Harry Potter and the Half Cut Prince! Daniel Radcliffe admits he often turned up to set 'still drunk' from the night before



He made a name for himself as the innocent boy wizard in the Harry Potter film franchise.



But now Daniel Radcliffe has revealed that he often turned up to work 'still drunk', and can even pinpoint scenes in the movies where he was 'gone'.



The 22-year-old actor, who has spoken previously about his issues with alcohol, insisted that he never drank at work, but was on occasion under the influence on set.



Admission: Daniel Radcliffe has revealed that he was 'still drunk' on many occasions while shooting scenes for Harry Potter

Screen star: Daniel said he can pinpoint scenes in the films where he was under the influence, saying he was 'dead behind the eyes'



He said: 'I went into work still drunk. I can point to many scenes where I'm just gone. Dead behind the eyes. I have a very addictive personality. It was a problem.'



Radcliffe added to heat magazine: 'People with problems like that are very adept at hiding it. It was bad. I drank a lot and it was … nightly.'

In a previous interview with ShortList magazine, Radcliffe, who gave up alcohol in August 2010, said that his addition to alcohol was so bad at one point that he used to black out every time he had a drink.

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He said: 'Seriously, in the last three years of drinking I blacked out nearly every time. Blacking out was my thing.'

The actor added: 'The drinking was unhealthy and damaging to my body and my social life. That’s beyond question.



'I was living in constant fear of who I’d meet, what I might have said to them, what I might have done with them, so I’d stay in my apartment for days and drink alone.'

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Radcliffe is currently in America promoting his new movie The Woman In Black, and is looking forward to this weekend's Super Bowl.



He said: 'When I was doing (play) Equus, I got into football. Boomer, who was one of the crew, basically christened me a Giants fan and then somebody started a fantasy league... and that was it... I f*****g love it. It's a great sport.

