This Article is From Jan 07, 2012

I wanted a crazy lifestyle: Daniel Radcliffe

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Highlights

  • Harry Potter star Daniel Radcliffe says he always wanted a 'crazy' party lifestyle like actors do when they are young.
  • The 21-year-old actor said he gave up drinking alcohol last year when he realised his behaviour was 'boring and pathetic', Contactmusic reported.
  • "My inner life was being drowned. I've worked with Richard Harris, Gary Oldman, all those actors who went crazy when they were young, and I always wanted that. The idea of that kind of life and chaos was always so appealing to me.
  • "Unfortunately, the way I do it, there is no romance to it. There is nothing glorious or triumphant about it - it was pathetic, boring, and unhappy," he said.
  • Radcliffe, who has been dating Rosie Coker for two years, said he wants to get married now.
  • "Yes, absolutely, I want to get married. When growing up, I thought of marriage as being very official, drawing up a contract. It seemed slightly clinical to me. But then you meet somebody that you really love and you think, 'Actually, I wouldn't mind standing up in front of my friends and family and telling them how much I love you and that I want to be with you forever,'" he added.
London: Harry Potter star Daniel Radcliffesays he always wanted a 'crazy' party lifestyle like actors dowhen they are young.

The 21-year-old actor said he gave up drinking alcohollast year when he realised his behaviour was 'boring andpathetic', Contactmusic reported.

"My inner life was being drowned. I've worked withRichard Harris, Gary Oldman, all those actors who went crazywhen they were young, and I always wanted that. The idea ofthat kind of life and chaos was always so appealing to me.

"Unfortunately, the way I do it, there is no romance toit. There is nothing glorious or triumphant about it - it waspathetic, boring, and unhappy," he said.

Radcliffe, who has been dating Rosie Coker for two years,said he wants to get married now.

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"Yes, absolutely, I want to get married. When growing up,I thought of marriage as being very official, drawing up acontract. It seemed slightly clinical to me. But then you meetsomebody that you really love and you think, 'Actually, Iwouldn't mind standing up in front of my friends and familyand telling them how much I love you and that I want to bewith you forever,'" he added.
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