Daniel Radcliffe has never been on The Making of Harry Potter tour.
The 25-year-old actor is yet to visit the Warner Bros. Studio Tour in Watford, Hertfordshire, South East England, despite being the main star of the eponymous franchise.
The ‘Horns’ star – who plays the boy wizard in eight films based on the books by J.K. Rowling – has avoided the attraction because he is worried his presence would cause a ”commotion”.
During an appearance on ‘The Jonathan Ross Show’, which airs on ITV tomorrow (25.10.14), he said: ”There’s never been a good time for me to go back when it wouldn’t cause some commotion or something but … Hopefully I’ll get to do a movie there and then just slip in … It’s amazing how little disguises help and then how ridiculous you feel once you’ve been found in a disguise.”
Daniel – who worked on the films from the age of 11 to 22 – insists starring in the global phenomenon isn’t his proudest achievement and claims learning to dance is top of his list.
The actor – who recently starred in ‘The Cripple of Inishmaan’ at the Cort Theatre on Broadway in New York – explained: ”I was the blankest canvas my dance teacher had ever seen… he taught me to dance, I owe it all to him.
”I don’t boast about stuff generally speaking – it’s not really me – but learning to dance on Broadway and dancing in a Broadway show is probably the thing I’m absolutely proudest of.”
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