Daniel Radcliffe who played Harry Potter in the Harry Potter film franchise responds to Severus Snape actor Alan Rickmans diary entries about him.
During an appearance on Watch What Happens Live with Andy Cohen Radcliffe was asked about Rickmans diary entries which were published in a collection titled Madly Deeply The Diaries of Alan Rickman. Rickman journal entries touch on topics such as his thoughts on certain Harry Potter scenes as well as insights into his private life. One of those entries from 2003 revealed some of Rickmans thoughts about his young co star Radcliffe reading I still do not think he has really an actor but he will undoubtedly direct/produce. See Radcliffes response to that entry below:
Since Harry Potter Radcliffe has enjoyed a steady and impressive career, becoming notorious for his off beat roles. His first film after the final installment of Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2 was The Woman In Black a horror film in which he played the lead. After that movie he starred in several other films including Kill Your Darlings and Horns as well as the miniseries A Young Doctors Notebook & Other Stories.
The actor seems drawn to increasingly quirky roles which often see him nearly unrecognizable compared to his Harry Potter days including the part of a flatulent corpse in Swiss Army Man and an unlikely action hero Miles in Guns Akimbo. In addition to film roles, Radcliffe has played several characters in the anthology comedy series Miracle Workers which has been renewed for a fourth season. The actor starred recently in the blockbuster Sandra Bullock film The Lost City. The latest of his wild and unexpected roles saw him starring as Weird Al Yankovic in the Roku parody biopic Weird: The Al Yankovic Story. While doing press for The Lost City Radcliffe revealed his desire to direct saying that he has written something that he hopes to translate to the screen.
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