Daniel Radcliffe is undergoing a radical transformation for his new thriller Escape from Pretoria.
The 29-year-old actor was photographed on the set of the film on Wednesday wearing a blue button-down shirt, gray slacks and sporting long hair and a beard, as well as glasses.
Radcliffe plays Tim Jenkin, the real-life white South African activist who was imprisoned on the brutal Pretoria Prison for working with the African National Congress, an organization intent on ending apartheid.
The film is directed by Francis Annan and also stars Nathan Page and Mark Leonard Winter.
Radcliffe is currently starring on TBS’ Miracle Workers...
The 29-year-old actor was photographed on the set of the film on Wednesday wearing a blue button-down shirt, gray slacks and sporting long hair and a beard, as well as glasses.
Radcliffe plays Tim Jenkin, the real-life white South African activist who was imprisoned on the brutal Pretoria Prison for working with the African National Congress, an organization intent on ending apartheid.
The film is directed by Francis Annan and also stars Nathan Page and Mark Leonard Winter.
Radcliffe is currently starring on TBS’ Miracle Workers...
- 3/14/2019
- by Alexia Fernandez
- PEOPLE.com
Daniel Radcliffe won’t be surprised when/if a Harry Potter reboot happens.
The 29-year-old actor opened up about the likely possibility during an interview with IGN while promoting his new TBS comedy series Miracle Workers.
“I’m sure there will be some other version of it; I know I’m not the last Harry Potter I’m gonna see in my lifetime,” he said, while referencing Harry Potter and the Cursed Child actors Jamie Parker and Gareth Reeves, who have both played the famous wizard.
He continued, “It will be interesting to see how long those films stay — it...
The 29-year-old actor opened up about the likely possibility during an interview with IGN while promoting his new TBS comedy series Miracle Workers.
“I’m sure there will be some other version of it; I know I’m not the last Harry Potter I’m gonna see in my lifetime,” he said, while referencing Harry Potter and the Cursed Child actors Jamie Parker and Gareth Reeves, who have both played the famous wizard.
He continued, “It will be interesting to see how long those films stay — it...
- 2/13/2019
- by Alexia Fernandez
- PEOPLE.com
There might only be seven Harry Potter novels, but Warner Bros. has made the most of the potential of J.K. Rowling’s wizarding world on screen. First of all, they split the final book, The Deathly Hallows in two and then followed it up with the Fantastic Beasts films, which operate as both spinoffs and prequels to the saga of the Boy Who Lived. But will we ever see new versions of the original series? Well, we can’t say for sure, but it seems likely. At least, according to Harry Potter himself, Daniel Radcliffe.
While speaking to IGN, the British star said that he was “sure” that the Potter books will get a reboot at some point during his lifetime. Radcliffe also pointed out that other actors have already played Harry, with performers such as Jamie Parker and Gareth Reeves portraying the character as an adult in stage play...
While speaking to IGN, the British star said that he was “sure” that the Potter books will get a reboot at some point during his lifetime. Radcliffe also pointed out that other actors have already played Harry, with performers such as Jamie Parker and Gareth Reeves portraying the character as an adult in stage play...
- 2/12/2019
- by Christian Bone
- We Got This Covered
You don’t have to be a Broadway baby to scratch your onstage acting itch. In fact, all around the country—and outside of it—there are bustling theater communities producing works so vibrant they’d have Edward Albee rolling over in his grave. Want in on that action? You’d be wise to know the ins and outs of industry happenings, and this is a good place to start: From across the pond and back again, here is the week’s biggest regional theater news. You’re an (Australian) wizard, Harry.All 42 performers for the upcoming Australian premiere production of “Harry Potter and the Cursed Child” have been announced. Leading the cast in the title role will be Gareth Reeves alongside Paula Arundell as Hermione, Gyton Grantley as Ron Weasley, Lucy Goleby as Ginny, Tom Wren as Draco Malfoy, among others. Performances will begin Jan. 19, 2019 at the Princess Theatre in Melbourne.
- 9/4/2018
- backstage.com
Combining grassy expanses, wind turbines, and an electric fence, Juliet Bergh's low budget Kiwi drama not only looks stunning, but also uses two amazing talents: Loren Taylor (nee Horsley) from Eagle vs Shark, and Gareth Reeves from A Song of Good. I've seen extended footage, and while I'm not going to give much away besides the synopsis and teaser below, let's just say I'm very excited for this seemingly minimalistic film. Existence has it's world premier at the New Zealand Film Festival on Friday, August 3rd (tickets). [Continued ...]...
- 7/9/2012
- QuietEarth.us
This is the DVD/Blu-ray review for Tracker, directed by Ian Sharp and starring Ray Winstone, Temuera Morrison, Gareth Reeves, Mark Mitchinson, Daniel Musgrove and Andy Anderson. Following the Boer war, former South African farmer Arjan van Diemen (Ray Winstone) lands in New Zealand looking to start a new life. He’s had enough of war and is still grieving the loss of his wife and daughters. Almost immediately he’s drawn into a new drama. A Maori man, Kereama (Temuera Morrison) is falsely accused of killing a British soldier, fleeing into the New Zealand wilderness. Given van Diemen’s superior tracking skills, local army man Major Carlysle (Gareth Reeves) recruits him to track the fugitive. Van Diemen successfully locates the Kereama and forces him to return to face justice. However, the Maori continues to plead his innocence – claims which eventually begin to work their way under the God-fearing van Diemen’s skin.
- 5/29/2011
- by David Hudson
- Pure Movies
Sneak Peek "Tracker", the British-New Zealand action-thriller set in 1903, directed by Ian Sharp and written by Nicolas van Pallandt, starring Ray Winstone ("Sexy Beast") and Temuera Morrison :
"...'Arajan' (Winstone), a Dutch Afrikaner veteran of the Boer War and master tracker, is promised a bounty to capture 'Kereama' (Morrison), a Māori seafarer accused of killing a British soldier. Keremea, who protests his innocence, repeatedly escapes and is recaptured. Arajan and Kereamea get to know and respect each other, before a showdown with British troops led by 'Major Carlyle' (Gareth Reeves)..."
Shot on location in Queensland, the film’s wild, striking landscapes offer a stark contrast to the violence of colonialism.
More than a lesson in colonial history, "Tracker" is a meditation on victimhood and transcendence, encouraging viewers to consider the persecuted individuals in the film.
Click the images to enlarge and Sneak Peek "Tracker"...
"...'Arajan' (Winstone), a Dutch Afrikaner veteran of the Boer War and master tracker, is promised a bounty to capture 'Kereama' (Morrison), a Māori seafarer accused of killing a British soldier. Keremea, who protests his innocence, repeatedly escapes and is recaptured. Arajan and Kereamea get to know and respect each other, before a showdown with British troops led by 'Major Carlyle' (Gareth Reeves)..."
Shot on location in Queensland, the film’s wild, striking landscapes offer a stark contrast to the violence of colonialism.
More than a lesson in colonial history, "Tracker" is a meditation on victimhood and transcendence, encouraging viewers to consider the persecuted individuals in the film.
Click the images to enlarge and Sneak Peek "Tracker"...
- 4/29/2011
- by Michael Stevens
- SneakPeek
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