Daniel Radcliffe, star of the action-adventure comedy The Lost City, describes the personality of his villainous character Abigail Fairfax as "pathetic" and "very funny." Having initially cut his acting teeth as a child in various projects, Radcliffe is one of the most recognized and beloved film stars in the world thanks to his portrayal of the titular boy wizard in the Harry Potter movie franchise. However, since bidding farewell to the character following Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows — Part 2 in 2011, Radcliffe has enjoyed a varied career playing a smorgasbord of distinctive roles that are a far-cry from his most famous performance. From haunted lawyer Arthur Kipps in The Woman in Black, to flatulent corpse Manny in Swiss Army Man and «Weird Al» Yankovic in the upcoming biopic Weird: The Al Yankovic Story, Radcliffe has proven his versatility as an actor time and again since leaving Hogwarts behind him.
Radcliffe's most recent project, The Lost City, sees the actor in yet another eccentric role, playing billionaire and international criminal Abigail Fairfax. Directed and co-written by the Nee Brothers, the movie sees Fairfax kidnapping romance novelist Loretta Sage (Sandra Bullock) so that she can lead him to the priceless treasure known as the «Crown of Fire,» as she has based her novels on genuine historic research. Featuring an impressive cast that also includes Channing Tatum, Da'Vine Joy Randolph, Patti Harrison, Oscar Nunez and Brad Pitt, The Lost City has exceeded box office expectations as well as earning itself a number of positive reviews for its fun and humorous take on the action-adventure genre.
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