UTA board member and co-head of the talent department Tracey Jacobs and partner Billy Lazarus will become Daniel Radcliffe’s first U.S. agency representation. I hear it was very competitive and Radcliffe took other agency meetings. He continues to be represented by UK agent Sue Latimer at ARG and attorney Fred Toczek at Felker, Toczek, Gellman, Suddleson. Collectively, the first six Harry Potter films have grossed over $1.7 billion domestically. The 7th, Harry Potter And The Deathly Hallows, Part 1 is set to open November 11, 2010 with Part 2 released in July 2011. Radcliffe will next star in the independent horror thriller The Woman In Black, written by Jane Goldman and directed by James Watkins for Hammer Films.
Radcliffe at only age 21 already is a stage star as well as film. In his Broadway debut starring in Peter Shaffer’s play Equus, he was awarded Best Leading Actor at the Annual Theatre Fan Choice Awards, Best Leading Actor and Breakthrough Performance Awards at the annual Broadway.Com Audience Awards, and Drama League and Drama Desk nominations. He is also set to return to Broadway in spring 2011 to star in the revival of How To Succeed In Business Without Really Trying.
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Did they travel back in time and sign him right before he booked Harry Potter? Otherwise, what’s the point? It’s all downhill from here.
What happened to Radcliffe’s promise to play photographer-artist Dan Eldon who was killed in Somalia? I believe the project was based on Eldon’s posthumously-published scrapbook The Journey is the Destination? Radcliffe has been talking about that for years. . . .
He is still tied to the project. The funding for the project keeps falling through though – so it keeps getting bumped out until they have a financial backer.
Movies take ages to get from point A to B. The phrase, “Rome wasn’t built in a day” is applicable to most films. A friend and I have been working on our film for five years now. Rewrites, financial backing…. Another friend took 7 years to research and write a script. Chill, just because it’s not happening right now, doesn’t mean it’ll never happen.
Congratulations on signing “that dude who played Harry Potter”.
Give DR a chance. He’s clearly talented – it’s finding the right roles. And he more so than ZacE and his ilk can get right into dramas. Now can he play American? (cause we all know Americans don’t play Americans anymore)
Does this mean that the US representation looks for jobs for Dan in the United States? Is Sue still his agent? His dad his manager?