For me, you go to university to meet lots of different people from different backgrounds. I think that's one of the most important things you get there. And you also get some sense of direction regarding what you want to do when you leave. I sort of know what I want to do in my life - I want to act and ultimately I'd like to write. And in terms of meeting people from different backgrounds, that's what you get on a film set. So the two most valuable things that university would have given me I've sort of achieved by being on a film set.
Daniel Radcliffe[I] take inspiration from kids. ... They're very honest in how they act and how they are in the world.
Daniel RadcliffeIn terms of drama school, what that will give you that you won't necessarily learn on a film set is the technical ability - ie, projecting your voice and stage craft.
Daniel RadcliffeIroning boards are a classic example of something I find horrible about modern society: the excitementation, for want of a better word, of mundane things.
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