Welcome to Simply Daniel Radcliffe, your ultimate fan source for all things Daniel Radcliffe. Here you will find the latest news, images, videos, and much more on Dan. We are home to the largest gallery in the whole worldwide web with over 149,000 pictures including Events, Photoshoots, stage appearances and much more. We hope you enjoy the site and come back soon.
Last night I posted a few new posters from Japan from Imperium, The Woman in Black, What if, Victor Frankenstein, and Kill Your Darlings. Also found new pics for AOL Build for Swiss Army Man and Imperium. Down below is the new stuff I found for Imperium
Also thanks to our contributors our gallery is now paid up for another year and our Birthday Project will be underway as I work on putting it together so thanks to the ones that participated. We have some very special stuff to show you come July 23.
Daniel Radcliffe joins Wolf Creek director Greg McLean in the Bolivian rainforest for a gloriously tense survival thriller based on the bestselling real-life story of adventurer Yossi Ghinsberg.
In the early 1980s, 22-year-old Israeli backpacker Yossi Ghinsberg and two friends – Swiss teacher Marcus Stamm and American photographer Kevin Gale – set off from the Bolivian city of La Paz on what was supposed to be the adventure of a lifetime. Leading the way into the uncharted Amazon was an Austrian expat named Karl Ruprechter, who had met the friends just days before and claimed to be familiar with the region. But their dream trip soon turned into a wilderness nightmare from which not all of the men returned.
Adapting Ghinsberg’s acclaimed memoir, Greg McLean moves beyond his previous horror fare to take on an altogether different kind of fear in Jungle, all the more potent for being true. Daniel Radcliffe continues pushing his post-Potter career to the extreme, ably supported by Alex Russell (fellow MIFF Premiere Fund title Cut Snake, MIFF 2014), Joel Jackson (Peter Allen: Not the Boy Next Door) and Thomas Kretschmann (Avengers: Age of Ultron, Dracula).
Scripted by Justin Monjo (INXS: Never Tear Us Apart) and supported by the MIFF Premiere Fund, Jungle is a stunningly shot, edge-of-your seat story of survival and self-discovery.
I posted this last night but forgot to post it here. I was working on a calendar for June and saw this shortly after. Yossi Ghinsberg on The Morning Show Australia, shows behind the scenes of Dan in the video. Just click on the image below to go view the video.
CapeTalk host, John Maytham caught up with Daniel Radcliffe and Joshua McGuire and spoke to them about the production of the 50-year-old tale of ‘Rosencrantz and Guildenstern are Dead’.
The production deals with universal themes that don’t date as such as life, death, identity, fate and chance. I was confident it would work.
— Daniel Radcliffe, English actor
“I don’t think people are used to seeing a play like this. It sort of bastardises Shakespeare in a bold way.
Welcome to Dan’s Official Site. Since moving out from Google Plus and its services ended Dan’s management team made a website on Square Space. This is now his official site for news updates and much more. Click the link below to visit his site.
Want to view our gallery if so just send the info to me after you send your info you will be sent a confirmation email and that’s it. Please put Gallery Registration as your subject. Allow 2 days for receipt of your info. If you don’t hear anything contact me.
Help us expand Simply Daniel Radcliffe and make it the top fan resource for Daniel Radcliffe fans by donating content! What can you donate?
Fan Photos you took with Dan
Photos or videos from fan conventions
Event pics
Screen captures of projects we don’t have
Magazine scans
Photoshoots we haven’t traced yet
FanArt: drawings, wallpaper, icons, ect.
Send the content you wish to donate to me with the subject ‘Contribution’. All donations will be 100% credited!
Join us on VK
Donate
If you like this site and visit it regularly, we would appreciate if you donate anything you can to help this site continue. Your donation will be used to help with hosting bills, domain name fees, magazines, dvd's and whatever else we need to make this site run the best for you. So please donate we need your help or buy me a coffee.