Katie Leung doesn't want to go back to 'Harry Potter' films, says "I was so easily influenced"
Los Angeles [US], March 9 (ANI): 'Harry Potter' actor Katie Leung, known for essaying the character of Cho Chang in the hit franchise, doesn't wish to return to the magical world of wizardry.
According to a Variety report, Katie Leung, in a recent interview, shared how she was very young at the time of filming the Harry Potter films and was easily influenced.
"I was so young at the time, and I was so easily influenced by what people would say about me because I didn't know who I was. So I've come into 'Bridgerton' having a really healthy focus on the work. I'm so glad I'm here. I would not want to go back to that time. Not because I had a bad time or anything, but it's just really nice when you know who you are, and I'm still figuring that out, but I'm a bit closer," Katie Leung said, as quoted by Variety.
"My first job -- 'Harry Potter' -- I had never acted before in my life, and suddenly I was in front of 20 cameras and 100 people, completely lost, still figuring out who I was. I can't say I had the time of my life," she said.
The 'Bridgerton' actor has famously appeared in five 'Harry Potter' films as Cho Chang, a Ravenclaw student who later befriends Harry Potter.
On the work front, Katie Leung recently appeared as Lady Araminta Gun in 'Bridgerton'. (ANI)