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Post your questions for Daniel Radcliffe

- Rich Pelley

After starring in a decade-worth of JK Rowling adaptation­s, Daniel Radcliffe has forged a career by appearing in roles that couldn’t be further away from the one that made him famous as everybody’s favourite Gryffindor schoolboy in the Harry Potter films. He has played a sentient corpse (Swiss Army Man), a man turning into a devil (Horns) and a doctor who has imaginary conversati­ons with his older self (A Young Doctor’s Notebook). He has played a haunted lawyer (The Woman in Black), a tech prodigy (Now You See Me 2) and a man who persistent­ly tries to make wooden keys in the weirdly compelling 2020 prison drama Escape from Pretoria. In his new film, Weird: The Al Yankovic Story, he plays the US musician best known for his musical parodies including Smells Like Nirvana, Perform This Way and Like a Surgeon. That’s a hell of a perm, tache, and American

accordion-playing accent combo you’ve got there, young man.

In 2007, aged 17, Radcliffe played a man with a pathologic­al religious fascinatio­n with horses in Equus, in London’s West End, a role that required Radcliffe to appear naked on stage. And if you haven’t seen him faultlessl­y rap all the words to Alphabet Aerobics by Blackalici­ous, do so right now.

All of which raises the question: what’s Radcliffe like in real life? With one of the most recognisab­le faces in the movie world, is this why Radcliffe likes to take on so many characterc­hanging roles that require him to grow beards, shave his head and affect funny accents? What bands is he into at the moment? Is he – in the nicest possible way – Britain’s weirdest film star?

Post your questions by midday on Monday 31 October and we will print his answers in Film & Music and online. Try to keep the Potter fanboy questions to a minimum because he has been asked those a gazillion times!

• Weird: The Al Yankovic Story is on Roku from 4 November.

 ?? ?? Is this Britain’s most unusual film star? Daniel Radcliffe. Photograph: Jeff Vespa/@portraits/Rex/Shuttersto­ck
Is this Britain’s most unusual film star? Daniel Radcliffe. Photograph: Jeff Vespa/@portraits/Rex/Shuttersto­ck

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