Radcliffe comfortable with Kill Your Darlings nudity
Actor reckons stripping of on stage is more of a challenge.
Daniel Radcliffe has revealed he's completely comfortable with on-screen nudity after stripping off for stage play Equus aged 17.
In an interview with Attitude magazine, the Kill Your Darlings actor revealed that stripping off on film was a more relaxed experience.
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"It's definitely a lot easier on film than it is on stage," he said.
"I'm not too fussed about the nudity stuff. If you take the job, you sign up for what you read in the script. You can't then get to the set and suddenly have a freak out and say, 'I can't do this'."
Radcliffe went on to admit that he's comfortable with his body, saying: "I'm quite cool with my body, more so as I get older actually. When I did Kill Your Darlings, I was just skin and bone. I'm a lot stronger right now."
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The Harry Potter star also revealed that playing a gay character wasn't a problem for him at all.
"I wasn't nervous about the gay stuff," he added. "I was nervous about the film because I wanted to do a great job and show a lot more of what I can do."
Radcliffe has recently expressed surprise at reactions to the John Krokidas-directed drama, after an early review described his sex scene with co-star Dane DeHaan as "graphic".
He told The Sun: "There's nothing graphic about it. I mean, you see a bit of bum.
"I f**ked a horse on stage when I was 17 but gay sex is more of a big deal!"
Well… you've got to admit, he's got a point.
Kill Your Darlings comes to UK cinemas on December 6. Check out an interview with the actor below.