London: Actor Daniel Radcliffe wants to keep working until he dies. The 'Kill Your Darlings' star, who is determined to forge a career himself away from the 'Harry Potter' series, wants to take up those projects which will prove himself as an actor, reported Contactmusic.
"I've always said that it's a long process, and in a way it may be a lifelong one. It's about proving to people that I'm in this for the long haul, and that I wasn't just looking to get as famous as I could for as long as I could and ride that out. I love almost every aspect of this industry and I want to be in it, and if I could drop dead on a film set at 80, that's how I'd want to go," he said.
The 23-year-old actor also said he cannot bring himself to watch many of his early turns in the 'Harry Potter' series. "I certainly wouldn't watch number three, I wouldn't watch the first two, I wouldn't watch four. I might watch

The \'Kill Your Darlings\' star wants to take up those projects which will prove himself as an actor.
five. I definitely wouldn't watch six."
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