger.
The 22-year-old actress shot to fame portraying the witch for 10 years in the film franchise and despite taking on a number of different roles since the movie series ended, such as a biblical girl and a 18th century period character, she fears she will always be known as the actress who played Hermione.
She said: "I get to play a crazy LA valley girl, a biblical girl, an American high school girl, an 18th century period girl ... getting to do lots of different things. But it's always worrying: is all that's going to come out Hermione?"
While she has concerns about sounding like Hermione while portraying other characters, Emma has been "amazed" at how "open-minded" other directors have been while selecting roles for her.
She explained: "I really get boxed up as 'nice white middle-class girl'. But I've been amazed about how open-minded directors have been about what I might be able to do."
Emma thought it was funny donning an array of sexy outfits for Stephen Chbosky's 'The Perks Of Being A Wallflower' but she admits being "so nervous" about shooting scenes while wearing the garments.
Speaking to this month's Empire magazine - which is on sale now - she added: "I was so nervous, but it was such a laugh to get dressed in all those costumes, to get to dance."

