Archive for David Radcliffe

Radcliffe Speechless on Broken Stunt Double

If a stuntman — doing a stunt for YOU — had a terrible accident on the set of YOUR movie — and was so badly hurt, that his condition’s been described as “critical” for several days … wouldn’t you wanna say something about the situation??Not…

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Posted by: TMZ Staff on Friday, January 30th, 2009

Daniel Radcliffe stars in Masterpiece’s ‘My Boy Jack’

The enlistment of Rudyard Kipling’s son anchors this drama of a family in wartime.


“My Boy Jack,” a “Masterpiece Classic” presentation premiering Sunday on PBS, owes its existence to the actor Edward Herrmann having once suggested to the actor David Haig that he resembled Rudyard Kipling. From that slow-germinating seed, Haig eventually wrote a play about Kipling and his son, John, who died in the First World War just after his 18th birthday, and that eventually became this film.

Posted by: L.A. Times - Entertainment News on Friday, April 18th, 2008

SIZZLER: Harry Potter’s Gay Kiss Goes Viral

By now, the thought of Daniel “Harry Potter” Radcliffe’s nude torso glistening in the moonlight while he lazily leans against the rippling neck of his best horse friend shouldn’t raise any eyebrows — his promotional photos for his London stage run of Equus made the blog-rounds over a year ago, and earned him many fans in the process. Now, a year older, fitter and wiser, Daniel Radcliffe is finally receiving the attention he deserves. No, not because he won a 2008 Theatregoers’ Choice Award this Sunday for his role as Alan Strang, Horse Molestor MD… but because of his acceptance of said award, when a British Gay TV Presenter by the name of James Corden planted a 10 second long, Adrian-Brody-style kiss on Radcliffe’s mouth.

What follows is video of said event, which is humorous mainly thanks to Radcliffe’s arms, which sort of hang limply at his sides while another man takes full advantage of his face. I’m not sure if mouth rape is legal or not, but one thing is certain: The audience loves it!

Your turn: Is the unsolicited kiss a funny prank? Or just sort of scarring on many levels for everyone involved?

Posted by: Michelle Collins on Wednesday, February 27th, 2008