For their decidedly nonfactual rock biopic, the pop-music parodist and the “Harry Potter” star found themselves on the same wavelength.
The actor Daniel Radcliffe will star in an Off Broadway revival of “Merrily We Roll Along,” a Stephen Sondheim musical that famously flopped on Broadway but in the decades since has become an oft-produced and beloved show.
Daniel Radcliffe is set to star as Grammy-winning musician ‘Weird Al’ Yankovic in the Roku original movie “Weird: The Al Yankovic Story.” The film is Roku’s first original biopic and will be available to stream exclusively on The Roku Channel. The project is produced by Funny Or Die and Tango. Yankovic co-wrote the film’s script with Eric Appel, who is also set to direct the project.
The original Hogwarts wizarding trio are reuniting to recount their adventures from two decades ago.
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In an exclusive sneak peek at the latest episode of TBS anthology comedy Miracle Workers, star Daniel Radcliffe shows some tail on the Oregon Trail, with his character Reverend Ezekiel Brown donning chaps and a feather neckpiece for a vogue number that serves viewers "Old West meets West Hollywood."
Yeehaw! Season 3 of TBS’s situational comedy Miracle Workers is on its way.
The series, which has placed its hilarious ensemble — including Daniel Radcliffe, Steve Buscemi, Geraldine Viswanathan and Karan Soni — first in Heaven (Season 1) and then in the Dark Ages (Season 2) has something completely different planned for its third installment: the American Old West.
‘Miracle Workers: The Dark Ages‘ (aka Season 2) has landed a July premiere date on Sky Comedy it has been announced.
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…Among the stars set to appear in the special are Kemper, Burgess, Krakowski, Kane, Daniel Radcliffe, Hamm, Sara Chase, Lauren Adams, Donna Maria, Amy Sedaris, Michael Carlsen, Fred Armisen, Chris Parnell, Jack McBrayer, and Johnny Knoxville.
Ellie Kemper & Co. return to take on Jon Hamm one last time — and party with a prince (Daniel Radcliffe) — in Kimmy vs. the Reverend.
One afternoon in early March, Daniel Radcliffe walked into the makeup room backstage at the Old Vic theatre in London to get his hair done for that evening’s performance of Endgame, the Samuel Beckett play he’d been starring in with Alan Cumming. A hairdresser was there waiting to confront him with some rather shocking news. “You’ve got coronavirus,” the hairdresser declared.