Harry Potter and the Brain Disorder

Daniel Radcliffe who stars as Harry Potter (Duh!) has dyspraxia that can mess up his movements. They call it a brain disorder supposedly, but I think it's just a spell cast on him by Voldemort.
His rep tells London's Daily Telegraph that Radcliffe's "condition is very mild and at worst manifests itself in an inability to tie his shoe laces and bad handwriting."
Radcliffe, 19, joked to Britain's Daily Star: "I sometimes think, 'Why, oh why, has Velcro not taken off?'"
He told the paper that his battle with dyspraxia lead him to pursue acting.
"I was having a hard time at school in terms of being crap at everything, with no discernible talent," he said.
So his mother allowed him to audition for a BBC version of David Copperfield.
The actor went on to score the part of Potter. He earned an estimated $50 million for the film's last two installments.
$50 million dollars and he has trouble tying his shoes. That's very impressive. Course it would be more impressive if he made $50 million and could tie his shoes I suppose, but it depends on how you look at it. I also just noticed that he has creepy eyebrows.
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