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Tuesday, November 20, 2012
Dan Stevens, Jessica Chastain at the Thanksgiving Day Parade on CBS (CHANNEL GUIDE)
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Monday, January 9, 2012
Daniel Radcliffe covers Parade (Just Jared)
Sun, 08 January 2012 at 4:30 pm
Daniel Radcliffe takes over the cover of this weekend’s Parade magazine.
The 22-year-old actor, who just finished up his run in How To Succeed in Business Without Really Trying, chats love, marriage and fear. Check it:
On girlfriend, Rosie: “When Rosie’s here, every day seems better….I’m not an easy person to love.
There are lots of times when I’m a very good boyfriend, but there are times when I’m useless. I mean, I’m a mess around the house. I talk nonstop. I become obsessed with things. This year it’s fantasy football, which means Rosie has to listen to me talking 24 hours a day about this team. ‘Should I take this player out, do you think, darling?’ And she listens to it, and she loves me for my oddness, my awkwardness, all of those things that I hate about myself. She finds them cute. I guess that’s love.”
On his success going away one day: “Yes. But it’s reality, not fear. It will happen, and I have accepted that. In a way it’s a great relief that I will never, ever do a film as successful as the Harry Potter series. But neither will anybody else. [laughs] Or it will take them a long time.”
On marriage: “When growing up, I thought of marriage as being very official, drawing up a contract. It seemed slightly clinical to me. But then you meet somebody that you really love and you think, ‘Actually, I wouldn’t mind standing up in front of my friends and family and telling them how much I love you and that I want to be with you forever.”
Daniel Radcliffe: “Parade” Behind The Scenes
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Sunday, November 27, 2011
Daniel Radcliffe at the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade - he can sing! and Dance!
We may be just as excited for Darren Criss to take over the role, but there's no denying that Daniel Radcliffe has made his stint as J. Pierrepont Finch in How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying on Broadway entirely all HIS!
In case you were too busy gobbling up turkey nomz to catch Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade Thursday morning in New
Yup!
Our man Blaine and Nick Jonas have some TALENTED shoes to fill!
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Thursday, November 3, 2011
Daniel Radcliffe to join Broadway stars in Macy's Thanksgiving Day parade
The Guardian
Harry Potter actor set to dazzle New York alongside celebs of stage and song – and Sesame Street – in spectacle's 85th year
I'll get my float ... Daniel Radcliffe and co-star John Larroquette in How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying. Photograph: Ari Mintz/AP
Daniel Radcliffe will swap Broadway for Sixth Avenue when he takes part in this year's Macy's Thanksgiving Day parade in New York.
The Harry Potter actor, who has been starring in the musical How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying since February, will join his fellow cast members on the famous parade in its 85th year.
Broadway shows are always well represented among participants. Cast members from Priscilla, Queen of the Desert, Sister Act and Spider-Man: Turn Off the Dark will also take part. They will be joined by children from summer stage schools Camp Broadway and Stagedoor Manor, while the Radio City Rockettes, a precision dance company that has been a Christmas fixture on Broadway for 77 years, will also make their traditional appearance.
The parade is something of an American institution, perceived as the start of the holiday season. It features floats and giant helium balloons of popular cartoon characters including Bart Simpson and Shrek. This year's event, which starts at 9am local time on 24 November, will be broadcast live on television by NBC.
Also performing alongside Radcliffe will be pop stars Mary J Blige, Cee-Lo Green and Neil Diamond, as well as the cast and Muppets of Sesame Street.
Since its revision in 2009, the parade route starts at Central Park West and 77th Street, before turning on to Seventh Ave and, finally, Sixth Ave, continuing until it reaches Macy's store itself at Herald Square.
The Harry Potter actor, who has been starring in the musical How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying since February, will join his fellow cast members on the famous parade in its 85th year.
Broadway shows are always well represented among participants. Cast members from Priscilla, Queen of the Desert, Sister Act and Spider-Man: Turn Off the Dark will also take part. They will be joined by children from summer stage schools Camp Broadway and Stagedoor Manor, while the Radio City Rockettes, a precision dance company that has been a Christmas fixture on Broadway for 77 years, will also make their traditional appearance.
The parade is something of an American institution, perceived as the start of the holiday season. It features floats and giant helium balloons of popular cartoon characters including Bart Simpson and Shrek. This year's event, which starts at 9am local time on 24 November, will be broadcast live on television by NBC.
Also performing alongside Radcliffe will be pop stars Mary J Blige, Cee-Lo Green and Neil Diamond, as well as the cast and Muppets of Sesame Street.
Since its revision in 2009, the parade route starts at Central Park West and 77th Street, before turning on to Seventh Ave and, finally, Sixth Ave, continuing until it reaches Macy's store itself at Herald Square.
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Daniel Radcliffe,
how to succeed in business without really trying,
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mary j blige,
new york city ballet,
sesame street,
thanksgiving day parade
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