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Daniel Radcliffe breaks down his ‘Brilliant’ year from Broadway to NBC 05/31/26 06:02 PM
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Daniel Radcliffe breaks down his ‘Brilliant’ year from Broadway to NBC
May 5, 2026 was a very good Tuesday for Daniel Radcliffe.
While dropping his son off at nursery school that morning, he received a text from his mom that the actor describes to Gold Derby as being "just the word 'yes' with a bunch of exclamation marks.” The reason for that enthused note? Radcliffe had just been nominated for a Tony Award for his star turn in the one-person show Every Brilliant Thing. Then only a few hours later he got the news that his NBC sitcom, The Fall and Rise of Reggie Dinkins, had been renewed for a second season.
“Every Brilliant Thing and The Fall and Rise of Reggie Dinkins perfectly demonstrate the spectrum that I’m operating on at the moment,” Radcliffe says several weeks after that magical Tuesday. “Basically, everything needs to be either really meaningful and profound with a message I deeply believe in spreading — or incredibly fun, silly, and joy-inducing.”
Certainly, the two projects couldn’t be more different. Every Brilliant Thing — which was also Tony-nominated for Best Play Revival — is an experimental production that grapples with mental health and suicide while Radcliffe sprints through the theater, plucking audience members to act opposite him. The Fall and Rise of Reggie Dinkins, on the other hand, is a zany half-hour mockumentary about a retired football player (Tracy Morgan) hoping to reignite his career by hiring Radcliffe's disgraced documentarian Arthur Tobin to film his every move…..
https://www.yahoo.com/entertainment/tv/articles/daniel-radcliffe-breaks-down-brilliant-180000676.html
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