Harry
Potter'
actor
Daniel
Radcliffe
has
insisted
that
he
does
not
consider
himself
a
massive
star.
The
teenager
was
speaking
ahead
of
the
release
of
the
fifth
film
in
the
enormously-popular
'Harry
Potter'
franchise;
subtitled
the
'Order
of
the
Phoenix'.
Next
month
promises
to
be
a
momentous
one
for
Radcliffe
personally,
with
the
film's
general
release
on
July
12
being
followed
by
the
publication
of
the
final
book
in
the
Harry
Potter
series
on
July
23,
which
in
turn
precedes
his
18th
birthday
by
two
days.
The
17-year-old
has
already
built
up
a
massive
fan-base
and
multi-million
pound
fortune
during
his
four-film
stint
as
the
eponymous
boy
wizard,
and
earlier
this
year
earned
rave
reviews
for
his
West
End
debut
in
controversial
play
Equus.
But
at
a
press
conference
in
London
promoting
the
'Order
of
the
Phoenix'
film
he
said,
"I
don't
consider
myself
a
celebrity;
because
I've
known
me
all
my
life."
On
his
non-celebrity
lifestyle
and
why
he
has
so
far
shunned
the
showbiz
party
scene
he
added:
"What
I
love
doing
is
acting,
rather
than
all
the
stuff
that
goes
with
it."
In
'Harry
Potter
and
the
Order
of
the
Phoenix',
director
David
Yates
says
that
the
young
Gryffindor
wizard's
"fight
against
his
dark
side" takes
centre
stage
as
he
is
forced
to
accept
the
connection
he
shares
with
his
evil
nemesis
Lord
Voldemort