Ever since the end of the Harry Potter films, Daniel Radcliffe has been trying everything to shake off the famous wizard title. His latest effort is the role of a shaved head in the neo-Nazi drama Imperium, full of racist slurs. In the film, he had to shave his head in front of the camera, among other things, and he felt so uncomfortable in the role that after the end of difficult scenes he apologized to his co-stars for the verbal violence he used on them.
Daniel Radcliffe in his post-Harry Potter career, he tried himself in many, even rather unusual, roles in order to wash away the taste for a wizard. But he hasn't gone as extreme as in the movie Imperium. He plays in this drama shaven head, which covers people with racist slurs. Radcliffe, who is used to softer roles, said that after each difficult scene he apologized to his co-stars for insults.
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Radcliffe plays a positive, quiet character agent Nat Foster's FBI, who infiltrates a group of neo-Nazi white supremacists who are in the middle of assembling bombs for a terrorist attack. She inspired the film first person narrative real-life FBI agent Michael Germano, who spent 15 years of his career undercover in white supremacy groups.