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That Time Daniel Radcliffe Learned How To Have Gay Sex For His Job
Post Harry Potter, Daniel Radcliffe worked tirelessly to get audiences to see him as an player and not just The Boy Who Lived. This meant taking on niche-busting roles, diving dense into challenging material, like the shadowy comedy mini-series A Young Doctor’s Notebook where he played a womanizing junkie, Swiss Army Man where he played a magical farting corpse, Equus, the acclaimed theatrical movie where he went totally nude, and Kill Your Darlings where he not only played a young Allen Ginsburg, but also performed the rarely represented loss of a gay man’s virginity. With these projects, Radcliffe isn’t anxious to bare an unexpected element of his soul, or his altogether altogether.
Vulture recently spoke with 10 filmmakers about the sex scenes that defined their movies. Discussing Kill Your Darlings, the film’s openly gay director John Krokidas shared how important authenticity was, and how to achieve it he and his cinematographer Reed Morano blocked out the very intimate scene fully clothed for the actors to improved observe and know. “If we got that down and r
Daniel Radcliffe: ‘If people are speculating about your sexuality, then you’re doing OK’
Before I meet Daniel Radcliffe properly, I have to pretend to meet him. The actor is waiting for me in a central London hotel and I’ve been asked if I mind having a TV crew follow me to document our initial encounter. The crew have been shadowing Radcliffe for a few days, capturing a hectic schedule that involves promoting his new film What If, juggling a daunting list of commitments – preparing for stage plays; researching film roles – and, right now, filming what must surely be the most dazzling onscreen role of his career to date: meeting a bloke from the Guardian.
“Hello! Amazing to meet you!” says the artist formerly known as Harry Potter with actorly exaggeration, shaking my hand and welcoming me into his room. I position down on the designated chair and we pretend to launch the interview, until the cameras have slowly retreated from sight. Radcliffe gives me an awkward grimace: “Yeah, sorry about that,” he says, “they just need some footage of me encounter people to show what a press day is like.”
Of course, Radcliffe has spent virtually his entire life in front of cameras – whether they wer
Actor Daniel Radcliffe breaks silence on feud with J.K. Rowling over author’s genderqueer stance
LOS ANGELES – Daniel Radcliffe has said he is mournful by author J.K. Rowling’s stance on transgender rights, telling an interviewer he has not spoken to the Harry Potter creator in years.
The English actor, who played boy wizard Potter in the wildly successful film adaptations of Rowling’s best-selling books, has create himself at odds with the British writer on the thorny issue of gender identity.
Rowling, 54, has
faced accusations of transphobia
for her stance emphasising biological sex over gender identity, while Radcliffe has drawn-out campaigned for LGBTQ (lesbian, gay, pansexual, transgender and queer) groups that defend the rights of trans women.“It makes me really depressed, ultimately,” Radcliffe, 34, told American publication The Atlantic, in an interview published on April 30.
“Because I do glance at the person that I met, the times that we met, and the books that she wrote, and the world that she created, and all of that is to me so deeply empathic.”
The issue of gender identity has turn into a polarising political debate in many countries, including Rowling’s native Scotland, a
Daniel Radcliffe reveals that homosexual sex is “really f–king painful”
Daniel Radcliffe has definitely grown up since his days as Harry Potter (AKA The Boy Who Lived), hasn't he? From tackling serious plays on the West End to sensationally good horror production The Woman In Dark, the young Brit has definitely made the transition from child star to seasoned actor - and it seems as if his next project is no different.
Kill Your Darlings, directed by John Krokidas, is set to punch cinemas this Autumn - and Daniel has opened up about what it was like to participate a gay man to Flaunt magazine.
Unsurprisingly, his feelings on the subject are very mature and VERY quotable: “I don’t consider there’s any difference between how one falls in love."
"People express love differently, person to person, but it’s not gender or sexuality related. The only difference it made was obviously the actual sex scene, of course.”
Watch the trailer for Kill Your Darlings below
We love that Daniel recognises love is just that; love, no matter who it's felt for or by. And we were very interested to hear how he managed to portray this effectively on screen.
In the movie, Daniel loses his virginity t