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While "Harry Potter" has global appeal, Radcliffe never seems bothered by the Potter spotters when he walks around the city. "I always think in New York people don't like to be too impressed," Radcliffe says. "Even if somebody does spot me, there's a kind of element of
'OK, fine. Yeah. I'm not really that impressed that you walked by,' which is kind of great for me." Even as he moves forward with his career, Harry Potter still looms: Radcliffe will have to take some time off from the musical in July to promote the last Potter film. In a deal worked out between producers and Warner Bros., the theater will be dark for three days. His next film, "The Woman in Black," is set for release at the end of the year. "How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying" is playing at the Al Hirschfeld Theatre and opens Sunday. ___ Online:
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