The Brit List:
‘Woman in
Black,’
Paul McCartney,
‘W.E.’
(February 3,
2012)

1. Daniel Radcliffe in The Woman in Black

Muggles beware! Fresh off hosting Saturday Night Live and a well-received (but Tony-ignored) starring turn in Broadway’s How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying, Daniel Radcliffe tries to shrug off the specter of Harry Potter by dealing with another specter — the woman in black — in this hairs-on-end adaptation of the eponymous book and play.

2 Comments

  1. Laura
    Posted February 3, 2012 at 7:52 pm | Permalink

    Daniel Radcliffe took on the lead role in How to succeed in Business with out really trying knowing he didn’t have a back ground in singing or dancing, got himself a vocal coach and choreographer and pulled it off. He was amazing on Broadway, and for that reason alone he has my utmost respect and dedication. Now he’s in a new movie “The Woman In Black” and it’s getting rave reviews! And I love that. He’s set a goal for himself to not be pigeon holed by society or the media for playing the lead in a blockbuster phenomenon that is Harry potter and to take the reigns of his career and steer himself in the direction he wanna go. Much respect to Daniel I’m a fan and I wish him well in his future endeavors.

  2. tracey
    Posted February 4, 2012 at 6:52 am | Permalink

    I saw the Woman in Black last night and if this is an example of what we can expect from Daniel Radcliffe, now that Harry Potter is finished, then I say bring it on! It was the best film that I have seen in a long time. My best friend and I were dying to see this movie and were not disappointed. Daniel Radcliffe will no doubt have a wonderful career ahead of him as a leading man in future films. He is an amazing actor who can make a role his seemingly without effort. I too am a huge fan of his and can’t wait to see what he has to offer us next.

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