Daniel Radcliffe Quotes
Top 100 wise famous quotes and sayings by Daniel Radcliffe
Daniel Radcliffe Famous Quotes & Sayings
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Part of an actor's job is to find correlations between your own life and the life of the person you are playing.
Maybe it's a compliment to the film that you can't do that with it, that it can't be explained in 15 seconds.
I'm certainly lucky to have got famous through something that was so well liked, generally speaking.
I'm a huge fan of Brad Pitt. He could have done rom-coms his entire career, but he took it in a different direction.
Franchises aren't to be avoided. They can be exciting, and they give you opportunities to do other films.
I just have this fear that I'll get on stage and there'll be that brief moment of adrenalin and I'll forget my line.
I definitely want to go on acting for as long as I can find employment. I'm never happier than when I'm on a film set. I just want to keep working.
There are two types of poets: People who write poetically about their lives, and poets that live poetically and write about it.
Dane DeHaan, certainly, is kind of the best friend I've made through acting, in terms of another actor. He's fantastic.
It's very rare that I get stopped or get asked for an autograph or anything - none of which I mind - but people don't really care that much.
My taste in the films I've taken as an actor is similar to what I'd do a director or writer: all quite odd, challenging stuff, slightly off-the-wall.
My dad's got a brilliant eye for scripts 'cos he's a literary agent. He and my agent read a load of scripts and filter them.
There's no shame in enjoying a quiet life. And that's been the realization of the past few years for me.
The Master and Margarita is my favorite. To me it's the greatest exploration of the human imagination.
If you're having a bad day, get on with your job, because you having a bad day can affect everyone around you.
Fame is damaging when people become reliant on it for their sense of self, and their identity, when fame is linked to how you see yourself.
I get constantly mistaken for Elijah Wood. I was in Japan and someone held out a photo of him for me to sign.
[I] take inspiration from kids ... They're very honest in how they act and how they are in the world.
Acting is really instinctual and I think you can overanalyse what you're doing. A lot of it has to be based on instinct.
Some actresses are just insane. I've never worked with a nasty actress - they're all absolutely delightful. But completely barking.
I think part of me would love to play a drag queen, just because it would be an excuse to wear loads of eye makeup.
I'm an atheist, but I'm very relaxed about it. I don't preach my atheism, but I have a huge amount of respect for people like Richard Dawkins who do.
Being self-critical is good; being self-hating is destructive. There's a very fine line there somewhere, and I walk it carefully.
Normally I sit there in the films really hating watching myself. Loving watching the films, hating watching myself.
I've worked every day since I was 10. I don't know how to do anything else. There is nothing else I'd rather be doing.
I'll say American for now. I really have no preference, though. Nationality is nothing. It's all about the girl - but she has to be curvy!
I don't want to say I'll never play someone with a cockney accent, but I think I would be irritated by me doing it.
I'm very proud of being Jewish. It means I have a good work ethic, and you get Jewish humour and you're allowed to tell Jewish jokes.
I used to joke I was a point-and-click actor. My whole process has been about trusting your instincts and hitting your mark.
I'm very interested in religion as something to study, but I'm not a religious person in the slightest.
And I'm slightly in love with Scarlett Johansson: she's just stunning. And she's bright, which is incredibly sexy.
I always feel that if you put me in a room with a director and a writer and let me talk about the script, I can give a good account of myself.
I'm not looking for sequels, but when something comes to you, and you're already a fan of that world, you have the desire to do it your way.
I would consider doing any part as long as the script is good and the film has an interesting director.
I played bass for a year, but I wasn't getting better at it, so I decided to stop so I could see my friends.
The most wonderful thing I hear is people coming up and saying 'Thank you for my childhood', which still blows my mind but is very sweet.
Both of my parents have been actors; there were a lot of show tunes on in the car all of the time. I grew up with that.
I meet hundreds of people, and I'm not going to remember them. But every single one of them will remember their interaction with me.
For someone like Daniel [Radcliffe ], it's really fun to go against your image. He's such a goody-two-shoes in Harry Potter.
I think I'm a tiny bit like Harry 'cos I'd like to have an owl. Yeah, that's the tiny bit, actually.
My mom and dad were actors when they were younger and had a horrible experience of it. My dad became a literary agent and my mom a casting director.
I would love to work in America. I wouldn't love to live there, but I'd love to experience working there.
Because I'm short and slim, I can identify with somebody who's an unlikely fit for something and desperately wants to be part of it.
I'm sure when I have a nostalgic, teary moment in 10 years time, I'll try to put the glasses when I was 10 on and cry to myself in front of the mirror