(Cover) - EN Showbiz - Daniel Radcliffe says he wouldnt change anything about his career so far.
The young star rose to fame aged just 11 in the first Harry Potter film The Philosophers Stone in 2001. He has gone on to play the child wizard in a further five movies.
Later this year the first part of the series finale Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows is released.
And Daniel insists he is happy with the way he has handled everything and is adamant that if he could go back in time, theres nothing he would do differently.
Im not sure Id give any advice. I mean, Ive done OK, the 21-year-old told the British edition of OK! magazine. Ive got through and enjoyed it, and I dont think I would give any advice to change the way Ive been throughout the last nine, ten years.
Daniel believes he and his Harry Potter co-stars Rupert Grint and Emma Watson - are now more dedicated to the business of acting.
The star used to treat movie-making as a bit of fun, yet he has grown to see that he has to think more about the future as well.
In terms of what has changed, our attitude to work, we take it a lot more seriously now than we used to, he explained. We used to get on set and it was a laugh. Whereas now we want to make careers out of it. We know its hard work. (C) Cover Media