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You know those tales of lost youth that spring (11) ________ actors who are too successful too soon? You will probably not hear any about Daniel Radcliffe, who (12) __________ up his alter-ego Harry Potter for the fourth boy-wizard film saga, “Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire”, opening Nov. 18 (after its premiere Saturday in New York City). “If childhood is being surrounded by people who you love being around and being incredibly happy, then I absolutely have had that,” he says. “It’s (13) __________ a bizarre childhood - strange, but great.”
Radcliffe, now an articulate 16-year-old, has not been arrested, has not warred with his parents over his millions now tucked away, or thrown hissy fits on the set. What in the name of Macaulay Culkin is going on? “They all know exactly (14) __________ they’re worth,” “Goblet” director Mike Newell says of Radcliffe and co-stars Emma Watson and Rupert Grint, “but they have not become impossible.” Radcliffe became a global icon as a 10-year-old when he won a worldwide casting call to (15) __________ life into the hero from J. K. Rowling’s best-(16) __________ fantasy books. Despite endless adoration, he seems to be avoiding that notorious fraternity of thespian lads who turn rotten.
In a one-to-one conversation at a London hotel, the 5-foot-7 Radcliffe, without those H.P. spectacles, emerges as very (17) __________ a boy, but with a showman’s polish that no abracadabra could evoke when he first wielded a magic (18) __________. He makes small talk before the first question IS popped and, later, in a press conference, works the room like a professional comedian. He has never been stung by a bad (19) __________ or an unflattering portrait. That is because he has never read any of his press. His parents, Alan Radcliffe and Marcia Gresham, have provided a magic carpet ride into puberty by (20) __________ him from both the adulation and the evisceration.
 

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You know those tales of lost youth that spring (11) ________ actors who are too successful too soon? You will probably not hear any about Daniel Radcliffe, who (12) __________ up his alter-ego Harry Potter for the fourth boy-wizard film saga, “Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire”, opening Nov. 18 (after its premiere Saturday in New York City). “If childhood is being surrounded by people who you love being around and being incredibly happy, then I absolutely have had that,” he says. “It’s (13) __________ a bizarre childhood - strange, but great.”
Radcliffe, now an articulate 16-year-old, has not been arrested, has not warred with his parents over his millions now tucked away, or thrown hissy fits on the set. What in the name of Macaulay Culkin is going on? “They all know exactly (14) __________ they’re worth,” “Goblet” director Mike Newell says of Radcliffe and co-stars Emma Watson and Rupert Grint, “but they have not become impossible.” Radcliffe became a global icon as a 10-year-old when he won a worldwide casting call to (15) __________ life into the hero from J. K. Rowling’s best-(16) __________ fantasy books. Despite endless adoration, he seems to be avoiding that notorious fraternity of thespian lads who turn rotten.
In a one-to-one conversation at a London hotel, the 5-foot-7 Radcliffe, without those H.P. spectacles, emerges as very (17) __________ a boy, but with a showman’s polish that no abracadabra could evoke when he first wielded a magic (18) __________. He makes small talk before the first question IS popped and, later, in a press conference, works the room like a professional comedian. He has never been stung by a bad (19) __________ or an unflattering portrait. That is because he has never read any of his press. His parents, Alan Radcliffe and Marcia Gresham, have provided a magic carpet ride into puberty by (20) __________ him from both the adulation and the evisceration.
You know those tales of lost youth that spring from actors who are too successful too soon?

You will probably not hear any about Daniel Radcliffe, who conjures up his alter-ego Harry Potter for the fourth boy-wizard film saga, "Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire," opening Nov. 18 (after its premiere Saturday in New York City). | "If childhood is being surrounded by people who you love being around and being incredibly happy, then I absolutely have had that," he says. "It's been a bizarre childhood. It's been strange, but it's been great." | Radcliffe, now an articulate 16-year-old, has not been arrested, has not warred with his parents over his millions now tucked away, or thrown hissy fits on the set. | What in the name of Macaulay Culkin is going on?


"They all know exactly what they're worth," "Goblet" director Mike Newell says of Radcliffe and co-stars Emma Watson and Rupert Grint, "but they have not become impossible."

Radcliffe became a global icon as a 10-year-old when he won a worldwide casting call to breathe life into the hero from J.K. Rowling's best-selling fantasy books. Despite endless adoration, he seems to be avoiding that notorious fraternity of thespian lads who turn rotten.

In a one-one-one conversation at a London hotel, the 5-foot-7 Radcliffe, sans those H.P. spectacles, emerges as very much a boy, but with a showman's polish that no abracadabra could evoke when he first wielded a magic wand.

He makes small talk before the first question is popped and, later, in a press conference, works the room like a Catskills comic.

He has never been stung by a bad review or an unflattering portrait. That's because he's never read any of his press. His parents, Alan Radcliffe and Marcia Gresham, have provided a magic carpet ride into puberty by protecting him from both the adulation and the evisceration.
 

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You know those tales of lost youth that spring (11) ________ actors who are too successful too soon? You will probably not hear any about Daniel Radcliffe, who (12) __________ up his alter-ego Harry Potter for the fourth boy-wizard film saga, “Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire”, opening Nov. 18 (after its premiere Saturday in New York City). “If childhood is being surrounded by people who you love being around and being incredibly happy, then I absolutely have had that,” he says. “It’s (13) __________ a bizarre childhood - strange, but great.”
Radcliffe, now an articulate 16-year-old, has not been arrested, has not warred with his parents over his millions now tucked away, or thrown hissy fits on the set. What in the name of Macaulay Culkin is going on? “They all know exactly (14) __________ they’re worth,” “Goblet” director Mike Newell says of Radcliffe and co-stars Emma Watson and Rupert Grint, “but they have not become impossible.” Radcliffe became a global icon as a 10-year-old when he won a worldwide casting call to (15) __________ life into the hero from J. K. Rowling’s best-(16) __________ fantasy books. Despite endless adoration, he seems to be avoiding that notorious fraternity of thespian lads who turn rotten.
In a one-to-one conversation at a London hotel, the 5-foot-7 Radcliffe, without those H.P. spectacles, emerges as very (17) __________ a boy, but with a showman’s polish that no abracadabra could evoke when he first wielded a magic (18) __________. He makes small talk before the first question IS popped and, later, in a press conference, works the room like a professional comedian. He has never been stung by a bad (19) __________ or an unflattering portrait. That is because he has never read any of his press. His parents, Alan Radcliffe and Marcia Gresham, have provided a magic carpet ride into puberty by (20) __________ him from both the adulation and the evisceration.


You know those tales of lost youth that spring (11) ___from _____ actors who are too successful too soon? You will probably not hear any about Daniel Radcliffe, who (12) _conjures _________ up his alter-ego Harry Potter for the fourth boy-wizard film saga, “Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire”, opening Nov. 18 (after its premiere Saturday in New York City). “If childhood is being surrounded by people who you love being around and being incredibly happy, then I absolutely have had that,” he says. “It’s (13) _____been _____ a bizarre childhood - strange, but great.”
Radcliffe, now an articulate 16-year-old, has not been arrested, has not warred with his parents over his millions now tucked away, or thrown hissy fits on the set. What in the name of Macaulay Culkin is going on? “They all know exactly (14) ___that_______ they’re worth,” “Goblet” director Mike Newell says of Radcliffe and co-stars Emma Watson and Rupert Grint, “but they have not become impossible.” Radcliffe became a global icon as a 10-year-old when he won a worldwide casting call to (15) _____breathe _____ life into the hero from J. K. Rowling’s best-(16) _____selling_____ fantasy books. Despite endless adoration, he seems to be avoiding that notorious fraternity of thespian lads who turn rotten.
In a one-to-one conversation at a London hotel, the 5-foot-7 Radcliffe, without those H.P. spectacles, emerges as very (17) ___much_______ a boy, but with a showman’s polish that no abracadabra could evoke when he first wielded a magic (18) ____wand______. He makes small talk before the first question IS popped and, later, in a press conference, works the room like a professional comedian. He has never been stung by a bad (19) _____review _____ or an unflattering portrait. That is because he has never read any of his press. His parents, Alan Radcliffe and Marcia Gresham, have provided a magic carpet ride into puberty by (20) ___protecting_______ him from both the adulation and the evisceration.
 

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You know those tales of lost youth that spring (11) ________ actors who are too successful too soon? You will probably not hear any about Daniel Radcliffe, who (12) __________ up his alter-ego Harry Potter for the fourth boy-wizard film saga, “Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire”, opening Nov. 18 (after its premiere Saturday in New York City). “If childhood is being surrounded by people who you love being around and being incredibly happy, then I absolutely have had that,” he says. “It’s (13) __________ a bizarre childhood - strange, but great.”
Radcliffe, now an articulate 16-year-old, has not been arrested, has not warred with his parents over his millions now tucked away, or thrown hissy fits on the set. What in the name of Macaulay Culkin is going on? “They all know exactly (14) __________ they’re worth,” “Goblet” director Mike Newell says of Radcliffe and co-stars Emma Watson and Rupert Grint, “but they have not become impossible.” Radcliffe became a global icon as a 10-year-old when he won a worldwide casting call to (15) __________ life into the hero from J. K. Rowling’s best-(16) __________ fantasy books. Despite endless adoration, he seems to be avoiding that notorious fraternity of thespian lads who turn rotten.
In a one-to-one conversation at a London hotel, the 5-foot-7 Radcliffe, without those H.P. spectacles, emerges as very (17) __________ a boy, but with a showman’s polish that no abracadabra could evoke when he first wielded a magic (18) __________. He makes small talk before the first question IS popped and, later, in a press conference, works the room like a professional comedian. He has never been stung by a bad (19) __________ or an unflattering portrait. That is because he has never read any of his press. His parents, Alan Radcliffe and Marcia Gresham, have provided a magic carpet ride into puberty by (20) __________ him from both the adulation and the evisceration.

You know those tales of lost youth that spring (11) __from______ actors who are too successful too soon? You will probably not hear any about Daniel Radcliffe, who (12) ___conrjures_______ up his alter-ego Harry Potter for the fourth boy-wizard film saga, “Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire”, opening Nov. 18 (after its premiere Saturday in New York City). “If childhood is being surrounded by people who you love being around and being incredibly happy, then I absolutely have had that,” he says. “It’s (13) ___been_____ a bizarre childhood - strange, but great.”
Radcliffe, now an articulate 16-year-old, has not been arrested, has not warred with his parents over his millions now tucked away, or thrown hissy fits on the set. What in the name of Macaulay Culkin is going on? “They all know exactly (14) ___what_______ they’re worth,” “Goblet” director Mike Newell says of Radcliffe and co-stars Emma Watson and Rupert Grint, “but they have not become impossible.” Radcliffe became a global icon as a 10-year-old when he won a worldwide casting call to (15) ___breathe_______ life into the hero from J. K. Rowling’s best-(16) selling_______ fantasy books. Despite endless adoration, he seems to be avoiding that notorious fraternity of thespian lads who turn rotten.
In a one-to-one conversation at a London hotel, the 5-foot-7 Radcliffe, without those H.P. spectacles, emerges as very (17) ____much______ a boy, but with a showman’s polish that no abracadabra could evoke when he first wielded a magic (18) ___wand_______. He makes small talk before the first question IS popped and, later, in a press conference, works the room like a professional comedian. He has never been stung by a bad (19) ____review______ or an unflattering portrait. That is because he has never read any of his press. His parents, Alan Radcliffe and Marcia Gresham, have provided a magic carpet ride into puberty by (20) ___protecting_______ him from both the adulation and the evisceration
 
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