Daniel Radcliffe feels "guilty" if he doesn't work.

The 'Woman in Black' actor - who shot to fame at the age of 11 taking on the title role in the 'Harry Potter' franchise - says he has no desire to take a break from acting as he finds it really hard to be away from a film set.

The 22-year-old star said: "I find it really hard to do nothing. I've been conditioned to work. I've worked since I was 10 - every day, so when I'm not working I get bored and agitated and feel guilty, like I should be doing something. Honestly the happiest I ever am is on a film set. It's my favourite place in the world, so it's not a hardship. I'd rather be working than on holiday."

After the 'Harry Potter' films finished last year, Daniel admits he did think about a career change but decided he loved acting too much.

He told Time Out magazine: "I've thought about it but actually I love my job. I loved being on those sets and there was never a moment I wanted to be anywhere else. I want to act for a long time, for the rest of my career, but I'd also love to direct. I feel like I'd be good at that. I don't know why. But that's a while off."