August 23, 2014
This former A list mostly movie actor who has his movie career back on track after some rough starts when his franchise ended is losing the battle with sobriety. On a transatlantic flight recently the actor had ten drinks and a bottle of wine and kept pawing at the flight attendants. The last hour of the flight he finally passed out, but had to be helped off the plane by an airline representative.
Daniel Radcliffe
no. not my lovely Daniel. i won't have it.
ReplyDeleteSobriety isn't easy.
ReplyDeleteBest of luck to you, Daniel.
I feel awful about this. Daniel Radcliffe is such a fine actor and seems like an equally lovely person. Babble's right. Sobriety isn't easy. I wish him all the best.
ReplyDeleteOh dear, I hope he can get back on track. Dan Rad is a great fellow.
ReplyDeleteWhat is Enty considering "rough starts when his franchise ended?"
ReplyDeleteI can't think of a movie, TV appearance or stage role where DanRad wasn't a big success. He was lauded in "Equus," "How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying," "Young Doctor's Notebook," "The Woman in Black," and "Horns," off the top of my head. What am I missing?
I think he means in terms of blockbuster box office performance.
ReplyDeletepoor dan
ReplyDeleteThis makes me sad. He's an excellent actor and so young. Hope he gets back on the wagon and stays there.
ReplyDeleteHe's had a very big problem with alcohol in the past. I think that's what Enty is talking about.
ReplyDeleteThis one makes me so sad. I'd heard he was doing really good with his sobriety. Once you're an addict it's so hard to stop and you have to want to stop. I really hope he gets back on track.
ReplyDeleteOh man. Not my Harry.
ReplyDeleteHe was incredible as Ginsberg in Kill Your Darlings. I hadn't seen him in much before that, not a Potter fan. Please pull it together young Dan. Everybody loves you.
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