Daniel Radcliffe

English actor

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July 7 2024 The Broadway run of Merrily We Roll Along closed after a critically acclaimed transfer.
2023 Daniel Radcliffe continued performing in 'Merrily We Roll Along' as Charley Kringas, with the production moving to the Hudson Theatre on Broadway
2023 Performed voice role as Sebastian Lines in Digman! episode 'Shakespeare's Lost Sonnet'
2023 Began recurring voice role as King Jeremy Fitzhogg in Mulligan animated series
2023 Appeared in documentary David Holmes: The Boy Who Lived as himself and served as executive producer
2023 He appeared in Stephen Sondheim's musical Merrily We Roll Along, which earned him a Tony Award for Best Featured Actor in a Musical and another Grammy Award nomination.
April 2023 Daniel Radcliffe and Erin Darke welcomed their first son, marking a significant moment in Radcliffe's personal life, which he described as 'the literal best thing that ever happened [to me]'.
January 8 2023 The limited engagement of Merrily We Roll Along closed after a successful run.
2022 Performed voice role as Knight of the Sun in Rick and Morty episode 'A Rick in King Mortur's Mort'
2022 He starred as the villain in the action-adventure comedy film The Lost City, alongside Sandra Bullock and Channing Tatum.
2022 He played 'Weird Al' Yankovic in the musical parody Weird: The Al Yankovic Story, earning nominations for a Primetime Emmy Award and a British Academy Television Award.
December 12 2022 The revival of Merrily We Roll Along officially opened.
November 21 2022 Radcliffe returned to the stage in the New York Theatre Workshop revival of the Stephen Sondheim musical Merrily We Roll Along, playing Charley Kringas.
January 1 2022 Radcliffe reunited with multiple Harry Potter cast members for the HBO Max special titled Harry Potter 20th Anniversary: Return to Hogwarts.
2020 Daniel Radcliffe performed in 'Endgame / Rough for Theatre II' in the roles of Clov and A at The Old Vic
2020 Radcliffe voice-starred as Rex Dasher in the animated film Playmobil: The Movie.
2020 He played Prince Frederick in the Netflix special Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt.
2020 Radcliffe starred as Tim Jenkin in the thriller film Escape from Pretoria, based on a real-life prison escape in South Africa in 1979.
2020 He starred as Miles in the action comedy film Guns Akimbo, directed by Jason Lei Howden.
June 2020 In June 2020, Radcliffe penned an essay for The Trevor Project voicing support for the transgender community amid controversy surrounding J.K. Rowling's remarks on gender identity.
March 2020 Daniel Radcliffe appeared as a guest on BBC Radio 4's 'Desert Island Discs', where he discussed his experiences with alcohol misuse in his teens and his decision to become teetotal, attributing his coping with fame to the support of his parents and his time spent in England.
January 28 2020 The second season of Miracle Workers premiered.
2019 Radcliffe appeared in the action film 'Guns Akimbo' as Miles Lee Harris
2019 Radcliffe voiced the character Rex Dasher in 'Playmobil: The Movie'
2019 Radcliffe explored his family history in the BBC genealogy series Who Do You Think You Are?
2019 Daniel Radcliffe described his beliefs as 'agnostic leaning toward atheism', reflecting an evolution in his views on religion.
2019 Radcliffe began playing multiple roles in the anthology comedy series Miracle Workers, continuing to 2023.
2018 Radcliffe returned to Broadway in 'The Lifespan of a Fact' at Studio 54 Theatre.
2018 He portrayed a pilot smuggling drugs in the independent action-thriller 'Beast of Burden'.
2017 Radcliffe starred as Yossi Ghinsberg in the thriller 'Jungle', based on an internationally best-selling memoir.
2016 Radcliffe starred in the independent film 'Imperium' as Nate Foster, an undercover FBI agent.
2016 He portrayed Manny, a talkative corpse, in the indie film 'Swiss Army Man' alongside Paul Dano.
2016 He acted in the surreal drama Swiss Army Man and the thriller Now You See Me 2.
2015 Radcliffe endorsed Jeremy Corbyn's campaign for the Labour Party leadership.
2015 Radcliffe starred as Igor in the science fiction horror film 'Victor Frankenstein'.
2015 He portrayed Sam Houser in the biographical drama 'The Gamechangers'.
2014 Radcliffe starred in Martin McDonagh's drama The Cripple of Inishmaan on Broadway.
October 28 2014 Daniel Radcliffe performed a rhyme of the 1999 Blackalicious song 'Alphabet Aerobics' during an appearance on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon.
2013 Radcliffe performed at the Noël Coward Theatre in 'The Cripple of Inishmaan', winning the WhatsOnStage Award for Best Actor in a Play.
2013 Radcliffe portrayed Allen Ginsberg in the biopic Kill Your Darlings.
2013 Radcliffe starred in 'Horns', a dark fantasy horror film, which premiered at the 38th Toronto International Film Festival.
2013 While filming Horns, Radcliffe accidentally drank antifreeze and became 'horrendously ill' for three days.
2013 He starred in the romantic comedy 'The F Word' directed by Michael Dowse.
2012 Radcliffe switched his political alignment from the Liberal Democrats to the Labour Party.
2012 Radcliffe reiterated his identification as an atheist and described himself as a 'militant atheist' when religion influences legislation.
2012 Daniel Radcliffe began a relationship with American actress Erin Darke after meeting her on the set of 'Kill Your Darlings'.
2012 He characterized his religious identity as being Jewish and Irish, despite his English nationality, and expressed pride in his Jewish heritage.
February 10 2012 The horror film 'The Woman in Black' was released in the UK.
February 3 2012 Radcliffe starred in the horror film 'The Woman in Black', which was released in the United States and Canada.
2011 He returned to Broadway in the musical How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying, earning a Grammy Award nomination.

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