Thomas Andrew Felton (born September 22, 1987, Epsom, Surrey, UK) is a British film, television and voice actor, singer and guitarist. He made his film debut in 1997, playing a minor role in the comedy "Thieves," but real fame came to him in the role of Draco Malfoy in the films about Harry Potter.
The boy from childhood showed talents in acting and singing. At the age of 10, the boy got to the film studio, where he met with an agent, and two weeks later received a role in the film "Thieves."
But truly Tom became famous by playing the character of the famous Harry Potter book Draco Malfoy, the son of Lucius Malfoy, a representative of a noble family and a supporter of the central negative character Lord Volan de Mort. Subsequently, for Tom as an actor, this created the role of an arrogant and arrogant guy, which to some extent influenced subsequent offers to star in films from other producers.

Numerous Tom fan sites began to appear around the world, but this did not prevent him from living the life of an ordinary teenager. After the first film based on the book "Harry Potter," the young talent began to have their haters, fans of the magic world, who took what was happening on the screen too seriously, taking it to life. Some children were frankly afraid of Tom and showed their aggression when he came to the premieres, which, he said, amused him and at the same time upset him. Over time, as the heroes and their fans grew older, this attitude changed, and Tom began to be warmly received as another of the actors who embodied their favorite book characters on the screen.
A few years earlier, another famous work of Felton was the role of the young son of Jodie Foster in the film "Anna and the King," where he also very successfully reflected the character of a torn boy.
In 2006, Tom decided to enter the university at the faculty of "fishing." And he intends to make this the main profession in the future, since, according to him, he is not attracted to his acting career (but later, in the post-premiere interview of The Half-Blood Prince, Tom said that he decided to postpone the "fish business" to the "hobby" shelf and sees himself as an actor in the future).

In 2008, Tom agrees to take part in the film "Emma of Lulworth Cove," the filming of which was suspended due to lack of funding.
Felton can be seen in the film "Disappeared," which premiered on November 8, 2008. In this horror film, Tom plays the role of one of the good friends of the protagonist, looking for his missing younger brother. Also recently, the horror film "13 Hours" was shot, where Tom played one of the main roles.
In August 2011, in Los Angeles, Tom starred in a photo shoot with his friend Rupert Grint for the autumn-winter collection of the fashion brand Band of Outsiders.
At the end of August 2012, the film "Phenomenon" was released, where Tom played the role of a guy named Patrick. The plot is twisted around the failed experiment of college students, in parapsychology, with the challenge of spirit from the light that begins the persecution of the main characters, and their attempts to get rid of it. The film was also attended by the actress of the Twilight Saga Ashley Green.
In 2018, the series "Origin" was released, where Tom starred with his Harry Potter colleague Natalia Tena and played the role of Logan Mayne.
In 2019, the comedy film "Road to the Whales" was released, in which Tom played the main role along with actress Tammin Sursok. In 2020, the film "Guide for Nannies: How to Catch a Monster" was released.
In 2008, Tom released his first album of author songs Time Well Spent, which is popular with fans and is successfully sold out. Disc release date April 16, 2008. The cover is made in ascetic form, and the disc itself includes only 5 songs.

A few months later, Tom's second work, the album All I Need, was posted on the shelves of online stores. The release date of the disc is July 4, 2008. The stated cost of each of the disks is $4.95. Before publicizing the project, Tom promoted his project by blogging on the YouTube website and posting his own videos in which he performs album songs on the guitar.
In 2004, in addition to working in films, he played a role in the London version of the production of the musical comedy "The Play What I Wrote."
From February 2007 to February 2009 he played in another theatrical production - "Equus," based on the famous play by Peter Schaeffer, directed by Thea Sherrock: First in the West End (Gielgud Theater, February 27 - June 9), and then on Broadway Broadhurst Theater way.
According to the plot of the play, Alan Strang, a stable boy, blinds them and goes crazy on the basis of love for horses (the role of Dysert's psychiatrist was played by Richard Griffiths, Uncle Vernon in Harry Potter). After the first photos of the performance with the nude hero Radcliffe were released, many parents made a demand to stop Daniel from participating in this event, threatening otherwise to ban his children from watching his films.
Daniel Jacob Radcliffe; genus. July 23, 1989, London, England, UK) - British theater, film and television actor, producer.
Known as the performer of the role of Harry Potter in a long series of films of the same name, based on the works of writer Joan Rowling. In 2009, he was listed in the Guinness Book of Records as the highest paid actor of the decade. Received a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame in California for his contribution to cinema.
The young actor first appeared on the screen in 1999 in the BBC television movie David Copperfield. In the same year, a film test was held for the role of Harry James Potter in the film directed by Chris Columbus "Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone." Filming began in 2000, and the release of the tape took place in 2001. The film was a huge success, world box office exceeded $970 million. Before that, Radcliffe appeared in a small role in the film "Tailor from Panama" (Pierce Brosnan and Jeffrey Rush in the lead roles).
This was followed by sequels - "Harry Potter and the Secret Room," "Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban," "Harry Potter and the Cup of Fire," "Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix," "Harry Potter and the Deathly Gifts: Part 1" and "Harry"

Daniel's fee for participating in the first Harry Potter film was £150 000, for Harry Potter and the Cup of Fire - £5.6 million, and for Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix amounted to at least 8 million. Currently, Daniel's fortune is estimated at more than £23 million.
On February 3, 2012, a new film with the participation of Daniel - "Woman in Black," which raised a little less than $5 million in Russia, was released in world distribution, and March 15, 2012 in Russia.
In one of the episodes of the series "Extras" starred in the role of himself.
In 2017, Daniel played the role of Amazon survivor Yossi Ginsberg in the psychological thriller Jungle directed by Greg McLean.
In 2004, in addition to working in films, he played a role in the London version of the production of the musical comedy "The Play What I Wrote."
From February 2007 to February 2009 he played in another theatrical production - "Equus," based on the famous play by Peter Schaeffer, directed by Thea Sherrock: First in the West End (Gielgud Theater, February 27 - June 9), and then on Broadway Broadhurst Theater way.

According to the plot of the play, Alan Strang, a stable boy, blinds them and goes crazy on the basis of love for horses (the role of Dysert's psychiatrist was played by Richard Griffiths, Uncle Vernon in Harry Potter). After the first photos of the performance with the nude hero Radcliffe were released, many parents made a demand to stop Daniel from participating in this event, threatening otherwise to ban his children from watching his films.
In 2011, he played Jay Pirpont Finch, a window washer from New York, in the musical How to Succeed in Business Without Doing Anything.
Known as the performer of the role of Harry Potter in a long series of films of the same name, based on the works of writer Joan Rowling. In 2009, he was listed in the Guinness Book of Records as the highest paid actor of the decade. Received a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame in California for his contribution to cinema.
From February 25 to May 6, 2017, he played Rosencrantz in Tom Stoppard's play "Rosencrantz and Guildenstern are Dead" at the Old Vic Theater (as Guildenstern - Joshua Magwire). The production received four-star reviews from The Guardian, The Independent and The Telegraph, and Radcliffe's presence provided fully sold halls for the entire show period, which entailed an extension of the performance (the initial closing date was April 29). On April 20, 2017, the play was broadcast in cinemas in the UK and around the world as part of the National Live Theater project.
Daniel Jacob Radcliffe; genus. July 23, 1989, London, England, UK) - British theater, film and television actor, producer.
Known as the performer of the role of Harry Potter in a long series of films of the same name, based on the works of writer Joan Rowling. In 2009, he was listed in the Guinness Book of Records as the highest paid actor of the decade. Received a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame in California for his contribution to cinema.
Daniel Jacob Radcliffe (born 23 July 1989) is an English actor. He is best known for his role as Harry Potter in the film series of the same name, and has received numerous awards and nominations.
Daniel Jacob Radcliffe (born 23 July 1989) is an English actor. He is best known for his role as Harry Potter in the film series of the same name, and has received numerous awards and nominations.