Daniel Radcliffe has revealed that he suffers from a mild form of dyspraxia, a neurological disease that affects organization skills and coordination. It makes it difficult for his brain to send messages to his body, telling it what to do, so little things -- like even tying his shoelaces -- can sometimes be difficult. In an interview with Britain's Daily Mail, the 'Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince' star says "was rubbish at everything at school" and jokes that he became an actor because the dyspraxia affected his grades in school. Thankfully, the condition doesn't have any influence on his acting talent!


