British actor Daniel Radcliffe revealed that working on new projects helps him to stop 'moping' about the end of Harry Potter. He told the Los Angeles Times that work is "the most constructive thing [he] can do because otherwise [he would] be moping around and being a bit like, 'Oh, I miss everyone'."

The final film adaptation of Harry Potter series is finally in the can. Radcliffe had been with the franchise since he was eleven years old, giving life to the titular ever since. He has upcoming projects including the Broadway show "How To Succeed In Business Without Really Trying" and three movies - The Woman In Black, All Quiet On The Western Front, and The Journey Is The Destination.

Meanwhile, his co-star Emma Watson seem to cope differently. Watson said goodbye to the "bushy" hair of Hermione Granger. The actress posted a photo on her Facebook page yesterday showing her new pixie haircut. This was how Watson inaugurated her new Facebook fan page with a farewell note to the long lucks she had donned since she played the brilliant witch Granger for eight films of the franchise.