If Daniel Radcliffe had to make a break with his bright-eyed young innocent "Harry Potter" to show that times, they are a changin', it would be hard to think of a more dramatic or more challenging way to do it, writes Carole Woddis .
If Daniel Radcliffe had to make a break with his bright-eyed young innocent "Harry Potter" to show that times, they are a changin', it would be hard to think of a more dramatic or more challenging way to do it, writes Carole Woddis.
If Daniel Radcliffe had to make a break with his bright-eyed young innocent "Harry Potter" to show that times, they are a changin', it would be hard to think of a more dramatic or more challenging way to do it, writes Carole Woddis .