It's a boy! The eventful life of Daniel Radcliffe after Harry Potter
The eternal Harry Potter is a father now! It must feel to him like the role of his life, even though most of us continue to think of him as the young magician that conquered the world in the early 2000s.
As the boy with the lightning scar and the tousled black hair, Daniel Radcliffe conjured up all hearts on the cinema screen. Now, several years after the Harry Potter saga based on the books by JK Rowling, Radcliffe is still active as an actor, although the image of the magic student has long lingered on him. We have summarized the eventful life of Daniel Radcliffe for you here.
Daniel Radcliffe was born on July 23, 1989, in Fulham, London, England. His parents are literary agent Alan George Radcliffe and casting agent Marcia Jeannine Gresham.
His first TV appearance was already magical, at the age of 10, Radcliffe plays the young David Copperfield in the English TV production of the same name.
The first cinema appearance follows only two years later alongside Jamie Lee Curtis and Geoffrey Rush in 'The Tailor from Panama.'
In fact, Radcliffe's appearance as the young magician David Copperfield led him to Harry Potter. Christopher Columbus, the director of the first two Harry Potter films, became aware of Radcliffe through this TV production and saw in him the ideal cast for the main character of his film.
However, Radcliffe's parents initially rejected the request because they feared too much public pressure on their son could make his school career neglected.
When Radcliffe's parents bumped into the film producers at a theatrical performance, they were able to convince them to cast Daniel Radcliffe as Harry Potter.
In 2001, the first part of the Harry Potter saga, 'The Philosopher's Stone,' was released. It made Radcliffe, alongside Emma Watson (left) as Hermione Granger and Rupert Grint (right) as Ron Weasley, a worldwide known actor.
A total of eight Harry Potter films based on the seven books by JK Rowling (photo 2nd from left) (the seventh book was divided into two films) were produced between 2001 and 2011.
After completing the Harry Potter film series, Radcliffe continued to work as an actor. However, he concentrated more on the area of independent films and was no longer seen in blockbusters.
Radcliffe was initially unable to extend the resounding success of the Harry Potter films to his subsequent films.
Radcliffe starred in the horror film 'The Woman in Black' (2012) and the film projects 'Kill Your Darlings', 'The F-Word', and 'Horns' (all of them in 2013), all of which films became commercial failures.
Radcliffe's life to date has been characterized by extremes, not only in terms of career but also personally. According to his own statements, Radcliffe had an alcohol problem until 2010 - triggered by the pressure to succeed from his role in the Harry Potter films.
However, Radcliffe's life was also marked by beautiful events. In 2023, Radcliffe had his first child with his partner, actress Erin Darke (38).
Radcliffe and Darke had met about a decade earlier while filming 'Kill Your Darlings.' In a sense, this commercial cinematic failure had a personal happy ending for Radcliffe.
For a long time, the couple did not reveal anything about the pregnancy or the gender of the child. Radcliffe is not present on social media at all and keeps his private life out of the public eye.
In April, the baby was born. Initially, the couple gave no information about its name or gender. In July 2023, Radcliffe told Entertainment Weekly that it was a boy."It's great. It's crazy and intense, but he's wonderful and Erin is amazing -- it's a real privilege also to have this time with him," Radcliffe gushed, according to ET Online.
Radcliffe told ET that he was working less now, and focusing on the baby boy. In general, when choosing his roles, the actor is picky. As he told The Hollywood Reporter: "When I finished Potter..., I always said that I wanted to be the kind of actor that keeps his roles interesting enough that when you’ve got something coming out, people go, ‘Oh, he’s in that, he always makes interesting choices.'"
Among Radcliffe's recent roles was the portrayal of California musician 'Weird Al' Yankovic in the 2022 biopic released by streaming provider The Roku Channel.
Around the same time, in the Sandra Bullock - Channing Tatum blockbuster 'The Lost City,' Radcliffe played an eccentric billionaire, Abigail Fairfax, who was trying to find an ancient treasure. His portrayal of the young man's erratic behavior was one of the highlights of the action comedy.