Daniel Radcliffe - Daniel Radcliffe's Guilt Struggle
11 February 2012Daniel Radcliffe struggles when he doesn't work because he feels ''guilty'' and ''agitated''.
Daniel Radcliffe's Guilt Struggle
Daniel Radcliffe feels "guilty" if he doesn't work.
The 'Woman in Black' actor - who shot to fame at the age of 11 taking on the title role in the 'Harry Potter' franchise - says he has no desire to take a break from acting as he finds it really hard to be away from a film set.
The 22-year-old star said: "I find it really hard to do nothing. I've been conditioned to work. I've worked since I was 10 - every day, so when I'm not working I get bored and agitated and feel guilty, like I should be doing something. Honestly the happiest I ever am is on a film set. It's my favourite place in the world, so it's not a hardship. I'd rather be working than on holiday."
After the 'Harry Potter' films finished last year, Daniel admits he did think about a career change but decided he loved acting too much.
He told Time Out magazine: "I've thought about it but actually I love my job. I loved being on those sets and there was never a moment I wanted to be anywhere else. I want to act for a long time, for the rest of my career, but I'd also love to direct. I feel like I'd be good at that. I don't know why. But that's a while off."



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