Daniel Radcliffe was catapulted to worldwide fame in 2000 as a shaggy-haired 11-year-old playing the wizard Harry Potter from J.K.
Rowling's novels. After releasing eight hugely successful films that shattered the box offices worldwide, Daniel, 30, made the decision to go sober and give up alcohol.
Speaking on BBC Radio 4's Desert Island Discs, Daniel claimed that towards the end of his Harry Potter career he felt he was not comfortable enough to remain sober.
He revealed: "I definitely think a lot of the drinking that happened towards the end of Potter, and for a little bit after it finished, it was panic and not knowing what to do next, and not being comfortable enough in who I was to remain sober." The actor went on to say that he found
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