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Daniel Radcliffe pays tribute to paralyzed Harry Potter stunt double

Mid-Day Friday, 17 November 2023
The documentary `David Holmes: The Boy Who Lived` begins with a clip of the stunt performer, who is now 42 years old, avoiding exploding dragon fire and whirling in midair on Harry`s broomstick
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News video: 'He's my boy!' - David Holmes' bond with Daniel Radcliffe

'He's my boy!' - David Holmes' bond with Daniel Radcliffe 02:29

Daniel Radcliffe's friend and stunt double David Holmes suffered a life-changing injury on the set of 'Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows' but the pair have remained like brothers ever since. The pair's brotherly bond is the focus of a new Sky Documentary 'David Holmes: The Boy Who Lived' which is...

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