Overview
- Radcliffe, speaking after Tuesday's performance of his one-person Broadway play Every Brilliant Thing, said he had been deeply unhappy when younger but now feels profoundly happy as a parent.
- He recalled walking with his three-year-old son holding his hand and said the simple moment left him feeling very happy.
- He called Every Brilliant Thing the most meaningful show he has done, praising its audience interaction on depression, with the Broadway run set through May 24 before Mariska Hargitay steps into the role.
- He said he first turned down an earlier London staging because it would keep him away from his family in New York, adding the bar is now higher for work that takes him from home.
- Asked about his child's future in entertainment, he said he would rather his son not become a famous actor and would welcome work behind the camera.