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Daniel Radcliffe honored with star on Hollywood Walk of Fame
In Victor Frankentstein, James McAvoy and Daniel Radcliffe star in a dynamic and thrilling twist on a legendary tale.
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“I’m definitely interested in ‘Cursed Child, ‘ (but) I think it would be a weird thing for me to sit through when I would have to be so heavily disguised”, he says. “It feels a very long way from when you grow up in Fulham to this”.
“Regardless of what kind day I was having, I was always lucky because there was always a film to make…”
“Growing up in England, you hear the word Hollywood and right after, you picture the sign on the hill, you picture these stars”.
The Harry Potter actor was cheered on by hundreds of fans as his star was revealed in front of the Dolby Theatre on Hollywood Boulevard.
Taking to the stage, the 26-year-old admitted that he had been dealt a good hand in life, but it all started at birth when he was raised by such incredible parents. Failed a few exams, go make a movie.
Radcliffe, who played the boy wizard in the wildly popular eight-film blockbuster “Potter” franchise before moving on to more adult roles, was in Los Angeles to promote his new movie “Victor Frankenstein”.
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The star went on to say how lucky he felt and vowed never to take his position for granted. “You had all those qualities of Potter, those haunted, sort of torn qualities”, he said. “I became obsessed with casting you in the movie…and I was validated when JK Rowling saw your screen test and said, ‘Daniel Radcliffe is the face I had in mind when I was creating Harry Potter'”.