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There is life after Potter - and Radcliffe does not miss a beat

November 28, 2013 11:48
Daniel Radcliffe as Allen Ginsberg in Kill Your Darlings

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Stephen Applebaum,

Stephen Applebaum

5 min read

If ever there was an actor who seemed in danger of being trapped by a role, it is Daniel Radcliffe. After playing Harry Potter in eight movies, there cannot be many places on the planet where his name is not associated with the Hogwarts hero. But Radcliffe is refusing to be boxed in, as his new film, Kill Your Darlings, amply demonstrates.

It is all a matter of attitude, he says, when we meet in London. Potter had been “the most incredible opportunity in the world as a start to a career. For me, that’s the only way you can see it,” he explains. “Because otherwise, it becomes whatever everyone else seems to want to see it as, which is a handcuff or a hindrance.”

That he even thinks about such things is refreshing. Having become a multi-millionaire in his teens — and reportedly worth over £56 million today — fame and fortune could have sapped him of his motivation. Or worse, made him lose his head. Yet Radcliffe comes across as ambitious and grounded, and appears, I tell him, to be using the freedom afforded by his wealth to make daring decisions, heedless of the risk of failure.

“I’m in a position of financial security where I can go off and do whatever I like,” the 24-year-old agrees. “I don’t have to do something for the money. I can do things purely because I want to do them and I am passionate about them.”