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Posted: 2016-03-27T19:04:26Z | Updated: 2016-03-27T19:04:26Z Daniel Radcliffe Shares Sweet Thowback Pic To Support Fellow 'Harry Potter' Star | HuffPost

Daniel Radcliffe Shares Sweet Thowback Pic To Support Fellow 'Harry Potter' Star

Too cute!
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Daniel Radliffe as Harry Potter and Matthew Lewis as Neville Longbottom.
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Daniel Radcliffe is nothing if not a really sweet guy -- and one of the last people out there still using Google +.

The 26-year-old reminded us on Friday that he's the kind of person who is always thinking of his friends. Radcliffe posted an absolutely adorable photo of himself and fellow "Harry Potter" actor Matthew Lewis  from 2000, just days before they began filming "Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone."  

The actor posted the throwback snap as a way to support his former co-star, who joined the second season of Netflix's "Happy Valley."

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Radcliffe provided a little bit of backstory for the photo: 

"Found this and thought I'd share it with you all. Two days before the start of HP1 our producer, David Heyman, took Matthew Lewis, Rupert Grint and me (in my super-cool lime green zip-top!) to WWF INSURRECTION in Sheffield (this was prior to it becoming WWE). Unfortunately I don't have a photo of the whole group. Judging by the sign behind us I think William Regal was making his entrance! And judging by our faces we weren't quite brave enough to boo him. It was very good night! Go watch the brilliant Mr. Lewis in season 2 of Happy Valley on Netflix !  Happy Friday everyone! - Dan"

Too cute!

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