Daniel Radcliffe has gifted his fans many memorable moments throughout his career, mostly as 'Harry Potter'. Since his first Potter appearance at the mere age of 11, Radcliffe has evolved into a polite and fun loving man. This was evident when he recently appeared on 'The Graham Norton Show' in which there was a funny moment when the host had managed to rustle up some pictures from the past that looked very similar to the London born actor. The pictures, however, weren't of young male lookalikes. Instead, the majority of the pictures were of older women from throughout history.
"It's very rarely men or boys. These are all of my past lives, and I'm a slightly depressed lady in a lot of them." said Radcliffe after seeing his lookalikes from history. The 'Harry Potter' actor is not wrong either. Out of the four pictures that Graham Norton showed, only one was a man. This led to a series of jokes about how Radcliffe could have time travelled and lived other lives.
Watch the funny video here:
A wizard full of humour
This wasn't the first time the 'The Woman in Black' and 'Horns' actor has been invited to appear on the show. In an interview alongside James McAvoy back in 2015, the actors discussed some of their unpleasant encounters with fans. Radcliffe said due to his rise to fame at such an early age, he has tried to work really hard not to be perceived as a bad person. The actor then went onto to tell a story of when a fan asked for a picture and ended up snapping back at him. When the female fan asked for a picture, Radcliffe replied saying "Oh yeah! Of course, if you want to." The fan then replied with "Well I wouldn't have asked if I didn't want to."
McAvoy was also subject to a slightly awkward encounter with a female fan. When advanced by the lady, the actor replied with "I'm married but thank you very much. It's really, really nice of you." Suddenly, out of nowhere the woman replied with "You know a lot of girls would be after somebody like Channing Tatum". Brutal. Both actors were, nevertheless, full of praise for their loyal following of fans as Radcliffe concluded by saying "99% of people are very friendly".