
Daniel Radcliffe is looking forward to transforming into ‘Weird Al’ Yankovic for the upcoming film about the comedian’s life. Last month, fans got a sneak peek at Radcliffe in character. And while his interpretation of Yankovic required some time in the hair and makeup chair. Moreover one of his component of his look was entirely his own.
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“I grew the moustache, therefore the moustache was mine,” the 32-year-old actor told a news channel. “I didn’t want to wear a fake one every day.” According to Radcliffe, Evan Rachel Wood, who plays Madonna in the biopic. Had a “much more extensive process” in perfecting her look. In terms of what the audience should expect from this biopic, “It will be the absolutely 100 percent true account of Al’s life,” Radcliffe hinted.
“I’m going to keep it running for as long as I can,” he pondered before adding, according to the source, “because it’s nuts.” Hopefully, it will be a lot of fun.” Although Radcliffe may appear to be an unexpected choice for the role of Yankovic. The actor has a track record of carrying small, offbeat films. Radcliffe isn’t known for being a funny actor. But a few of the independent films he’s appeared in, such as Swiss Army Man, Guns Akimbo, and What If, have allowed him to hone his comedic skills.
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In a recent interview with People, Radcliffe acknowledged that portraying Yankovic in the upcoming biopic is a tremendous job. He said he felt “honoured” to be able to represent “Weird Al” Yankovic and bring the artist’s storey to life.
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