Breaking from his role in the critically acclaimed play "The Cripple of Inishmaan," Daniel Radcliffe scored a feature in the June 2013 issue of Vogue.
While channeling his character from the play for the Anton Corbijn's 1930-inspired shoot, the "Harry Potter" star opened up about his character in the dark comedy and his acting ambitions.

Check out a few highlights from Mr. Radcliffe's interview below. For more, be sure to pay a visit to Vogue!
On his appearance in "The Cripple of Inishmaan"
"It manages to be sweet and, a the same time, unbelievably cruel. He [writer Martin McDonagh] always gives you just a minimum amount of hope that you need to leave the theater smiling."
On his British to Irish accent:
"[My cast mates would be] shaking their heads a muttering 'Oh, God' when I opened my mouth."
On his roles and wanting to advance in acting:
"I want to be consistent, authentic, and, for me, safe, so I can go on and have a productive life in the workforce."
While channeling his character from the play for the Anton Corbijn's 1930-inspired shoot, the "Harry Potter" star opened up about his character in the dark comedy and his acting ambitions.
On his appearance in "The Cripple of Inishmaan"
"It manages to be sweet and, a the same time, unbelievably cruel. He [writer Martin McDonagh] always gives you just a minimum amount of hope that you need to leave the theater smiling."
On his British to Irish accent:
"[My cast mates would be] shaking their heads a muttering 'Oh, God' when I opened my mouth."
On his roles and wanting to advance in acting:
"I want to be consistent, authentic, and, for me, safe, so I can go on and have a productive life in the workforce."



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