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10:45 pm - 06/04/2012

DanRad = Beautiful Human Being



The versatile young actor tells The Advocate about his return to the supernatural genre, what drew him to play Allen Ginsberg, and why he’s tirelessly committed to the Trevor Project.

Not only is he talented, but Dan really is an amazing man. He is a wonderful representative of  the younger generation -  the hope that more open minded, educated, culturally diverse and intelligent people will be the majority over the arrogant and ignorant. I'd love to hear/see him talk more on these issues and politics in the media.






The intense gaze of Daniel Radcliffe’s wide blue eyes is as haunting as the moody English landscape that provides the setting for the actor’s most recent film, The Woman in Black. The 22-year-old actor chuckles when this is mentioned. “I’ve been told several times I have a thousand-yard stare,” he offers. “When I’m not in a bright and cheerful mood I tend to look like I’ve just run across no-man’s-land.”

Based on the famed 1982 novel and stunningly directed by James Watkins, the gothic ghost story (now available on DVD and Blu-ray) marks both Radcliffe’s first film since leaving Hogwarts and an unexpected return to the supernatural genre of the Harry Potter films, which made him a marquee name. Having already proven his versatility in hit stage revivals of the psychological drama Equus and the classic musical How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying, Radcliffe will soon portray his first gay character.

The 22-year-old actor will star in Kill Your Darlings, a true-crime drama from out director John Krokidas, in which he’ll depict legendary Beat poet Allen Ginsberg years before Howl made him a literary icon. Radcliffe belongs to a committed generation of young entertainers intent on using their fame as a platform to speak out for equality. For his efforts on behalf of the Trevor Project, which works to prevent LGBT teen suicides, Radcliffe received the organization’s Hero Award. “Young people deserve to live in a world that accepts them for who they are, regardless of a person’s sexual orientation or gender identity,” Radcliffe said upon learning of the honor. Radcliffe tells The Advocate about his return to the supernatural with The Woman in Black, what drew him to play Ginsberg, and why he’s tirelessly committed to speaking out for equality.



The Advocate: The Woman in Blackis the first film you made since the Potter franchise ended. Did you have any hesitation about making another movie within the horror-fantasy genre?

Daniel Radcliffe: I said to myself, if I rule out any script that had remotely any fantasy element, I’d be cutting myself off from a huge amount of amazing work. If you’re talking about films made years ago, it would exclude me from films like The Shining or A Matter of Life and Death or who knows what else. There are so many films that could be deemed as having heightened paranormal elements to them, which could just be magical realism or a ghost story, which isn’t really the same feeling as Potter. I decided not to let that impinge on my decision-making.



What specifically appealed to you about the film?

For me it was a chance to do something that’s genuinely different and that I thought people wouldn’t be expecting and that I wasn’t expecting. If you’d said to me that the first film I’d do after finishing the last Potter would be a horror film, I wouldn’t have believed you. It’s never been something I’ve particularly gravitated towards. But one of the only horror films that made an impression on me while I was growing up was The Others. I saw it when I was about 13 and absolutely loved it.



The Woman in Black certainly shares qualities with that film.

When I read the script I thought of that film immediately and James Watkins felt the same. He also had a Spanish film called The Orphanage in his mind when he was conceiving this film. Having the chance to make one of those unusual, suspenseful, atmospheric, scary ... There’s a difference between a nasty film and a scary film. Of course films like Hostel and Saw are going to be horrifying because they’re unpleasant and there’s gruesome imagery involved. You’d be inhuman not to have some reaction to that. But with a film like this, it taps into things we have evolved to fear: darkness, noises we can’t identify the source of, those things that really scare us in real life. It all adds up to make a really effective, very scary film, I think. It also touches on family, loss, grief, and things you might not normally associate with a horror film.

You mentioned the 1946 fantasy A Matter of Life and Death. I’m impressed that you’re so film-literate.

That’s my favorite film. There are gaps in my film knowledge. I’ve never seen Star Wars and stuff like that. But A Matter of Life and Death I think is one of the greatest showings of what imagination in cinema can do, with no visual effects, really. It was a brilliant story and brilliantly acted. David Niven is the most impossibly charming man in the world in that film and always. It’s just a brilliant film.



You portray Allen Ginsberg in your next film, Kill Your Darlings.

I feel I am incredibly lucky to be playing him. Despite the damage from his upbringing and his mother and what he went through, he really emerged into the most fully formed open, compassionate human being out of all of the Beats. He’s certainly the one you’d be most comfortable spending time around, I think. When you watch footage of him and William Burroughs together and see how much they care about each other and how close they were and the love between all those guys and the incredible sadness that brought them all together that they were all carrying in some degree. It’s great.

This is director John Krokidas’s first feature film. What convinced you to take this leap of faith with a novice filmmaker?

You obviously haven’t met John. [Laughs] John is one of the most passionate people you could ever meet. For me this is an exceptional script. The scenes were almost completely devoid of exposition, yet the story was always being moved along and any information being given out in those scenes is given as information about the characters and not just handed out for the audience to understand. It’s a brilliantly written script. You meet John and he has such unwavering belief in this project and he’s enthusiastic and fun and I thought, Yes, I want to dive in with you and make this happen. I think that’s why so many people were drawn to this film. It’s myself, Lizzy Olson, Ben Foster, Jack Huston, Michael C. Hall, Jennifer Jason Leigh, Kyra Sedgwick ... an amazing group of people. That’s due to the script and John’s passion for the project.

Last year you received the Trevor Project’s Hero Award. The founder of Trevor Project said that you actually reached out to them to become involved with the organization. Why was this important to you?

I think it started when I was doing an interview a few years ago and I was being asked about gay rights and I realized I was speaking much more passionately about gay rights than anything else I’d been asked about. It’s because while growing up a lot of my mum and dad’s best friends were gay, so there were always a lot of gay men in my life. When I went to school, suddenly there was something weird about that for a lot of kids. That’s still very odd to me. I’m still like, What’s new about it? It’s been going on for ages. I couldn’t understand why people are freaked out about it. I find it incredibly frustrating that people are still being brought up in ways that encourage homophobia and allow it to affect the lives of millions of people across the country and the world. Finding out about Trevor Project through friends at that time just seemed perfect. I wanted to be of service and help, and I’m just incredibly proud that I’m able to. I do get people coming up to me and saying – I’d say at least five or six times each week someone will come up to me and say, "Thank you for what you do for the Trevor Project." It’s amazing that you’re able to effect a positive change just by being you and talking about things that you feel strongly about. I’m just very proud to be a part of it.

Marriage equality is a hot button issue in the States. Earlier this year British prime minister David Cameron stated his support. Is it safe to presume you support it as well?

Yes, absolutely. Obviously. [Laughs] It shouldn’t even be a thing. It shouldn’t even be a discussion. That doesn’t sound right. Everything should be discussed. Anyone should be able to get married. One of the most amazing things I’ve seen was during the Republican thing earlier when Michele Bachmann was still around and some young girl asked her why gay men can’t get married. Michele Bachmann said they can but not to each other. I thought, That’s the problem. They don’t even understand the question. It’s so frustrating to me and bizarre. Hopefully progress will come.



Advocate.com
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ohsofierce_x3 5th-Jun-2012 05:10 am (UTC)
Beautiful, beautiful soul ♥
beatlesluv 5th-Jun-2012 06:43 am (UTC)
I have to agree <3 Ugh loving him long time!!
actxappalledx 5th-Jun-2012 03:11 pm (UTC)
perfect first comment
trumpydoesmagic 5th-Jun-2012 05:11 am (UTC)
Dat brown coat picture...

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I'll read the interview now.
beatlesluv 5th-Jun-2012 06:43 am (UTC)
IKR? UNF
severalstories 5th-Jun-2012 11:11 am (UTC)
IKR? Goddamn generally I'm not really attracted to him at all but that picture, oh man.
forevergold217 5th-Jun-2012 05:12 am (UTC)
those eyes
shania_cares 5th-Jun-2012 05:16 am (UTC)
I loved DanRad in HTS, and I really want an Allen Ginsberg movie. That is all.
chiqchick 5th-Jun-2012 05:17 am (UTC)
Was The Woman In Black any good? I really wanna watch it.
glas_smaragaide 5th-Jun-2012 05:20 am (UTC)
It's classic gothic horror....

So if you're looking for gore and the like, you'll be disappointed.

The mid section of the film is the best and scariest, imo.
chiqchick 5th-Jun-2012 05:22 am (UTC)
I'll definitely watch it then. Not a big fan of gore and stuff.
violet_crumble9 5th-Jun-2012 05:39 am (UTC)
yes.
it's more of an old-school, gothic type horror film.
v atmospheric and good.
eggtard 5th-Jun-2012 06:27 am (UTC)
I enjoyed it. Like the above ppl have said, it's more creepy/atmospheric. It gets a little schlocky towards the end, but isn't entirely let down by it. Watch it, then watch The Innocents :)
pikapika217 5th-Jun-2012 05:18 am (UTC)
he looks positively STUDLY in that trench coat picture
chthonist 5th-Jun-2012 05:19 am (UTC)
IMO the most beautiful man on this planet.

Photobucket
succubuzz 5th-Jun-2012 05:33 am (UTC)
mmmm this is my timeline cover
ragechill 5th-Jun-2012 05:51 am (UTC)
UNF!
beatlesluv 5th-Jun-2012 06:44 am (UTC)
GOD HE IS SO BEAUTIFUL I love him sfm
actxappalledx 5th-Jun-2012 03:12 pm (UTC)
yassss
morbo_rozilla 5th-Jun-2012 05:20 am (UTC)
He is so effortlessly masculine in all of the right ways that just triggers all of my tingly zones. His furrowed brow covering his piercing eyes down through to the sculpted jaw with just a hint of scruff is werking it like a matador with a crimson veil.

Then his IDGAF-I'll-be-my-own-man attitude just makes me melt down to a puddle.
glas_smaragaide 5th-Jun-2012 05:25 am (UTC)
A beautiful comment deserves some beautiful imagery to go with it







morbo_rozilla 5th-Jun-2012 05:34 am (UTC)
Gurrrrrllll you had me at "hint of chest hair poking from the tugged collar."

Thank you for the lovely gifts. I shall take these to my dreams with me.
ch33rylips 5th-Jun-2012 05:40 am (UTC)
I love how this is pretty much my danrad tag on tumblr.
turnthisaround 5th-Jun-2012 05:46 am (UTC)
ladyfly56 5th-Jun-2012 05:50 am (UTC)
UNF
ragechill 5th-Jun-2012 05:51 am (UTC)
God bless you! LOL
lfitzb 6th-Jun-2012 02:16 am (UTC)
omg effing nailed it right there. comment of the year. poetry tbh etc.
mellowdee 5th-Jun-2012 05:20 am (UTC)
That first picture is amazing and flawless.
sugarcrashed 5th-Jun-2012 05:23 am (UTC)
i'm just really happy that his face worked out for him. he deserves a nice face.
ch33rylips 5th-Jun-2012 05:39 am (UTC)
lmfaooo omg
lucky_latkes 5th-Jun-2012 05:52 am (UTC)
Cackling irl.
whop__dedooo 5th-Jun-2012 06:32 am (UTC)
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beatlesluv 5th-Jun-2012 06:46 am (UTC)
tbh I love him to death and beyond, but there was a touch of time where I wondered.

IA he is beautiful glory be!
actxappalledx 5th-Jun-2012 03:13 pm (UTC)
lol you are not alone, i really worried for a little bit, too. i thought in the first movie that he would turn out to be sooo cute, but he had an awkward phase where i was wondering if he was gonna be ugly. i am glad that was not the case

Edited at 2012-06-05 03:14 pm (UTC)
love_allure 5th-Jun-2012 06:49 am (UTC)
lmao
pastelstar 5th-Jun-2012 11:58 am (UTC)
LOLLLLL

But so true.
tundrabeast 5th-Jun-2012 12:35 pm (UTC)
Yassssseeee
emmacmf 5th-Jun-2012 03:59 pm (UTC)
Brilliant comment is brilliant!
bigdesi772 5th-Jun-2012 06:49 pm (UTC)
SLAYED
enid_keaner 5th-Jun-2012 05:23 am (UTC)
I love this kid
beatlesluv 5th-Jun-2012 06:47 am (UTC)
You reveal your good taste but kid? He's all man bb
enid_keaner 5th-Jun-2012 02:05 pm (UTC)
He's a few years younger than I, so he's always gonna be a kid to me.

And tbh, I call a lot of people "kid", even if they're older to me. Just depends on if them seem youthful.
seanpreston28 5th-Jun-2012 05:24 am (UTC)
beautiful photoshop skills in the picture before the cut. i admire that artist ♥
aubade_saudade 5th-Jun-2012 05:28 am (UTC)
I FUCKING HATE THAT ARGUMENT THAT SAYS YEAH, THEY CAN GET MARRIED, BUT TO MEN. LIKE WHAT THE ACTUAL FUCK?!?! I DON'T WANNA MARRY ADAM, I WANT TO MARRY EVE.

WHAT IF I TOLD YOU, NO, ROMEO, YOU CAN'T MARRY JULIET, YOU HAVE TO MARRY BELLA. HOW THE FUCK WOULD YOU FEEL? NOT GOOD, HUH? NOT GOOD. WHY? BECAUSE PEOPLE ARE MORE THAN THEIR GENITALIA AND IT'S FUCKING INCREDIBLE THAT SACRAMENTS AND LAWS ARE FUCKING BASED ON THE UNION OF TWO PEOPLE WITH DIFFERENT GENITALIA. FUUUUUUCK YOUUUUUUUUUUUUUU!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
aubade_saudade 5th-Jun-2012 05:29 am (UTC)
also, DanRad is full of trufax, this, sense and decency.
randominatrix 5th-Jun-2012 03:16 pm (UTC)
I feel like it is this argument, more than anything else, that makes me think someone is self-hating and closeted. Well, that and the "it's a choice!" argument.

Like honestly I think Michelle Bachmann is gay and so is her husband.
blakergirl07 5th-Jun-2012 05:29 am (UTC)
I love him so much. This GQMF is so effortless, I can't. Regardless of looks, his personality alone makes him attractive.
dmclaire 5th-Jun-2012 05:29 am (UTC)
I'm so happy he didn't turn out to be a shit
glas_smaragaide 5th-Jun-2012 05:32 am (UTC)
ikr?

that would have been sad if Harry Potter turned out to be a total fuckwad.

Bless his little heart, Dan turned out to be a flawless human. Actually gives celebrity a good name.
ch33rylips 5th-Jun-2012 05:38 am (UTC)
Riiiiiiiight, so many ppl's shitty personality have ruined them for me.
saikaro_x 5th-Jun-2012 05:54 am (UTC)
ikr, the entire cast seems to be so cool and it makes me happy! idk how i would cope if they were assholes irl.
crumpets_ 5th-Jun-2012 07:42 am (UTC)
Never expected anything less from this gqmf ♥
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