In his latest interview with The New York Times, Daniel Radcliffe, the star of the upcoming film 'Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows - Part 2' and the play 'How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying', said that he wants to prove that a child actor can go on to have a career with longevity.
As an actor, I like him, he is showing that he is just not a famous Boy Wizard, he is now an actor, a muggle one.
He also said:
“If I can actually do it, having been in one of the biggest franchises ever, then that can end the debate. It is possible. That’s what’s my mission is.”
Also, in the interview, Daniel shares his thought about the end of 'Harry Potter' series, for the full interview just go to The New York Times.
Source: The New York Times
Photo by: Mark Veltman for The New York Times
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