Thank you for posting this. I have been trying to find stories about successful people who happen to have dyspraxia and I had not found any yet. The fact that the article is about an actor really helps us too. My son was thinking of giving up musical theatre because of a teacher who does not seem to understand his difficulty with learning difficult dances as fast as other kids even though I have tried to explain it to her. Like Daniel Radcliffe, my son does not "look" like he would have a problem like this and the dyspraxia does not affect his speech or language skills. One thing I always found strange was that my son could mimic people's mannerisms, which is probably an important skill for any actor, but it looks like this would require as much motor planning as dancing and tying shoes.