The actor revealed during an interview with The Atlantic that he has not spoken to the writer, reports people.com.

“Ultimately, it makes me really sad, because I look at the person I was when we met, and the books she wrote and the worlds she created, and it's all very deeply empathetic to me. Radcliffe, who played the title role in eight Potter films, spoke about Rowling and her controversial comments.

"Joe, obviously Harry Potter wouldn't have been made without him, so without that person in my life probably nothing would have happened the way it did. But that doesn't mean things you actually believe They are responsible for someone else's life."

Radcliffe also responded to Rowling's recent post on social media that she and her co-stars Emma Watson and Rupert Grint could "get away with an apology" and that she would not forgive them.

Radcliffe said: "I will continue to support the rights of all LGBTQ people without comment."