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    Radcliffe signs for final two Potter films

    LONDON
    Fri Mar 2, 2007 12:45pm EST
    Daniel Radcliffe, who portrays Alan Strang in ''Equus'', smokes a cigarette on stage during a photo call to promote his new play at the Gielgud Theatre in London's West End in this February 22, 2007 file photo. Radcliffe has signed up for the final two films in the seven-part Harry Potter series, his spokeswoman said on Friday. REUTERS/Dylan Martinez/Files

    LONDON (Reuters) - British actor Daniel Radcliffe has signed up for the final two films in the seven-part Harry Potter series, his spokeswoman said on Friday.

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    The 17-year-old, who has just won rave reviews for his performance in Peter Shaffer's controversial play "Equus," will start filming the sixth movie based on the bestselling books by J.K. Rowling in September, she added.

    Radcliffe shot to fame in 2001 when he appeared as the boy wizard in the first Harry Potter film.

    The hit franchise, which continues with the fifth installment called "Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix" later this year, has amassed around $3.5 billion globally at the box office and turned the teenager into a multi-millionaire.

    Rowling recently announced that the seventh and final book in the series, called "Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows" will be published on July 21, but it is not clear when the film version will be made.

    The first six books have sold in excess of 325 million copies worldwide.

    Movie commentators had wondered if Radcliffe could sustain the role of Potter throughout the film franchise, and whether the raunchy publicity shots of Radcliffe for "Equus" would alienate him from his core fan base.



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