Daniel Radcliffe is opening up about getting a lot of support from his parents when he first started too pursue a career as an actor.
The actor — who stars in the forthcoming parody biopic “Weird: The Al Yankovic Story” — recently sat down with ET, and was joined by co-star Evan Rachel Wood and director Eric Appel.
In the film, Radcliffe portrays the famed accordion-toting parody musician, who — in the context of the over-the-top and largely fictitious story — was told by his parents at a young age to give up on his dreams and stop being himself.
For Radcliffe, however, this was about as far from his own experience as a young dreamer as possible. READ MORE: Quinta Brunson on Life After ’Abbott Elementary’ Emmy Win and Honoring Oprah in ‘Weird Al’ Biopic “My parents were incredible.
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