Kenneth Branagh has taken part in an amusing interview conducted by 'Jam! Showbiz'.&br;&br;"Here's a problem: One of the best characters in Harry Potter And The Chamber Of Secrets is the hilarious Professor of the Dark Arts, Gilderoy Lockhart -- and he's not in the third book. Fans know this means no Kenneth Branagh in the third Harry Potter movie, and book heresy though it may be, some would bend the rules to get more Gilderoy. &br;&br;'Would you please write to J.K. Rowling and suggest that?' says Branagh, laughing. The man who steals every scene he's in in Harry Potter And The Chamber Of Secrets has phoned from London, where he's currently directing the hugely successful The Play Wot I Wrote in the West End. The actor who brought Henry V, Much Ado About Nothing, Hamlet and Love's Labour's Lost to the big screen has gone from champion of Shakespeare to kid magnet in one role. Thanks to Harry Potter, Branagh, 41, is currently a sensation with the smallfry crowd. &br;&br;'It's highly unusual for me to suddenly become cool,' he says, with self-deprecating humour. Branagh explains that guest stars and crew members often bring their kids along to rehearsal for The Play Wot I Wrote. 'And I like kids, and I always say hello -- and the little faces are frozen, the eyes go wide, then you see them pulling the elbow of the adult who brought them, and then: 'Would you mind signing an autograph?' It's very touching, actually.'"&br;&br;Canoe.ca