Daniel Radcliffe Opens Up About Self-Doubt Struggle
Daniel Radcliffe has spoken out about self-doubt and his insecurity over his acting as part of National Suicide Prevention month.
The former Harry Potter star was participating in a live webchat for The Trevor Project's Talk To Me campaign when he explained that turning to friends is the best way of dealing with problems.
He said: "When you do feel self-doubt or you do feel unhappy and you talk to someone about it, it's better, I do believe that a problem shared is a problem halved.
"But with things like self-doubt and the slightly more nagging things you do have to have to live with them for a while... You have to live in that place for a bit and if that really frightens you then that's when turning to a friend will help.
"Those are the times when the quality of the relationships around you are really what is most important in life, in anyone's life."
Of his own experiences, he continued: "A lot of the time it's fighting your own insecurity and doubt and this is something I talk to a lot of actors about.
"Most of the actors I know are also some of the most neurotic people I know and it's strange that a combination like that exists so much. I think for a lot of the time about the jobs that I've got coming up I have a lot of nerves about them."
The 23-year-old is currently shooting new movie 'The F Word' in Toronto.
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