
Daniel Radcliffe has been in the US this week, chatting with the New York Times before he
reprises his role in Equus, where he'll be appearing naked on Broadway in September. The modest star spoke about how he got to where he is now
"by dumb luck" and hard work — love him. Here are some more of the highlights:

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Daniel Radcliffe celebrated his 19th birthday by lunching at London's Wolseley with his parents and Laura O'Toole, whom
he met while performing in Equus. Although it was reported that the couple
split up earlier this year, it looks like their relationship could be back on. It's been a week celebrations for the Harry Potter star, who was named
top earning "tween" alongside Miley Cyrus in Forbes' annual list thanks to the whopping £12.5 million he took home last year.

Keira Knightley has
taken the second spot in Forbes' annual study of the highest-paid Hollywood actresses, with her £16 million losing out to Cameron Diaz's £25 million. She is
the only Briton to make the top ten in the actress or actors lists, but
three of our young stars made it on to the "tweens" list — Daniel Radcliffe (
how well do you know the birthday boy?) was top alongside Miley Cyrus, with costars Emma Watson and Rupert Grint taking joint sixth and joint eighth positions respectively. The Harry Potter effect was most evident in J K Rowling's position at the
top of the Celebrity 100 list, thanks to the massive £150 million she took home last year.