"It wasnt because I didnt like the material or the people involved," says Harris. "I just didnt like the idea that if you said yes and you did it, then you were committedif they did seven and I would have to do seven. I hate that kind of commitment. I hate the idea that my life in any way is sort of restricted."
Twice divorced, Harris adds: "Thats why my marriages broke up. I hate commitment, and Im totally unreliable anyway."
In the end, though, Ella held sway.
"She called me and said, If you dont do it, papa, Ill never speak to you again, and I thought, I cant afford that. I have to do it."
And so Harris found himself keeping company with Potter co-stars Zoe Wanamaker, John Hurt and Maggie Smithas well as broadening his fan base some 38 years after his ornery rugby player in Lindsay Andersons This Sporting Life brought him the first of his two Academy Award nominations for best actor. (He was nominated in 1990 for director Jim Sheridans little-seen film The Field.)
During the 1960s, Harris appeared with Marlon Brando in Mutiny on the Bounty and trilled semi-tunefully as King Arthur opposite Vanessa Redgrave in Camelot, later reprising the Lerner and Loewe musical on stage. (And remember? He also had a hit record with MacArthur Park.) Within the last decade, he has appeared in two winners of the best picture OscarUnforgiven in 1992 and last years Gladiator, playing the war-weary Emperor Marcus Aurelius, father to Joaquin Phoenixs venal Commodus.
With Harry Potter and the Sorcerers Stone, as with Gladiator, says Harris, "People say, A great comeback, and I say, What comeback? I havent been anywhere. What does it mean, a comeback? So Im in a successful movie; so what? Thats not our job."
Whatever the critical reaction, the Harry Potter film franchise may keep Harris busy as he approaches 80.
"This is, like, forever," says Harris, who recalls approaching his agent to find out how he could possibly minimize an assignment that risks consuming the rest of his career. "He called me back and said, You can get out of it. I said, Tell me, how? And he said"Harris smiles"die."