Daniel Radcliffe talks 'Harry Potter' past and future

Gabriele Dow

Daniel Radcliffe has not ruled out playing Harry Potter again.

If it was good enough, I would be Harry Potter again. If it was anything short of good enough, I would say no, Radcliffe told the Chicago Sun-Times. I know I wouldnt be Harry again for nostalgic or dutiful reasons."

In the meantime, Radcliffe is quite busy. He just finished his run on Broadway performing as J. Pierrepont Finch in How To Succeed In Business Without Really Trying, and The Woman In Black, his first post-Harry Potter film will be released Friday, February 3.

The movies official website describes Radcliffe as a widowed lawyer whose grief has put his career in jeopardy." When he arrives in a small town to handle the affairs of a client, he ends up in a house haunted from secrets of the past.

Ive had a lovely first year away from being Harry, Radcliffe said.

In that first year, Radcliffe has remained a humble servant to his work, while refusing to limit himself.

Im just a crazy kind of actor who just cares about the work, Radcliffe said. I would love to direct and step behind the camera, but I want to stay in front of it too. Life is full of possibilities.


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