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Aug 26, 2010
The eyes have it
Outtakes From Daniel Radcliffe’s ‘Out’ Magazine Photospread Have Surfaced

A couple of weeks ago we got to see new photos of Harry Potter star Daniel Radcliffe on the cover and in the pages of the new issue of Out magazine. Today we get to see a few more outtake photos from that shoot … his striking baby blues are back for more:

As you may recall, these photos were shot by photographer Terry Richardson and because these 3 photos didn’t make it into print, he decided to share them on his personal blog. I really like the sparseness of these photos … they’re simple but, as I said, very striking. Daniel Radcliffe is a great subject to photograph, don’t you think?

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Aug 13, 2010
"At the moment, I'm just being single and running around chasing girls."
Daniel Radcliffe Does ‘Out’ Magazine

Film and theater star Daniel Radcliffe is featured on the cover and in the pages of the new issue of Out magazine. In his coverstory interview, Daniel talks about a wide range of topics … including his recent singlehood and how much fun he is having running around “chasing girls” despite his troubles with dating. Here is our first look at DanRad‘s Out magazine cover and some excerpts from his coverstory interview:

Daniel Radcliffe has admitted that he gets nervous about taking women out on dates. In an interview with Out magazine, the Harry Potter actor said that after ending a long-term relationship, he found it hard to readjust to being single. “I was in a relationship with somebody for just about three years, and we broke up just shortly before we hit that mark,” he explained. “But [the breakup] was very amicable. At the moment, I’m just being single and running around chasing girls. I’m not getting too many responses, but, yes, I’m having a go.” He continued: “It’s quite nerve-racking because it’s not something I’m used to. Not that I struggle with talking, but I have this incredible anxiety about awkward silences and pauses and all that stuff, which I think everybody worries about. “But I get quite wound up about that beforehand. I do actually manage to get quite chatty in the end – probably too much – and probably a bit boring. I just try to make girls laugh. That’s really the only thing I’m particularly good at on dates.”

Ain’t he just the cutest thing? I love how comfortable DanRad is with talking about the personal aspects of his life. It is confidence like this that impresses me wholeheartedly … not only is the young man extremely talented but he also seems like a genuinely nice guy who is, well, actually genuine. After the jump, check out a few photos from Dan‘s Out photospread and read the press release issued by Out that highlights Radcliffe‘s commitment to the GLBT community …

Jul 30, 2010
I think he's still drunk
Daniel Radcliffe Continues To Celebrate His 21st Birthday

At the start of the week we saw photos of Harry Potter star Daniel Radcliffe celebrating his 21st birthday while on holiday in Russia in FINE boozy style … and today we learn that DanRad continued to celebrate his bday even after he returned home to London, England. Much like he did in the photos we saw earlier this week, Daniel looks completely blitzed out of his mind in these new photos snapped yesterday afternoon:

Despite the fact that Dan has been able to legally drink in England for years, it really looks like he has been having a great time celebrating his 21st birthday by being as inebriated as possible … for as long as possible. I said it before, I’ll say it again … Daniel Radcliffe looks like a great guy to party with, don’t he? Happy Birthday, again, DanRad!

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Jul 26, 2010
Birthday Lurve
Daniel Radcliffe Turns 21 In Boozy Style

Daniel Radcliffe, the boy who lived, celebrated his 21st birthday in fine boozy fashion on Friday night with a group of his best mates and LOTS of free-flowing alcohol … which is pretty much the way that most 21 year olds celebrate their bdays. Here are a few photos of DanRad partying up his manhood over the weekend:

DANIEL Radcliffe will be boozing it up on his 21st birthday! The hunky Harry Potter star turns 21 today (July 23) and will be joined by his friends and family to celebrate his big day in style. “Daniel has a big party planned,” a source said. “And he plans to drink his favorit tequila — and lots of it!”

Yes, from the looks of these photos it looks like this report turned out to be very true … Danny boy looks complete knackered! I love it! I know his birthday was a few days ago but let’s send our belated Birthday Lurve to Mr. Radcliffe. Now that he’s a full-grown man, it’s time for the real fun to begin :D

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Jun 18, 2010
The Wizarding World Of Harry Potter Theme Park Is Open For Business

In March we got our first look at the new Universal Studios Florida theme park attraction The Wizarding World of Harry Potter and in April Ellen DeGeneres got a sneak peek of the park. Last month a few of the Harry Potter actors themselves got to tour the park and starting today YOU can visit The Wizarding World of Harry Potter … cuz it’s now officially open for business:

I’ve heard from a few Pink readers who ventured to Universal Studios in Orlando, FL today to check out the new attraction and I’m hearing that the wait time just to get in is at about 6 hours long! I can’t wait to visit the park myself but … I think I’m gonna wait until the hub-bub dies down a bit. Still, it’s a pretty cool notion to know that at last … the world of Harry Potter actually exists somewhere in our world. Magic happens … and apparently it happens in Orlando, FL. If any of y’all do get inside … make sure you let us know how it is!

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Jun 16, 2010
Bowled over
Daniel Radcliffe Does ‘L’Uomo Vogue’ Magazine

Harry Potter star Daniel Radcliffe is featured on the cover and in the pages of the Italian fashion magazine L’Uomo Vogue … here is our first look at his latest coverphoto:

As is usual for L’Uomo Vogue, there is no online version of the coverstory interview … but industrious DanRad fans have managed to get images from this photospread online for our viewing pleasure. After the jump, check out a few photos of Daniel chillin’ at a hyper-color bowling alley inside the pages of L’Uomo Vogue magazine …

Jun 14, 2010
'Red' alert!
The 2010 Tony Awards Are Handed Out

Last night actors and celebrities made their way to Radio City Music Hall in NYC, NY to attend the 2010 Tony Awards — Broadway’s biggest night. The red carpet sparkled as the various celebs made their way into the theater … here are a few photos:

It’s pretty crazy how the Tony Awards have turned into a major event to see our fave Hollywood celebs. With the increasing number of movie actors making their way to the Great White Way (like Scarlett Johansson, Denzel Washington, Catherine Zeta-Jones) the Tonys get a bit of a bump from new fans tuning in to watch the show … and what a show it was. Here are some photos from the Tony Awards show last night along with some deets about who won what:

“Red,” the anguished two-man drama about painter Mark Rothko and the timeless tug of war between art and commerce, was a big winner Sunday at the 2010 Tony Awards, receiving the best play prize and five other honors. “This to me is the moment of my lifetime,” said “Red” playwright John Logan. The play picked up Tonys for Michael Grandage, who won for best director of a play, and Eddie Redmayne, for featured performance by an actor in a play. Redmayne portrayed the young, increasingly disillusioned assistant to Rothko, the abstract expressionist who agonizes over whether to accept a lucrative commission for the Four Seasons restaurant. “This is the stuff dreams are made of. Wow,” Redmayne said, clutching his prize. “Red,” starring Alfred Molina as Rothko, was also awarded a Tony for best lighting design of a play, best sound design and best scenic design. “Memphis,” the rhythm ‘n’ blues musical set in the American South in the 1950s, won four Tonys, including best musical. A tale of segregation and integration, “Memphis” was also cited for best orchestration, original score and best book of a musical. Three Hollywood stars, Catherine Zeta-Jones, Denzel Washington and Scarlett Johansson, were first-time nominees and winners. “Fences,” a revival of August Wilson’s deeply personal drama about family, won for best revival of a play and its two stars, Washington and Viola Davis, won for best actors in a play. Even their acceptance speeches seemed to complement each other. “My mother always says, ‘Man gives the award, God gives the reward.’ I guess I got both tonight,” Washington said after winning for his performance as the sanitation man who might have been a baseball star. It was his first Tony Award and nomination. “I don’t believe in luck or happenstance. I absolutely believe in the presence of God in my life,” said Davis, honored for playing Washington’s all-sacrificing wife. “It feels like such a divine experience eight times a week.” Zeta-Jones won for best actress in a musical as the amorous actress in the revival of “A Little Night Music.” She thanked many, including her husband, fellow actor Michael Douglas, who she “gets to sleep with every night.” “Fela!” — the innovative Afro-beat biography of Nigerian superstar Fela Anikulapo-Kuti — and “La Cage aux Folles” — a revival of the classic Jerry Herman-Harvey Fierstein musical farce — each had 11 nominations, but won just three Tonys apiece. “La Cage Aux Folles” won for best revival of a musical, for David Hodge as best lead actor in a musical and director Terry Johnson for best direction of a musical. “Fela!” won for Bill T. Jones’ choreography, best costume design of a musical and best sound design of a musical. Johansson won for best featured performance as an actress in a play for her Broadway debut, the object of her uncle’s lust in Arthur Miller’s “A View From a Bridge.” “Every since I was a little girl I wanted to be on Broadway and here I am,” said Johansson, the voluptuous Hollywood star best known for such films as “Matchpoint” and “Lost in Translation.” The ceremony, from Radio City Music Hall and telecast on CBS, was hosted by Sean Hayes, who didn’t win as lead actor in a musical for “Promises, Promises,” but did put on a memorable show of song, jokes and costumes, dressing up as everyone from Spiderman to Little Orphan Annie. “I have actually managed to combine a good chance of losing with a good chance of bombing,” he joked during his opening monologue, which was widely applauded. Hayes began with a playful piano medley circling around “Give My Regards to Broadway,” then stepped up the beat and segued into a stomping “Blue Suede Shoes,” as performed by cast members from “Million Dollar Quartet.” Segments from “Promises, Promises,” “Come Fly With Me” and others followed, capped and stolen by a shouting medley from Green Day … Five-time Tony winner Angela Lansbury, a nominee Sunday for “A Little Night Music,” was named the first-ever honorary chairman of the American Theatre Wing. Special Tony Awards for lifetime achievement were given to playwright Alan Ayckbourn (“The Norman Conquests,” a trilogy that won the play-revival Tony last year), and actress Marian Seldes (“A Delicate Balance,” “Equus,” “Deathtrap,” “Three Tall Women”). The Eugene O’Neill Theater Center in Waterford, Conn., received the regional theater award.

After the jump, check out some photos of some of last night’s Tony Award winners posing with their shiny new trophies …

May 27, 2010
Age, Old
More Photos From The ‘Harry Potter’ Epilogue Have Surfaced

Yesterday we got our first look at Harry Potter actors Daniel Radcliff (Harry Potter) and Bonnie Wright (Ginny Weasley) on the set of the upcoming new film Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows wherein they were made-up to look aged 19 years. As you may recall, Deathly Hallows ends with an epilogue that takes place 19 years in the future which explains what becomes of our fave Harry Potter characters. Today, we get to see a few more photos from the Deathly Hallows set that show other characters in their aged incarnations. But, so as not to spoil the fun for those of you who wish to wait until the film comes out (next year), I’ll keep the photos behind the cut … and after this teaser poster for Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows:

“Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows” is currently filming the epilogue scene which is likely to be featured in “Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part II”. After Daniel Radcliffe and Bonnie Wright were spotted on the set, their co-stars Rupert Grint and Tom Felton have also been pictured shooting the same part on Wednesday, May 26. During the production which took place at King Cross station in London, England, Grint and Felton sported make-up and outfit to portray the older version of their respective characters. Moreover, the depicter of Draco Malfoy was seen having a beard and longer lock. Pictures from the filming of “Deathly Hallows” epilogue scene which feature Grint and Felton are available at Harry Potter’s Page. “Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows” will follow Harry Potter and his two best friends who leave Hogwarts behind and set out to find and destroy the Horcruxes-the secret to Voldemort’s power and immortality. Daniel Radcliffe, Rupert Grint and Emma Watson all return to reprise Potter, Ron Weasley and Hermione Granger respectively. This final chapter of the “Harry Potter” film series is made into two movies which both will get 3-D treatment. “Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part I” is due for November 19 release both in U.S. and U.K. while “Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part II” is scheduled for July 15, 2011 premiere.

If those of you who couldn’t resist looking at the photos posted yesterday were not impressed with the first photos then you prolly will not be very impressed this this new batch of photos. Check ‘em out after the jump …

May 26, 2010
Photos from the filming of the 'Deathly Hallows' epilogue hit the Internets
First Look: Harry Potter, 19 Years In The Future

New photos from the set of Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows have made their way to the Internets that show how the characters Harry Potter and Ginny Weasley will look in the epilogue to the film, aged 19 years. As you may be well aware, the final Harry Potter book will be broken into 2 films (the first of these two films will be released in movie theaters this November) and the epilogue scene will be featured at the very end of the second film (which will be released next year?). Those of you who have read the Deathly Hallows book know how the story ends and should be well aware of what takes place in the epilogue … those of you who have not yet read Deathly Hallows may want to refrain from reading any further to remain unspoiled. First, read on for a refresher on what action takes place in the epilogue to Deathly Hallows and see the new photos that have been leaked from the set of the film:

Epilogue

Nineteen years later, Harry and Ginny Weasley are married and have three children: James Sirius, Albus Severus, and Lily Luna. Ron married Hermione and has two children, Rose and Hugo. The families meet at King’s Cross station, where a nervous Albus is departing for his first year at Hogwarts. Harry’s godson, Teddy Lupin, is found kissing Victoire Weasley (Bill and Fleur’s daughter) in a train carriage. Harry sees Draco Malfoy and his wife Astoria Greengrass (revealed on Rowling’s website behind the door) with their son, Scorpius. Neville Longbottom is now a Hogwarts Herbology professor and remains friends with the two families. Harry comforts Albus, who is worried he will be sorted into Slytherin, and tells his son that one of his two namesakes, Severus Snape, was a Slytherin and the bravest man he had ever met. He adds that the Sorting Hat takes one’s choice into account, like it did for Harry. The book ends with these final words: “The scar had not pained Harry for nineteen years. All was well.”

That was a short summation of what takes place in the epilogue to Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows. So … what will Harry and Ginny look like 19 years into the future? Find out, after the jump …

Nov 24, 2009
Semi-nekkidness included
A Look Inside ‘One Day In The Life Of Daniel Radcliffe’

Entrainment Weekly is giving us our first look at a new book titled One Day in the Life of Daniel Radcliffe which chronicles in photos one day of DanRad‘s life back in January when he was starring in Equus on Broadway. As you can see from the following photo, the photographer Tim Hailand was given all access, all day long:

Want to see Daniel Radcliffe shirtless? Photographer Tim Hailand’s got you covered! In his photo-driven book, One Day in the Life of Daniel Radcliffe, Hailand features photos of the Harry Potter star rehearsing for his stint in the Broadway show Equus, eating his breakfast, and…stepping out of the shower. “There are a lot of young girls that want to get close to Dan,” Hailand says, “and this is a way to get close to him.” Hailand, who is donating a portion of the book’s profits to Broadway Cares/Equity Fights Aids, also enjoyed snapping pics of the star without his famous wizard garb. “You mostly see pictures of Dan as Harry Potter or in paparazzi photos,” he says.

What a great idea for a book … and passing around this mostly nekkid pic of DanRad is a good way to get people’s attention. After the jump, check out the book’s coverphoto and read a full description of the book from the photographers website which is the ONLY place you can buy the book …