English actor
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.
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.