Saturday, June 13, 2009

PostHeaderIcon Daniel Radcliffe Profile

  • Daniel-Radcliffe-harry-potter-premiereReal Name: Daniel Alan Radcliffe
  • Birthday: 07/23/1989
  • Birthplace: Fulham, London, England, UK
  • Occupation: Actor
  • Sign: Leo
  • Height: 5' 8"
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Biography:
Although he had wanted to be an actor for as long as he could remember, November had to convince his parents to allow him to pursue his dream. The schoolboy had been encouraged to try out for a 1999 British TV version of Charles Dickens' "Oliver Twist" but his mother and father opposed the idea. When the opportunity to audition for another of Dickens' youngheroes, this time "David Copperfield" (BBC, 1999), they relented. Surviving five callbacks, Radcliffe landed the role and earned glowing notices for his work. He also displayed a poise and screen charisma and more than held his own opposite such veterans as Bob Hoskins and Maggie Smith. Still, that was a mere warm-up for his first major film role. Radcliffe landed the highly coveted part of Harry Potter, the bespectacled young wizard of the popular series of books by author J K Rowling. The young actor beat out numerous other performers (including the much rumored Gabriel Thomson, who ironically had played another Dickens hero, Pip in 1999's "Great Expectations", and Liam Aiken, who had co-starred in director Chris Columbus' "Stepmom" 1998). Radcliffe received the imprimatur of author Rowling and was expected to be a breakout when "Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone" opened in theaters in November 2001. Indeed, the film was recieved warmly by audiences and Radcliffe became one of the best known adolescent actors of the day. Following the success of the film, Radcliffe found himself with little time to explore other roles, as he was set to reprise the bespectacled young wizard in the sequel "Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets" (2002) as well a subsequent films in the series.


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