Daniel Radcliffe knows he'll be Harry Potter forever - and he's OK with that
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Daniel Radcliffe knows he'll be Harry Potter forever - and he's OK with that
"There were definitely times when it was really hard. There were times I didn't think I was coping with it that well, and where I did find the fame slightly overwhelming, but then you get past that and grow up."
"For Radcliffe, growing up has meant crafting a post-Potter career of offbeat roles he could embody on his own terms - whether that meant playing a friendly corpse in Swiss Army Man or Weird Al Yankovic in Weird: The Al Yankovic Story."
Daniel Radcliffe has experienced numerous memorable encounters throughout his career, from bottle-feeding a baby kangaroo during a business call to meeting Tracy Morgan. While many child actors struggle with fame's pressures, Radcliffe has managed his celebrity status with grace and professionalism, earning respect in the industry. He acknowledged that growing up in the spotlight was challenging at times, but he overcame these difficulties. Following his Harry Potter success, Radcliffe deliberately pursued unconventional roles including playing a corpse in Swiss Army Man and Weird Al Yankovic. His career continues to evolve with his appearance in NBC's mockumentary-style comedy series The Fall and Rise of Reggie Dinkins, where he stars alongside Tracy Morgan.
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