Aug 15, 2008
Daniel Radcliffe Gets Nekkid For ‘Vogue’ Magazine
More 'Equus' fun ahead!

Daniel Radcliffe, who will be reprising his Equus role on Broadway next month, is featured in the new issue of Vogue magazine in a couple new photos shot by famed photographer Annie Leibovitz. The first pic was snapped for the magazine, the second pic (I understand) will be used as a promo photo for Equus on Broadway … here is the first, clothed pic:


The second pic is more … risqué … it features Daniel laying atop a big horse completely nekkid while veteran stage actor and his Equus co-star Richard Griffiths stands by looking … uncomfortable (or constipated, I can’t really tell). After the jump, check out the semi-NSFW image …

Ta-Da!


UHHH … it’s a weird pic, no question. If you’re interested in seeing a larger version of this image you can see it HERE. I’m not sure how I feel about this pic. I think his promo pics for the West End run of Equus were more interesting. That being said, David and I do have third row center seats for Equus on Broadway next month. I’m interested to see what all the fuss is about. I guess I’ll also be finding out if Harry Potter‘s magic wand is worth all the hype ;)

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  1. Kat says:

    oooo the fuss is well deserved – it’s definitely worth seeing (saw it twice on the West End). have you read the play/seen the film? Dan’s character Alan has a very “special” relationship with his horse – did think the London run pics were better/more interesting but hell more explicit-hinting works too!

  2. M.S. says:

    I’ve seen the play Equus (though it was a production in Australia, not one with Daniel Radcliffe in it). It’s a crappy, stupid story that is completely boring and, as far as I can tell, it has no relevance at all to anything or anyone these days, and I doubt if it did at the time it was written, either. Equus should have been left where it came from, back in the 70′s.

    (But I am a fan of Daniel Radcliffe, by the way!)

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