The document summarizes an interview with actor Daniel Radcliffe. It discusses his career path since playing Harry Potter, including roles in more unusual films. Radcliffe notes he feels he has something to prove as an actor beyond Potter. He also discusses maintaining a normal life despite fame and losing his virginity to an older woman. The summary concludes by reflecting on how Radcliffe seems comfortable discussing Potter yet also wants the franchise to continue without him.
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10. DANIEL RADCLIFFE
Fame teaches you many things: how to outrun paparazzi, how to respond to mobs of fans, how to endure a breakfast TV interview without screami
You half-expect Daniel Radcliffe to have an entourage of people to dispense his sweeteners for him. He is stupidly famous. Playing Harry Potter, he
Consider the evidence: Since Potter ended, his roles have included a haunted lawyer (The Woman In Black), a man turning into a devil (Horns), a sin
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“No, I don’t really have mainstream tastes,” he says. “People do ask me, ‘Why do you choose such weird movies?’ but I don’t think they’re weird, th
Radcliffe is handsome but in quite a normal way – he has what your mum might call “a nice face” – which means he’s not obvious leading man mate
“I had a huge amount to prove [after Potter],” continues Radcliffe. “Proving that you can be a young actor and not be a complete fucking disaster w
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He doesn’t, however, agree that coming back to studio films is a sign he’s ready to accept being ‘a big deal’ again. “No, although that’s a nice theory
It is, as rollicking blockbusters go, smarter than most, playing with ideas of science vs religion, heart vs mind, while also finding room for a fight with
For someone who has lived with press intrusion since the age of 11, Radcliffe is an open interviewee. What was he into as a kid? “The Simpsons… bu
Radcliffe’s frankness extends to discussing more personal matters, which in the past have included losing his virginity to an older woman and proble
13. DANIEL RADCLIFFE
“What?” he says, confused, but not angry. “I didn’t say I wanked on set!”
He gets out his phone to find the interview, which doesn’t take long as there are many, many Google hits. “Oh God,” he says, flopping back in his se
Radcliffe wears his fame lightly, remembering a key incident from the height of Pottermania. “I was at Reading Festival and I was standing behind a
If Radcliffe is fed up with discussing Potter, and he has every reason to be, he doesn’t show it. In fact, he brings up the subject, talking about how st
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We meet on the day that the first images were revealed of Fantastic Beasts And Where To Find Them, the 1920s-set Potter spin-off that stars Eddie
JK Rowling is not just expanding into the Potter universe’s past, but also its future. Next year will see the West End opening of the play Harry Potter
What’s it like knowing someone else is going to play Harry? “It’s weird,” he says. “But I’m happy for it to go on without me. I’ve no ownership of it.”
He goes all wistful for a minute. “I’d always thought in the years after Potter finished that it would die down, but it’s just grown more because the p
Maybe it’s not the roles he’s taken since Potter that make him unusual. Maybe it’s not even his bizarre affinity for granddad TV shows. Maybe the t
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CONCLUSION
I think that the conclusion is effective because it gives an overview
of the article and what the interviewer’s opinions are. Additionally,
towards the end of the conclusion humour has been put in place
to give a ‘lighter’ view on the article and make it seem more
interesting. Colloquial language has been used to show that it
doesn't seem to have sunk in that he’s Daniel “bloody” Radcliffe.
This appeals more to the audience and they may understand it
even more. Furthermore, repetition of the word ‘maybe’ has been
used to give the audience a more wider view on what is happening
and also sums up the article for the reader.