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  • Daniel Radcliffe: A Talent Beyond Harry Potter

    Daniel Radcliffe is determined to distance himself from his Harry Potter persona, but he’s not going to go all “Miley” to do it. In an profile in the pages of the New York Times entitled, “Harry Who?”, Daniel, 24, opens up about his struggle to prove that he is a very serious and quite talented young actor, while still appreciating his magical childhood on the set of the various Potter movies.

    “I have a massive chip on my shoulder,” he explains. “When you fall into something at age 11 and get paid incredible amounts of money for your entire teenage years for doing a job anyone would want, there is a part of you that thinks everybody is just saying, ‘He got there because he fell into it; he’s not really an actor.’”

    Radcliffe has played some pretty heavy roles as of late, such as Allen Ginsberg in the movie “Kill Your Darlings” about the late Beat poet.

    He’s also starring in “A Young Doctor’s Notebook,” based on a book by the Russian writer Mikhail Bulgakov which is already a success on British television. The first season began airing in the United States this month on Ovation, an arts television network.

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    In “A Young Doctor’s Notebook”, Radcliffe plays a young, morphine-addicted doctor who often appears alongside an older version of himself, played by Jon Hamm. The show is set in early-20th-century Russia and has been called at times, comically obscene and sometimes absurd.

    When Hamm approached Radcliffe about the project, showing him an outline of the script, he said yes right away. “The Master and Margarita,” Bulgakov’s best-known book, is one of Radcliffe’s favorite novels. He even treated himself to a trip to Moscow to visit the author’s home.

    One thing is clear, Daniel Radcliffe doesn’t have to work very hard for fans to take him seriously. He has already proven beyond doubt that he has what it takes to capture our hearts again, not as Harry, but as the distinguished Daniel.

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  • Daniel Radcliffe Channels Ginsberg in ‘Kill Your Darlings’ Trailer

    Earlier this year, a film by first-time director John Krokidas titled Kill Your Darlings gained positive buzz at the Sundance Film Festival. The movie is a semi-historical account of the event surrounding the murder of David Kammerer in 1944.

    The movie brings together several young actors to play beat-generation writers in 40s New York City. Notably, Daniel Radcliffe of Harry Potter fame is once again donning glasses, this time to play the role of Allen Ginsberg. Dane DeHaan, who starred in last year’s surprise hit Chronicle, will play Lucien Carr, who was eventually convicted of manslaughter for killing Kammerer. Kammerer will be played by Michael C. Hall, who has just wrapped up his long-time role as Dexter Morgan in the TV series Dexter.

    Other roles include Ben Foster as William Burroughs, comedian David Cross as Allen Ginsberg’s father, and Jack Huston as Jack Kerouac. Elizabeth Olsen, who was recently rumored to be playing the Scarlet Witch in the upcoming The Avengers: Age of Ultron, plays future Kerouac wife Edie Parker.

    The first full trailer for Kill Your Darlings was released this week. The movie is set for release in the U.S. on October 18.

  • Radcliffe “Out” Cover Has Fans Talking

    Daniel Radcliffe has made great efforts in recent years to move away from his “Harry Potter” persona, taking a highly talked-about role in the stage production of “Eqqus” in 2007–in which he appeared nude–and a controversial role in the upcoming Allen Ginsberg flick “Kill Your Darlings”, in which he’ll participate in a gay love scene.

    Radcliffe spoke recently about the film and about all the talk the movie is generating, saying he doesn’t see anything “shocking” about the scene.

    ”It’s interesting that it’s deemed shocking,” Radcliffe said. “For me, there’s something very strange about that because we see straight sex scenes all the time. We’ve seen gay sex scenes before. I don’t know why a gay sex scene should be any more shocking than a straight sex scene. Or both of them are equally un-shocking.”

    In the new issue of Out Magazine, Radcliffe addresses the scene again and says it wasn’t that hard to get into the mindset of a gay man for the role.

    “You never see a gay actor getting asked what it’s like to play straight — to my knowledge, at least, there is no difference in how heterosexual and homosexual people fall in love,” he said.

    On playing controversial Beat poet Ginsberg, Radcliffe acknowledges that it might be odd for some viewers, whether because they’re fans of the “Harry Potter” series or of Ginsberg’s. But, he says, that’s what makes it exciting.

    “I can see why people are skeptical about me playing Allen Ginsberg. I don’t look like him, and I’m English and middle-class and not from New Jersey. But that’s what I think is so exciting about it, because people have no idea.”

    Image: Out Magazine