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Can't Tie Shoe Laces but earned more than 50 million dollars from just two movies

The neurological problem, dyspraxia, which plagues about 10 percent of people in Britain impairs a person's normal learning process.
His rep tells London's Daily Telegraph that Radcliffe's "condition is very mild and at worst manifests itself in an inability to tie his shoe laces and bad handwriting."
Radcliffe, 19, joked to Britain's Daily Mail: "I sometimes think, 'Why, oh why, has Velcro not taken off?'"
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Well, I think the same thing but it is because I am lazy. Also, I hate long shoe laces. Why in the heck did long shoe laces ever come into style.
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The actor, Daniel Radcliffe used acting to deal with his disability and went on to score the part of Potter. He earned an estimated $50 million for the film's last two installments.


