Thursday, March 29, 2012

Daniel Radcliffe pictures from the set of Kill your Darlings


                                                                      
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Tuesday, March 27, 2012

Daniel Radcliffe acceptance speech on Harry Potter and Deathly Hallows winning an Empire award

Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows part 2 won Best Film at the Jameson Empire Awards.Daniel didn't win the best actor award but Jameson Empire Awards ask Daniel Radcliffe to Record and  acceptance speech on Harry Potter and Deathly Hallows part 2 winning.you can see the video below.


Evanna Lynch, David yates, Bonnie Wright, Jamie Campbell Bower, Gary Oldman, and Helena Bonham Carter & Matthew Lewis attend the Jameson Empire Awards.Gary Oldman win an Empire Awards

New pictures from the set of Kill your Darlings


                                           

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Friday, March 9, 2012

Daniel Radcliffe Cbs interview

Daniel Radcliffe interview on CBS he talk about kill your Darlings and Women in black

Daniel Radcliffe at a charity auction in aid of Get Connected


Article from thelondondailynews.com
The young film and stage actor took time out from his busy schedule to co-host the charity’s annual auction, held in the magnificent surroundings of the Underglobe, located beneath Shakespeare’s iconic Globe Theatre.

The auction raised £270,000 with winning bids reaching £8,000 for a private box to see Jay Z and Kanye West and £20,000 for a weekend on a super yacht. All proceeds will go directly towards the Get Connected helpline, ensuring that young people know that Get Connected is there for them, and training and expanding the team of Helpline Volunteers who provide young people with the help that they need, 365 days a year.

Daniel, 22, has been a long-standing supporter of Get Connected, which helps under-25s with absolutely any issue.  Last night, after the main auction and entertainment from Teen Rock Choir and award-winning comedian Miles Jupp, Daniel took to the stage to ask the 200 guests to pledge funds to recruit and train more Get Connected Helpline Volunteers – the people at the heart of the Helpline Service – which raised a further £20,000

“So many young people are facing really tough times and have no idea where to turn to for help. I’m delighted to support Get Connected and its Helpline Volunteers, who give up their time to support the thousands of young people who call in desperate need of help” said Daniel.

Daniel, who is the charity’s ‘Best Friend’, met forty very excited members of Teen Rock Choir who performed during the evening. The singers were aged between 10 and 24, representing the ages of the 1,500 young people who call the Get Connected helpline every week. These young people, who contact the Helpline by phone, webchat, text, and e-mail, are seeking help and support for a range of issues including homelessness, bullying, self-harm, anorexia, addiction and suicide.

“We are always overwhelmed by the kind support Get Connected receives at our annual fundraising auction,” commented Fiona Clark, Chief Executive of Get Connected. “I’m so grateful to Daniel for his support as well as all the sponsors who so generously donated and bought our auction lots. Last year, 70,000 young people contacted Get Connected; the funds raised at the auction will allow us to connect even more young people to the help they need in 2012.”

The event was sponsored by Carphone Warehouse, proud supporters of Get Connected for over ten years. Charles Dunstone, founder of Carphone Warehouse and Chairman of Get Connected, was thrilled with the auction’s success: “Get Connected has an exciting vision for the next five years and once again the dedicated team staged a hugely successful evening. I’d like to thank everyone involved for their generous support with the event. The funds received will help Get Connected raise much needed awareness among young people of the vital service it provides