Daniel Radcliffe's Been Honest About Alcohol Issues And Unhappiness. Now At 36, There's a Reason Things Have Drastically Changed Daniel Radcliffe, the British actor best known for his role as Harry Potter in the iconic film series, has shared candid reflections on his past struggles with alcohol use and feelings of unhappiness during his youth. Now 36, the actor has described a significant transformation in his life, attributing his newfound happiness to personal growth, fatherhood, and a renewed focus on his career. His recent openness about his journey has resonated with fans and mental health advocates, offering a message of hope for those facing similar challenges. Radcliffe’s candidness about his past struggles emerged during a conversation with Phil Schermer, CEO of Project Healthy Minds, moderated by PEOPLE. He admitted that in his younger years, he turned to alcohol as a coping mechanism for the pressures of fame. The intense scrutiny and public attention that came with playing Harry Potter, a role that defined his early career, left him feeling isolated and overwhelmed. “There have been times in my life when I have been deeply unhappy, particularly when I was much younger,” he said. He described the emotional toll of fame, including anxiety about being constantly watched and judged. Despite these challenges, Radcliffe has since found a sense of peace and fulfillment. A major turning point came with the arrival of his son in 2023. The actor credited fatherhood with providing a new perspective on life, emphasizing the joy and simplicity of everyday moments. “I spent today with my 3-year-old son walking along the street, with him just holding my hand and being gorgeous and fun and silly — and I’m so happy,” he shared.#daniel_radcliffe #every_brilliant_thing #project_healthy_minds #phil_schermer #the_fall_and_rise_of_reggie_dinkins
