Daniel Radcliffe on screen and stage

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Daniel Radcliffe on screen and stage
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Radcliffe in 2015
Filmography
Feature films27
Television series14

Daniel Radcliffe is an English actor who has appeared on film, television and stage. He is best known for playing the role of Harry Potter in the film series of the same name from 2001 to 2011.

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Film

YearTitleRoleNotesRef.
2001 The Tailor of Panama Mark Pendel [1]
Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone Harry Potter
2002 Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets
2004 Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban
2005 Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire
2007 Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix
December Boys Maps [2]
2009 Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince Harry Potter
2010 Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 1
2011 Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 2
2012 The Woman in Black Arthur Kipps [3] [4]
2013 Kill Your Darlings Allen Ginsberg [5] [6]
Horns Ignatius "Ig" Perrish [7] [8]
What If Wallace [9] [10]
2015 Trainwreck The Dog WalkerCameo [11] [12]
Victor Frankenstein Igor [13]
2016 Swiss Army Man Manny [14] [15]
Now You See Me 2 Walter Mabry [16] [17]
Imperium Nate Foster [18] [19]
2017 Lost in London HimselfCameo [20]
Jungle Yossi Ghinsberg [21]
2018 Beast of Burden Sean Haggerty [22]
2019 Playmobil: The Movie Rex DasherVoice role [23]
Guns Akimbo Miles Lee Harris [24]
2020 Escape from Pretoria Tim Jenkin
2022 The Lost City Abigail Fairfax [25]
2025 Now You See Me 3 Walter MabryFilming [26]

Television

YearTitleRoleNotesRef.
1999 David Copperfield Young David Copperfield Television film [27]
2006 Extras HimselfEpisode: "Daniel Radcliffe" [28]
2007 My Boy Jack John Kipling Television film
2010, 2014
2018
The Simpsons Edmund / Diggs / HimselfVoice roles; 3 episodes
2012 Saturday Night Live Himself (host)Episode: "Daniel Radcliffe/Lana Del Rey" [29]
2012, 2017 Robot Chicken Mullet Kid / Thomas the Tank Engine / Gareth Voice roles; 2 episodes [30]
2012–2013 A Young Doctor's Notebook Young Dr. Vladimir "Nika" Bomgard8 episodes
2012, 2015 Have I Got News for You Himself (host)2 episodes
2015 BoJack Horseman HimselfVoice role; Episode: "Let's Find Out" [31]
The Gamechangers Sam Houser Television film [32]
2019–2023 Miracle Workers Craig Bog (S1)
Prince Chauncley The Pretty Cool (S2)
Reverend Ezekiel Brown (S3)
Sid (S4)
Main role; also executive producer [33]
[34]
2020 Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt: Kimmy vs the Reverend Prince FrederickTelevision film [35]
2022 Harry Potter 20th Anniversary: Return to Hogwarts HimselfTelevision special [36]
Weird: The Al Yankovic Story "Weird Al" Yankovic Television film [37]
Rick and Morty Knight of the SunVoice role; Episode: "A Rick in King Mortur's Mort"
2023 Digman! Sebastian LinesVoice role; Episode: "Shakespeare's Lost Sonnet"
2023–present Mulligan King Jeremy FitzhoggVoice role; Recurring character [38]
2023 David Holmes: The Boy Who Lived HimselfDocumentary; also executive producer [39]

Stage

YearTitleRoleVenueNotes
2007 Equus Alan Strang Gielgud Theatre West End
2008–2009 Broadhurst Theatre Broadway
2011–2012 How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying J. Pierrepont Finch Al Hirschfeld Theatre
2013 The Cripple of Inishmaan Billy Claven Noël Coward Theatre West End
2014 Cort Theatre Broadway
2016 Privacy The Writer The Public Theater Off-Broadway
2017 Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead Rosencrantz The Old Vic
2018 The Lifespan of a Fact Fingal Studio 54 Broadway
2020 Endgame / Rough for Theatre II Clov / AThe Old Vic
2022–2023 Merrily We Roll Along Charley Kringas New York Theatre Workshop Off-Broadway
2023–2024 Hudson Theatre Broadway

Music videos

YearTitleRolePerformer(s)Ref.
2012"Beginners"Main character Slow Club
2016"Demolisher"Director, EditorBehind Her Savage Killing

Others

YearTitleRoleRef.
2003Mind Reading: The Interactive Guide to EmotionsHimself [40]
2010 Harry Potter and the Forbidden Journey Harry Potter [41]

See also

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