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Booking Intelligence
Daniel Radcliffe's recent documentary 'David Holmes: The Boy Who Lived' (released November 2023) offers a poignant look at his formative years and the Harry Potter world, driving renewed interest among long-time fans.
Known For
Harry Potter
Harry Potter Film Series
He grew up alongside the audience, creating a lifelong emotional bond that fuels massive cosplay culture and rewatch events; fans value his personal integrity as the face of the series, making any live appearance a milestone event.
Weird Al Yankovic
Weird: The Al Yankovic Story
His comedic commitment to the absurd role showed a new audience his range beyond fantasy, leading to high fan art engagement and a new wave of comedy-focused followers; fans identify with his willingness to poke fun at fame.
Charley Kringas
Merrily We Roll Along
This performance earned him a Tony Award and solidified his status as a top-tier stage talent, drawing theater fans who value his vocal ability and craft; his signing presence is viewed as a high-prestige encounter by serious collectors.
Craig
Miracle Workers
The show allows him to interact with a dedicated cult TV audience that loves his chemistry with the ensemble, driving discussion in niche genre communities; fans appreciate his consistent presence in smart, alternative television.
Why Book Daniel Radcliffe
Daniel Radcliffe's enduring Harry Potter appeal continues to draw dedicated fans globally, amplified by his recent Tony Award win and a high-profile return to television in 'The Fall and Rise of Reggie Dinkins' in early 2026. This timely project, coupled with the upcoming 25th anniversary of Harry Potter, makes him an in-demand headliner for promoters seeking to capitalize on both established and emerging fanbases.
Advocacy
Convention Experience
No confirmed convention appearances found.
Fan Engagement
Radcliffe has a history of engaging with fans, including participating in the 'Harry Potter 20th Anniversary: Return to Hogwarts' special and expressing a desire to connect with the new Harry Potter cast.
Recent Work
The Fall and Rise of Reggie Dinkins
2026New lead television role will generate fresh press coverage and fan interest for the 2026 convention season.
Merrily We Roll Along
2025Film adaptation of his Tony-winning stage role will bridge the gap between his theater and film fanbases.
Trust the Man
TBANew feature film role maintains his visibility in the independent film market.
Daniel — Biography
Daniel Radcliffe is an English actor who defined a generation of cinema as the lead in the Harry Potter film series. He successfully transitioned from child stardom to a respected career on stage and in independent film. His work includes the horror hit The Woman in Black and the biographical drama Kill Your Darlings. He is a recognized name on Broadway, having starred in Equus and How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying. He recently earned high praise for his portrayal of Weird Al Yankovic and his performance in the Broadway revival of Merrily We Roll Along. Radcliffe continues to c…
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Career Acts & Milestones

1999–2011
The Global Phenomenon
He carries one of the largest franchises in history while navigating the pressures of global fame. He risks being defined by a single role but uses the period to learn film craft from industry legends. The era proves his ability to lead a billion-dollar property with consistent professionalism.

2012–2018
Intentional Reinvention
He seeks out roles that actively challenge his public image, including stage nudity and dark indie horror. He risks commercial failure to prove his range as a character actor. This period costs him mainstream comfort but earns him the respect of critics and theater audiences.

2019–Present
The Prestige Multi-Hyphenate
He blends television comedy with award-winning musical theater, proving he is more than a film star. He risks the grueling schedule of live performance to achieve elite industry recognition. The period proves he is a permanent fixture in the entertainment landscape with broad appeal.
Industry Recognition
Tony Awards
Best Featured Actor in a Musical
Merrily We Roll Along
WhatsOnStage Awards
Best Actor in a Play
The Cripple of Inishmaan
National Movie Awards
Best Male Performance
Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix
Craft & Expertise
Physical Characterization
He often takes roles that require intense physical commitment or transformation. This is visible in his work as a sentient corpse in Swiss Army Man.
Musical Theater
His ability to lead complex Broadway revivals has earned him major industry awards. He showed this skill in his Tony-winning role in Merrily We Roll Along.
Genre Versatility
He moves easily between gothic horror, high fantasy, and absurdist comedy. His career choices prevent him from being tied to a single type of role.
Voice Performance
He provides distinct character voices for animated series like The Simpsons and BoJack Horseman. This adds a layer of recognition for adult animation fans.
The Registry
Total Credits
108
Career Span
1999-2026
Peak Decade
2010s
Peak Credits
54 titles
By Decade
By Role
By Genre
Highest rated credit: Rick and Morty (2022) — 8.7/10
Complete Filmography — Daniel
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2020s
24 credits
Notable Locations
London
United Kingdom
Productions
Primary career base and home city
New York City
United States
Productions
Secondary base for Broadway theater work
Editorial & Reference
Daniel Radcliffe: Harry Potter Actor and Tony Award Winner
Radcliffe treats his career like a series of technical challenges designed to dismantle his own celebrity. He often seeks roles that require high levels of physical discomfort or emotional vulnerability. He does not view his early success as a peak to be managed, but as a foundation that grants him the freedom to be strange. This shows in his choice of projects that others might find risky or unmarketable. He chooses to play a farting corpse or a man with guns bolted to his hands because he values the craft of the absurd.
A quiet through-line in his work is the study of how people handle unwanted attention. He brings a specific, twitchy energy to characters who are overwhelmed by their surroundings. This is not just acting; it is a calculated use of his own life experience. He uses his small stature and expressive eyes to ground the most impossible stories in a very human sense of panic. This makes him a perfect fit for dark comedy and high-stakes drama alike.
He operates with the mindset of a character actor trapped in a leading man’s history. Fans who watch closely see him perfecting the art of the ensemble. He does not try to take over a scene. He focuses on the rhythm of the dialogue and the needs of his costars. This humility makes his recent move into musical theater feel like a natural evolution. He thrives in environments where hard work and repetition are more important than being the center of the universe.
Standing alone on a stage to sing a five-minute patter song about the stress of success requires a specific type of nerve. This is how many fans saw a new side of the actor during his run in the Broadway musical Merrily We Roll Along. He played the role of Charley Kringas with a fast-paced, nervous energy that felt both new and familiar. This performance earned him his first Tony Award and proved his skills go far beyond screen acting. He handled the complex music with the same focus he once gave to action scenes in blockbusters. This shift to theater shows a performer who loves the live grind of a stage show. He values the chance to prove his talent in real time for a sitting audience.
Most people first met him as the boy with the lightning scar on his forehead. Playing the lead in the Harry Potter film series for ten years shaped his entire public life. He grew up on screen, moving from a quiet child to a young man carrying the weight of a global brand. Fans connected with his ability to make a legendary hero feel like a normal person. He grounded the magic of the Wizarding World in real emotions like grief and friendship. Even now, fans of the books and films look to him as the face of their childhood. His work in those eight films built a bond with a generation that few other actors can match.
His choices after leaving the world of magic surprised many critics and fans. He did not stick to safe lead roles in big studio movies. Instead, he took parts in dark horror films like The Woman in Black and strange indies like Swiss Army Man. In one film, he played a talking body that a castaway used as a tool. In another, he woke up with handguns attached to his bones. These roles show a deep love for the weird and the bold. He uses his fame to get small, original stories made. This range proves he can handle any genre, from gothic ghosts to high-concept action. He treats every role with the same level of serious study.
Promoters find that different groups of fans all claim him as their own. The largest group is the massive Potter community that travels the world for any link to the series. There is also a dedicated base of theater fans who track his stage work in New York and London. Niche comedy fans love him for his work in the anthology series Miracle Workers. These fans show up for his humor and his willingness to look silly for a good joke. At events, he is known for being polite and very aware of his history. He understands what his work means to people. He treats every fan encounter with a high level of respect and genuine care.
His recent work shows he is at a high point in his career right now. Winning a Tony Award changed how the industry talks about his future. He also produced a moving documentary called David Holmes: The Boy Who Lived. This film told the story of his stunt double who was injured on set. It showed fans his loyalty and his heart behind the scenes. He is currently looking for projects that challenge his singing and his physical acting. He stays active in the New York theater world while picking unique film roles. He is no longer just a former child star. He is a respected veteran of the stage and screen who continues to grow.
He has a strong public bond with the Trevor Project and other social causes. Fans connect with his long-term work for LGBTQ youth and his clear personal values. He has spoken openly about the highs and lows of growing up in the spotlight. This honesty makes him feel relatable despite his massive fame. He does not hide from his past or try to pretend he is someone else. He often talks about his love for the technical side of film sets. This makes him a favorite for fans who like to learn about how movies are actually made. His craft philosophy is built on hard work and staying kind to everyone on the crew.
Meeting him at a convention is a rare and major event for the fan community. He does not appear at many fan events, which makes any signing or panel a high-demand moment. When he does appear, he brings a level of energy that lights up a room. He can talk in detail about the lore of his films or the mechanics of a stage play. He gives thoughtful answers that show he remembers the small details of his roles. Fans leave these moments feeling that he is as invested in the work as they are. Booking him is a way to bridge the gap between blockbuster history and the best of modern acting.
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