Daniel Radcliffe reveals how sobriety led to a new obsession fueled by fitness, fatherhood, and relentless discipline.
More than a decade after opening up about his battle with alcohol, Daniel Radcliffe is sharing how he redirected that once-destructive energy into something far more disciplined.
The former child star, who grew up in front of the world’s eyes, says sobriety didn’t quiet his intensity, but simply gave it a new focus.
Now, between early gym sessions, fatherhood, Broadway, and an unexpected love of football, Radcliffe’s life runs on structure, sweat, and surprising new obsessions.
Daniel Radcliffe Says Fitness Became His New Addiction

Daniel Radcliffe is the first to admit that when he commits to something, he goes all in.
After getting sober, that personality trait didn’t disappear; it just shifted direction.
“I don’t look like a person who would be a fitness freak, but I’m pretty intense about it,” he said in a recent interview with WSJ. Magazine.
Reflecting on that transformation, he added, “I feel like I’m a cliché of a former alcoholic or anyone who had any kind of addictive personality and then switched that addiction to being about the gym.”
His workouts aren’t casual. They include weights, circuit training, and cardio, all part of a deliberate effort to stay physically and mentally steady.
Radcliffe also addressed other habits he has left behind. “I used to run on coffee and cigarettes all day, and then I gave up smoking,” he explained. “Now I just run on coffee all day.”
The discipline, he suggested, has kept him centered and given structure to a life that once felt overwhelming.
Daniel Radcliffe Found Another Obsession In Fantasy Football
The gym isn’t the only place where Radcliffe channels his competitive streak.
He is also a self-described huge NFL fan, and fantasy football has become a serious commitment.
“I did a musical here in 2011, and they started a fantasy football league,” he recalled. “They needed someone to make up the numbers, and so I got involved. Didn’t do anything with my account for four weeks, and then somebody was like, ‘You’re bottom of the league.’ I was like, ‘Okay, well, I’ve got to do something.’”
That spark was all it took. What started casually turned into a long-term dedication. Today, he is in two fantasy leagues, one of which he runs with his girlfriend.
Radcliffe’s Daily Life Now Starts At 5:30 A.M
Daniel Radcliffe’s schedule is no longer dictated solely by film sets. It is shaped by fatherhood.
The actor shares a 2-year-old son with longtime girlfriend Erin Darke, and mornings come early.
“I have a small child, so my body has trained to wake up at about 5:30,” he shared. Their household even runs on a color-coded system.
He revealed, “My son has a night-light where you can program it to turn a different color at a certain time, so at 6:30 it will flick from blue to yellow and I will hear him scream, ‘It’s yellow, COME GET ME!’”
Becoming a father has also reframed how he views his own childhood in the spotlight. Thinking about what his parents navigated when he was cast at 11 gives him pause.
Radcliffe admitted that it was a big task and that he would be very scared of doing it if someone told him his son was going to be doing “stuff,” adding that it would be a lot to take in. That awareness, he admitted, has deepened with age.
Daniel Radcliffe Reflects On Watching A New ‘Harry Potter’ Generation
Seeing new young actors step into the Wizarding World has stirred something emotional for Radcliffe and his former co-stars Rupert Grint and Emma Watson. When photos of the reboot cast surfaced, he felt a protective instinct.
“We have all said, you know, you just see pictures of these kids, and you just want to grab them and hug them. That’s the impulse that I think that we, mainly, all have,” he revealed exclusively to PEOPLE in a recent interview.
The trio has stayed in contact, often reflecting on how surreal it is to watch people starting off on that journey, all those years later.
Looking back, the 36-year-old has realized how young he truly was. Radcliffe recalled that when he was 11, he felt old enough to do what he was doing because he was the oldest he had ever been. However, he noted that meeting 11-year-olds now as an adult made him realize how "nuts" that seemed, which put things into perspective.
He has often served as proof that child stardom can turn out well. However, the “Harry Potter” star has pushed back on oversimplifying that narrative.
“People often talk about me, Rupert [Grint], and Emma [Watson] and the Harry Potter kids in general as being a good example of, ‘See, it can all be fine,’” he explained.
Radcliffe Credits Stability For His Survival
Daniel Radcliffe is clear that his experience wasn’t accidental. He knows how easily things could have gone differently.
“I’m also so aware of how tricky it can be,” he said of growing up famous. Part of what shielded him, he believes, was the environment around him.
According to him, having the same crew for about 10 years and being surrounded by people who genuinely cared made it easier.
At home, Radcliffe had another layer of protection. “I was also really lucky with my parents,” he added.
Now older and a parent himself, Radcliffe has an even deeper appreciation for that support.
He has said that looking back makes him admire them in a way he couldn’t at the time, recognizing how much steadiness and humor they brought to an extraordinary situation.
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