
Daniel Radcliffe says he relates to the ‘neurotic professionalism’ of his new comedy character
NY Post
Daniel Radcliffe and Tracy Morgan team up as an unlikely duo in the new NBC sitcom, “The Fall and Rise of Reggie Dinkins.”
“People say, ‘You guys seem really different, what do you have in common?’ I think we both love our job and we love being there on set,” Radcliffe, 36, exclusively told The Post.
Premiering Monday, Feb. 23 (8 p.m.), “The Fall and Rise of Reggie Dinkins” follows the title character (Morgan), a disgraced former pro football player trying to launch a comeback. He hires Arthur Tobin (Radcliffe), a filmmaker who also has a tarnished reputation, to make a documentary about him.
“There’s a kind of neurotic perfectionism element to Arthur, which I relate to a little bit,” said Radcliffe.
“But, I like to think I am not as pretentious as this character is. So, I feel like I was mining other people for that.”
Morgan, 57, told The Post that he “knew” the duo would be “great.”











