‘Harry Potter’ Star Daniel Radcliffe Speaks With Israeli Accent in New Film ‘Jungle’
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by Algemeiner Staff
For his latest film, “Jungle,” British actor Daniel Radcliffe — of “Harry Potter” fame — had to learn how to speak with an Israeli accent.
In the movie, the 28-year-old Radcliffe — whose mother is Jewish — plays Israeli backpacker Yossi Ghinsberg, who got lost and survived a three-week ordeal alone in the Bolivian Amazon in the early 1980s.
Watch an interview Israel’s Channel 2 conducted with Radcliff about “Jungle” this week below:
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