Tribute talks to Daniel Radcliffe at the Woman in Black Toronto premiere

By Alexandra Heilbron on January 27, 2012 | 4 Comments


Daniel Radcliffe has taken on his first post-Harry Potter film role with The Woman in Black, in which the 22-year-old actor plays the father of a little boy.

To promote the scary new thriller, whose tag line is “Do You Believe in Ghosts?” — Daniel came to Toronto to Scotiabank Theatre to walk the red, or in this case, black carpet.

Many fans had gathered, shouting out “I love you Daniel” and “Marry me Daniel,” which he took in stride, grinning but explaining that he’s already taken.

All the major press outlets were also there to greet Daniel, including Tribute, and we were able to ask him a few questions about this exciting new film, including how he researched depression for his role.

The Woman in Black opens February 3rd in theaters. Watch the interview below. ~Alexandra Heilbron



Comments & Discussion

  1. Reggie • January 27, 2012 @ 3:05 PM

    Saw a commercial for The Woman in Black the other day and it looks creepy as hell.

  2. Joan • January 28, 2012 @ 11:49 AM

    Yay to Daniel for coming to Canada for the first time! Good interview, Tribute!

  3. Trish Davids • January 30, 2012 @ 4:00 PM

    Super cool actor in a super awesome new movie! It was creepy but well worth seeing :). A fan even got to interview Daniel at the Toronto premiere. Here’s a link to that.

  4. Janice • March 13, 2013 @ 2:27 PM

    Awesome interview, I wish I could have been there!


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