The scan of Empire magazine August 2011 issue! showing Jamie Bower in Anonymous
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Jamie Bower – SFX magazine
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Jamie Bower from un-seen magazine scans!!
Added never seen magazine scans! Jamie Bower appearing! can’t read (picture is MQ) but adorable shoot. via Tumblr.
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Jamie Campbell Bower In Vanity Fair
Jamie Campbell Bower and his girlfriend Bonnie Wright posed for the September 2010 issue of Vanity Fair magazine
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Exclusive interview of Jamie Bower & GAY Time magazine
Jamie Campbell Bower gave an exclusive interview with April 2010 issue of Gay Times magazine. Jamie Bower who well-know as played as Caius in Twilight: New Moon. but he also have another gay role in movie “Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows” and the new version of “The Prisoner”
April’s issue of GT Magazine is on sale 24 March and also features exclusives with Doctor Who’s Matt Smith, Gordon Brown, Nick Clegg and David Cameron, plus Debbie Reynolds, and the real Phillip Morris.
On his gay on-screen relationship in The Prisoner:
“You can’t really go in and do a remake of a show that was made in the 60s with themes that were acceptable in that time. Now we have to update it, you have to make it more modern and accessible. So yeah, of course I knew the relationship that was going on and I think that’s a beautiful thing.”
On common speculation that his upcoming Harry Potter character Gellert Grindelwald was gay:
“Mmm, Rowling outed Dumbledore so there’s a possibility that these two could have been lovers though that’s not really focused on. There are no love scenes either. You’re just desperate for it now! Desperate for Potter to have a hardcore love scene! That’s all you want! That’s what I want as well!”
On meeting Ian Mckellen for the first time at the premiere of Sweeney Todd:
“He had a full beard and was wearing a trench coat. He was like ‘I just wanted to say congratulations on the film’ and I was like ‘Oh did you see it?’ and he was like [adopts a grand voice] ‘No, I arrived an hour and a half late, but I’m told you were brilliant!’ And then a year later I got to work with him.”










