mould Harry Potter was n’t as wanton as finding a cunning kid who could gaze broad - eyed as he was told he ’s a wizard . It turns out , he also want to have the rock to get down and dirty in a multi - yr dealership … even if the histrion ’s balls had n’t dropped yet .
In an consultation withHuffington Post , casting director Janet Hirshenson chaffer about the process of sick Harry Potter and the Sorcerer ’s Stone , the first cinema in what became an eight - part series . Some of the stories were pretty require , like how director Chris Columbus directly saw Emma Watson as a arise star . But there were a few surprises . seemingly , Robin Williams wanted to bet Hagrid so badly he called Columbus personally , but he could n’t have the part because it was a “ Brits - only ” mold .
However , the coolest reveal was the reason why Daniel Radcliffe was chosen as Harry Potter . It was n’t because he was cute , it was because he had ball .

“ There were two [ for the part of Harry ] . Chris right away liked Daniel , but there were a couple of people who went , ‘ Hmm . That other kid ’s interesting , ’ ” Hirshenson said . “ The other youngster was terrific and very vulnerable and very Harry - looking , but besides that , Harry was going to become a very powerful youngster , too . And Daniel had both sides . He was very vulnerable , but the other youngster ― it was like , he [ was ] not give out to have the balls that Daniel has , to put it that way . ”
In short , they picked Radcliffe because they felt he would better depict Harry ’s more adult picture , which include moments of torture , violence , and death . It makes sense that they would require a Thomas Kid who could act both Harry ’s vulnerable and potent sides , but it ’s kind of screaming audition it portrayed so bluntly . Luckily for them , Radcliffe came through . Then again , he ’s never been shy about showing us thathe has testicle .
[ Huffington Post ]

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