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Daniel Jacob Radcliffe (born July 23, 1989) is an English actor. He rose to fame at age twelve, when he began portraying Harry Potter in the film series of the same name; and has held various other film and theatre roles. Over his career, Radcliffe has received various awards and nominations. Radcliffe made his acting debut at age 10 in the BBC One television film David Copperfield (1999), followed by his feature film debut in The Tailor of Panama (2001). The same year, he starred as Harry Potter in the film adaptation of the J.K. Rowling fantasy novel, Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone. Over the next decade, he played the eponymous role in seven sequels, culminating with Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 2 (2011). During this period, he became one of the world's highest-paid actors and gained worldwide fame, popularity, and critical acclaim. Following the success of Harry Potter, Radcliffe starred in the romantic comedy What If? (2013), and played the lawyer Arthur Kipps in the horror film The Woman in Black (2012), poet Allen Ginsberg in the drama film Kill Your Darlings (2013), Igor in the science-fiction horror film Victor Frankenstein (2015), a sentient corpse in the comedy-drama film Swiss Army Man (2016), technological prodigy Walter Mabry in the heist thriller film Now You See Me 2 (2016), and FBI agent Nate Foster in the critically acclaimed thriller film Imperium (2016). Since 2019, he has starred in the TBS anthology series Miracle Workers. In 2022, he starred in the action comedy The Lost City and portrayed Weird Al Yankovic in Weird: The Al Yankovic Story. Radcliffe branched out to stage acting in 2007, starring in the West End and Broadway productions of Equus. From 2011 to 2012 he portrayed J. Pierrepont Finch in the Broadway revival of the musical How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying. He continued in Martin McDonagh's dark comedy The Cripple of Inishmaan (2013-2014) in the West End and Broadway and a revival of Tom Stoppard's play Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead (2017) at The Old Vic. He also starred in the satirical plays Privacy (2016) and The Lifespan of a Fact (2018), respectively off and on Broadway. In 2022 starred in the New York Theatre Workshop revival of Stephen Sondheim's Merrily We Roll Along.

When Steve wakes up with no memory of who he is other than his first name, or how he got to this new, almost primal existence, he must journey across "The Over world" to find a long lost legion of magicians that local villagers say will give him the answers he seeks. Armed with nothing but a sword Steve sets out to find the Woodland Mansion, little does he know he's being followed. Herobrine, an ancient entity, almost ethereal presence, who has been in the Over world for eons, has now found the hero Steve and doesn't like how he's changing things. He takes over the minds of the villagers and even the magicians turning them into Vindicators and Evokers. Steve must battle his way through the woodland mansion to find the old spellbooks before these evil beings find him. In the chaos he learns how to build something that will become his greatest weapon, a gauntlet, that can craft and create anything. He uses this to defeat the mobs and have a final battle with Herobrine where he banishes him to a prison in a place called the Far Lands. In the final scene Steve returns to his home village where he announces he hasn't found who he is, but has found a way back home, a portal, a prophecy, he has to kill a dragon...

