Windowsill ([info]pansylove) wrote in [info]danrad_daily,
@ 2008-08-17 17:09:00
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You would never know it from the way he plays Quidditch, but Harry Potter star Daniel Radcliffe has revealed he suffers from dyspraxia – often associated with clumsiness.

The condition means the 19-year-old still has trouble tying his shoelaces.

Daniel admitted he was a sufferer in an interview to mark his Broadway debut in the play Equus – and he jokingly added: ‘I sometimes think, "Why, oh why, has Velcro not taken off?"

Daniel revealed he became an actor partly because his dyspraxia meant he was not successful at school.The common neurological problem impairs the organisation of movement and often has no obvious cause.

It can affect any or all areas of development, including intellectual, physical and language, and can impair a person’s normal process of learning.Up to 10 per cent of people in Britain show signs of the condition, with about 2 per cent severely affected.

Males are four times more likely to be affected than women.

It is understood Daniel’s dyspraxia is at the mild end of the spectrum, but in severe cases it can make it difficult to walk up and down stairs or run, hop, jump or kick a ball. In adults, it can affect a person’s ability to perform in stressful or challenging situations and make tasks such as driving difficult.

Daniel told how he longed to be an actor from the age of five.

But he revealed: ‘My mother said, “Oh no you don’t.”’

When she finally allowed him to audition to play David Copperfield, in a BBC version of the Dickens classic when he was nine, he says it was because she could see he needed a confidence boost.

‘I was having a hard time at school in terms of being c**p at everything, with no discernible talent,’ he says.

David Copperfield was his first hit and since his initial appearance as Harry Potter, in 2000, he has earned a personal fortune estimated at £17million. Daniel has not disclosed when he was diagnosed with dyspraxia or whether doctors ever found the cause.

In the final movie in the Potter series, Deathly Hallows, the first part of which is due for release in 2010, he reportedly performed a particularly daring stunt scene when his double failed to turn up. He was pulled from a burning building by a wire attached to a 100ft crane.

A leading authority on dyspraxia, neurologist Dr David Younger of the New York University Medical School, said last night: ‘I’m a big fan of the whole Harry Potter series and I am surprised Daniel Radcliffe suffers from dyspraxia.

‘He clearly suffers from a mild form, but the fact he shows no sign of it at all is a great tribute to his acting skills and makes him a role model for other people with this condition.’

Dr Younger said: ‘In the majority of children and young people with dyspraxia, we cannot find the cause so the basic treatment is occupational therapy – teaching them to make a plan for their actions and rehearse their movements.’

Daniel’s spokeswoman said: ‘Yes, Dan Radcliffe does have dyspraxia. This is something he has never hidden. Thankfully his condition is very mild and at worst manifests itself in an inability to ties his shoe laces and bad handwriting.’

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[info]___goodnight
2008-08-17 10:23 pm UTC (link)

:[ aw.

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[info]hogwartshoney
2008-08-18 01:15 am UTC (link)
LMAO your icon! OMG that was such a disturbing scene!

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[info]tristantrakand
2008-08-17 10:31 pm UTC (link)
Wow. That puts a different light on things now.

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[info]mistress_mab
2008-08-17 11:44 pm UTC (link)
I will tie his shoes for him every day.

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[info]pansylove
2008-08-17 11:46 pm UTC (link)
Lmao. I'm with you bb!

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[info]mistress_mab
2008-08-18 12:07 am UTC (link)
*sigh* The sacrifices we are willing to make for our boy.

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[info]quixotic_crush
2008-08-18 12:33 am UTC (link)
His revelation about this makes me love him even more.

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[info]facecat
2008-08-18 12:54 am UTC (link)
Uhhh - how reliable is this source? And wtf are they talking about Deathly Hallows stunts? Filming hasn't begun on that has it?

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[info]liriop
2008-08-18 12:58 am UTC (link)
That source (Daily Mail) isn't reliable, but the original one (VOGUE) is. And it was confirmed in other more reliable newspapers, The Telegraph for instance.

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[info]facecat
2008-08-18 01:00 am UTC (link)
Thank you. ;)

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[info]pansylove
2008-08-18 01:02 am UTC (link)
The Telegraph confirmed it. I just like this better because it had a few jokes from Daniel in it.

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[info]wildheart49
2008-08-18 02:59 am UTC (link)
awwww I never knew he had that. It's sad that he sometimes has trouble trying his shoes and bad hand writting. At least I know I'm not the only one w/bad hand writting.

Like they said he is a role model for people w/this same condition as him. He is a true inspiration(sp?)

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[info]danfan74
2008-08-18 03:38 am UTC (link)
ever since I found out, I've been in awe of him. He's had to work extra hard to overcome this and makes me respect him even more.

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[info]witherwings7
2008-08-18 07:37 am UTC (link)
Wow, that's interesting! It's great that he's able to function nicely with it, an inspiration for others that have it (and other conditions).

I don't want to be a nag but can you add a picture to make this post legal? ^.^

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[info]pansylove
2008-08-18 08:11 am UTC (link)
O_O I can't believe I forgot! *is ashamed* *goes to photobucket*

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[info]witherwings7
2008-08-18 08:29 am UTC (link)
*wags finger at you*
Too much Dan on the brain? Wait, what am I saying? You can never have too much Dan on the brain!, I think the pain meds warped my brain :D

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[info]potatogoddess
2008-08-18 09:03 am UTC (link)
You would never know it from the way he plays Quidditch

worst opening line ever.

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[info]danfan74
2008-08-18 02:29 pm UTC (link)
yeah, that was pretty weak, seeing as how quidditch isn't real and everything's rigged to appear seamless. you'd think they could have come up with something better.

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He is amazing
[info]hppyflwr
2008-08-18 03:13 pm UTC (link)
My level of respect for him has gone up a notch! Is unbelievable that he suffers from this condition and doesn't hide it. That really rare since almost all actor and actresses want us to believe they are perfect.

And that's why we love that even more
hppyflwr

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[info]blackrose1252
2008-08-18 04:53 pm UTC (link)
Oh my, is this how the Ginny-helping-Harry-tie-his-shoes scene came to be, I wonder? =O

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