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  •   Home > News > Entertainment

    Daniel Radcliffe has been named Rear Of The Year 2015

    The 25-year-old actor, who's best known for his starring role in the 'Harry Potter' franchise, beat the likes of Idris Elba and 'Fifty Shades of Grey' star Jamie Dornan to claim the coveted award.


    Daniel's case may have been aided by his starring role in the thriller movie 'Horns', in which he appears naked, while he also famously took his clothes off to play the part of Alan Strang in the stage show 'Equus'.

    The top five list also included British tennis star Andy Murray and Oscar-winning actor Eddie Redmayne.

    Meanwhile, British soap star Kym Marsh won the female category, saying the award was "greatly appreciated".

    She said: "I'd like to thank everyone from the heart of my bottom for voting for me. It's totally unexpected but greatly appreciated.

    "I'm very flattered to receive this award, it looks like all those extra gym sessions have paid off."

    Kym topped the list ahead of actress and ex-'Coronation Street' co-star Michelle Keegan, and former award winner Carol Vorderman.




    Rear of the Year 2015: Male




    1. Daniel Radcliffe

    2. Jamie Dornan

    3. Andy Murray

    4. Idris Elba

    5. Eddie Redmayne




    Rear of the Year 2015: Female




    1. Kym Marsh

    2. Michelle Keegan

    3. Carol Vorderman

    4. Amanda Holden

    5. Carey Mulligan

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