When ‘Harry Potter’ Daniel Radcliffe Demanded Oscar Recognition For Stunt Artists As His Body Double David Holmes Was Left Paralyzed After A ‘Deathly Hallows’ Accident (Photo Credit: Instagram; IMDb)

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The Harry Potter film franchise, which is based on the books by JK Rowling, saw a lot of blood and sweat put in by the team to bring out the best on screens. The movies, which starred Daniel Radcliffe in the titular role, also saw Emma Watson as Hermione Granger and Rupert Grint as Ron Weasley. While these were among the many faces that came to light in the movie, there were many who were putting their lives at risk every day for the film’s success, especially the stunt team. Radcliffe’s Stunt double, David Holmes, even risked his entire life during one of the scenes and was left to live with paralysis. Once, during a conversation with him, Radcliffe began the debate about how the stunt teams should be recognized in prestigious award functions, including the Oscars.

Radcliffe has been making headlines as he is serving as an executive producer for a documentary based on the life of his Harry Potter stunt double. But this is not the first time the actor has talked about the stunt doubles’ contribution to movies.

While filming the 2010 film Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 1, David Holmes, who has been the stunt double since the beginning of the franchise, was a part of a stunt that involved an explosion. Despite the planning, he plummeted to the ground and was paralyzed from the chest down with a debilitating spinal injury. Since then, he has been living his life in a wheelchair.

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