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Radcliffe's toddler's accent is a bizarre mix
5 Mar
Summary
- Daniel Radcliffe is 36 and a father to a nearly three-year-old son.
- His son's current accent is a unique blend of American and English.
- Radcliffe finds Broadway ideal for balancing work and parenting.

Daniel Radcliffe, now 36, is navigating fatherhood with his nearly three-year-old son, whom he shares with partner Erin Darke. The couple are raising their child in New York City, where Radcliffe has recently been discussing his son's developing accent. He described the toddler's current speech as a "bizarre" mixture of American and English influences, stemming from Radcliffe's British background and Darke's American roots.
Radcliffe has openly called parenting the "best thing that's ever happened" but also acknowledged its intimidating aspects. He and Darke have been seen supporting him, even at a SAG-AFTRA protest. Balancing his career and family, Radcliffe finds Broadway particularly suitable for being a father.
Currently, Radcliffe is performing in the Broadway show 'Every Brilliant Thing', which runs through May 24. He is also appearing in the new NBC comedy 'The Fall And Rise Of Reggie Dinkins', available on Peacock and NBC. The actor mentioned that fatherhood has made him more selective in his roles, while he continues to thrive on stage and screen.




