
He openly admires some people.
Daniel Radcliffe was born and raised in the UK, but that doesn’t mean he shouldn’t be interested in the heritage of another country. Thus, the performer of a key role in the Harry Potter films is not indifferent to Russian culture.
It turned out that the audience’s favorite is excitedly read domestic literature. He likes the works written by Nikolai Gogol, Yevgeny Zamyatin and Fyodor Dostoevsky, whose “Crime and Punishment” he met in childhood.
However, Radcliffe gives a particular preference to the works of Mikhail Bulgakov. Of course, the wizard on the screen considers the novel The Master and Margarita his favorite. He came to Moscow to visit that very “bad apartment”. Also, according to the actor in an interview with Womanhit, he would not mind reincarnating one day as a huge cat Behemoth or filming one of Mikhail Afanasyevich’s works himself, because he is his devoted fan.
Photo source: Still from Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone (2001)
Author: Elizaveta Didenko
Source: Popcorn News

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