<p>New York: Daniel Radcliffe is one of the world’s most famous actors. But he’s never won a major award. Until now.</p><p>Radcliffe won the Tony Award for best performance by an actor in a featured role in a musical, for his work in the smash hit revival of <em>Merrily We Roll Along</em>. The show is Radcliffe’s fifth on Broadway, but the first for which he was even nominated for a Tony, despite mostly admiring reviews all along the way.</p><p>Radcliffe, 34, will forever be known as the actor who played the title wizard in all eight <em>Harry Potter</em> films. But even before shooting of those films concluded, he had begun making the adventurous choices — onstage and onscreen — that have helped him accomplish the rare transition from child star to respected adult actor.</p><p>In <em>Merrily</em>, Radcliffe plays Charley Kringas, a lyricist-turned-playwright whose long friendship and collaboration with a talented composer (a character named Franklin Shepard, played by Jonathan Groff) has imploded.</p><p>Radcliffe’s enormous star power is a significant factor in the success of this production, which promises to forever alter how <em>Merrily</em> is viewed because the show’s original production, in 1981, was a storied flop.</p><p>Radcliffe has been with the production since 2022, when he played the same role, with the same co-stars, during an off-Broadway run at the nonprofit New York Theater Workshop. The Broadway production opened last October, and is scheduled to conclude July 7.</p>.The wife who survived Henry VIII finally gets her big-screen due.<p>He has repeatedly shown a willingness to try new things. Radcliffe first arrived on Broadway in 2008, starring in a revival of <em>Equus</em> that required him to appear nude; his next role, in a 2011 revival of the musical “How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying,” required him to sing.</p><p>He has since returned to Broadway to star in two more plays, <em>The Cripple of Inishmaan</em> in 2014 and <em>The Lifespan of a Fact</em> in 2018, and he also starred in an off-Broadway play, <em>Privacy</em>, in 2016 at the Public Theater.</p><p>He has continued to make movies, many of them indie-ish projects including <em>Kill Your Darlings, Swiss Army Man</em> and <em>Weird: The Al Yankovic Story.</em></p><p>In an interview last month, two days after being nominated for the Tony Award, Radcliffe said that he keeps returning to the stage “because I love it.”</p><p>“There’s something thrilling about doing something that scares you, live, a bit, every night,” he said. “And just the connection with the audience — being in a room full of people and feeling them react to the story. We’re very lucky it’s such an emotional show: There’s a lot laughs, and there’s a lot of comedy, but you can also hear people being emotionally affected by it towards the end, and that’s a very rewarding thing to be a part of.”</p>
<p>New York: Daniel Radcliffe is one of the world’s most famous actors. But he’s never won a major award. Until now.</p><p>Radcliffe won the Tony Award for best performance by an actor in a featured role in a musical, for his work in the smash hit revival of <em>Merrily We Roll Along</em>. The show is Radcliffe’s fifth on Broadway, but the first for which he was even nominated for a Tony, despite mostly admiring reviews all along the way.</p><p>Radcliffe, 34, will forever be known as the actor who played the title wizard in all eight <em>Harry Potter</em> films. But even before shooting of those films concluded, he had begun making the adventurous choices — onstage and onscreen — that have helped him accomplish the rare transition from child star to respected adult actor.</p><p>In <em>Merrily</em>, Radcliffe plays Charley Kringas, a lyricist-turned-playwright whose long friendship and collaboration with a talented composer (a character named Franklin Shepard, played by Jonathan Groff) has imploded.</p><p>Radcliffe’s enormous star power is a significant factor in the success of this production, which promises to forever alter how <em>Merrily</em> is viewed because the show’s original production, in 1981, was a storied flop.</p><p>Radcliffe has been with the production since 2022, when he played the same role, with the same co-stars, during an off-Broadway run at the nonprofit New York Theater Workshop. The Broadway production opened last October, and is scheduled to conclude July 7.</p>.The wife who survived Henry VIII finally gets her big-screen due.<p>He has repeatedly shown a willingness to try new things. Radcliffe first arrived on Broadway in 2008, starring in a revival of <em>Equus</em> that required him to appear nude; his next role, in a 2011 revival of the musical “How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying,” required him to sing.</p><p>He has since returned to Broadway to star in two more plays, <em>The Cripple of Inishmaan</em> in 2014 and <em>The Lifespan of a Fact</em> in 2018, and he also starred in an off-Broadway play, <em>Privacy</em>, in 2016 at the Public Theater.</p><p>He has continued to make movies, many of them indie-ish projects including <em>Kill Your Darlings, Swiss Army Man</em> and <em>Weird: The Al Yankovic Story.</em></p><p>In an interview last month, two days after being nominated for the Tony Award, Radcliffe said that he keeps returning to the stage “because I love it.”</p><p>“There’s something thrilling about doing something that scares you, live, a bit, every night,” he said. “And just the connection with the audience — being in a room full of people and feeling them react to the story. We’re very lucky it’s such an emotional show: There’s a lot laughs, and there’s a lot of comedy, but you can also hear people being emotionally affected by it towards the end, and that’s a very rewarding thing to be a part of.”</p>