Daniel_richard
Daniel Radcliffe Supports Gay Marriage
Daniel Radcliffe speaks exclusively to dot429 about celebrity involvement with charities, his views on gay marriage, and his favorite politician.

Alternate Text

dot429 Exclusive


Daniel Radcliffe has a lot to be thankful for. At merely 21, he has amassed an astounding net worth, portrayed one of the most iconic characters of all time, and frankly, he's just getting started. He's currently starring (and receiving rave reviews) on Broadway in How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying, and looking sharp on the cover of the April/May issue of Gotham Magazine.
 
However, he told me last night at a party celebrating the cover at Salon De Ning, at the Peninsula New York, that his work with the Trevor Project is what he is most proud of. In fact, he is being honored by the organization this summer, as a recipient of the "Hero Award." While he is thrilled to be recognized for his work with the organization, he is quick to point out that the real heroes are working at the call centers, providing voluntary aid and counseling. What impresses me most about Daniel is his devotion to the particular cause. He is certainly not one to support a cause simply because it is trendy, as is typical in Hollywood, and his self-awareness is refreshing. "You can be perceived as jumping on a bandwagon when it comes to some issues, not that that's a reason to put off getting involved. If there's something that someone in the public eye is passionate about, they should do it to highlight awareness. But you mustn't ever put yourself on any moral high ground which is what some people are in danger of doing," he explained.
 
When it comes to gay marriage, a topic that many public figures shy away from, he is vocal and opinionated. "I'm more than happy to say I think gay marriage should be legal," he stated, "There's absolutely no reason why it shouldn't be." In terms of American politics, he has the most admiration for Gavin Newsom. "It's fantastic how he has spoke out about these issues over the years. He spoke out for his city. He's not worried what the rest of the country is doing," Daniel remarked. It seems like he and Gavin share the same fearlessness and desire for change.
 
A courteous and kind gentleman, Daniel was an absolute pleasure to speak with. His work stretches beyond simply cutting a few checks, and he has genuine concern and interest in his cause. His bold voice will hopefully continue to inspire other celebrities to get involved: not because it looks good, but because they are knowledgeable and actually care. He put it terrifically, exclaiming, “If you have an articulate opinion to give, then give it.”

 

ADDITIONAL ARTICLES

Luke Evans Is Out - Then In

Zachary Quinto Needs Our Help

Hollywood Duke: The Celluloid Closet

Wilson Cruz: Devoted to Helping Gay Teens

Out and Proud: Velez-Mitchell Makes Headlines

Glee's Bad Girl Goes Gay

How to Come Out of the Closet

Actor Chad Allen's Coming Out Story - In His Own Words

GOP hopefuls tackle LGBT rights


Comments
Comment by Bryce Cox
4 months ago

It's time for all gay individuals to come out and acknowledge that we are not a silent minority I think more people would be surprized to see who many of us are out there and I mean OUT!

Comment by Derek Williams
4 months ago

An absolutely fantastic young man. One of our most valuable, and valued allies for all the right reasons.

Comment by mickymartin
3 months ago

Very Cute, Extremely Sexy, Great potential for an even bigger future career... just give up the smoking... it is a real turn off and although you are still just 21, it is starting to show and I personally want to enjoy your cute sexy face for decades. Smoking will take your looks in a short few years and well no one no matter how much money or success they have, wants to kiss an ashtray. Stop now, do other things that are more fun and dont show up as brown teeth and yellow tongue and dark nostrils and yellow/brown fingers. It was very evident in your last HP film... :( If you give up the smoking, you can call and I would not say no hehe

Related Stories:

The Complexities of Inclusive Language

Grace in Times Square

Travel Put the Social in Media

More Stories:

Arts

Design

Good Life

Business

Politics

Change Makers

Best Practices

Open At Work
R. Couri Hay
Blogroll
Hollywood Duke: Luke Evans is Out - Then In
Actor Chad Allen’s Coming Out Story - In His Own Words
Daniel Radcliffe Supports Gay Marriage
Hollywood Duke: Zachary Quinto Needs Our Help
Hollywood Duke: The Celluloid Closet