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Rupert Grint

Rupert Alexander Lloyd Grint[2] (/ɡrɪnt/; born 24 August 1988) is an English actor. Grint rose to fame for his role as Ron Weasley in the Harry Potter film series, for which he was cast at age eleven, having previously acted only in school plays and his local theatre group. Since then, he has continued his work on film, television, and theatre.

Rupert Grint
Grint in 2018
Born
Rupert Alexander Lloyd Grint

(1988-08-24) 24 August 1988 (age 35)
Harlow, Essex, England[1]
EducationRichard Hale School
OccupationActor
Years active1999–present
PartnerGeorgia Groome (2011–present)
Children1
Signature

Beginning in 2002, he began to work outside of the Harry Potter franchise, with a co-leading role in Thunderpants. He starred in the dramedy Driving Lessons (2006) and the drama Cherrybomb (2009) and co-starred in the comedy Wild Target (2010). After the Harry Potter series concluded, he appeared in the films Into the White (2012), Charlie Countryman (2013), CBGB (2013), and Moonwalkers (2015). He made his stage debut in 2013 in Mojo at the Harold Pinter Theatre. He executive-produced and starred in the television series Snatch, based on the film of the same name. He has also starred in the black comedy series Sick Note, the mystery thriller miniseries The ABC Murders, and the psychological horror series Servant.

Early life edit

Grint was born on 24 August 1988 in Harlow, Essex, to Nigel Grint, a dealer in racing memorabilia, and Joanne Grint (née Parsons).[1] He is the eldest of five siblings.[3] He has said that his earliest goal in life was to become an ice cream man.[1] He grew up in Watton-at-Stone, Hertfordshire,[4] and was educated at Richard Hale School, in Hertford.[5]

While in school, he took an avid interest in theatre. He began performing in school productions and joined the Top Hat Stage and Screen School, a local theatre group that cast him as a fish in Noah's Ark and a donkey in a nativity play. He continued participating in school plays as he moved into secondary school.[1] Nonetheless, he had never acted professionally prior to the Harry Potter series.[6] He left school at sixteen to focus on his acting career, saying he "didn't really like school that much".[3][7]

Career edit

1999–2011: Harry Potter and worldwide recognition edit

Starting in 1999, casting began for the film adaptation of Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone, the best-selling novel by J. K. Rowling. Rowling insisted the cast be British and assisted Susie Figgis and director Chris Columbus in casting the roles.[8] Grint, a fan of the book series, chose to audition for the role of Ron Weasley, one of Harry Potter's best friends at Hogwarts. Having seen a Newsround report about the open casting, he sent in a video of himself rapping about how he wished to receive the role, and the casting team asked for a meeting with him.[9] In August 2000, Daniel Radcliffe, Emma Watson, and Grint were selected to play Harry, Hermione Granger, and Ron.[10] Grint is the oldest member of the trio.[11] The release of Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone in 2001 was Grint's debut screen performance.[12] Breaking records for opening-day sales and opening-weekend takings, it was the year's highest-grossing film.[13] With a total of US$974 million in its theatrical run, it stands as the series' second most commercially successful entry.[14] It was critically well-received, scoring mainly positive reviews. However, a number of critics found the adaption's faithfulness to the book both its best and worst quality.[15] Grint won a Satellite Award in the category of Outstanding New Talent, and a Young Artist Award for Most Promising Young Newcomer.[16][17]

A year later, Grint again starred as Ron in Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets (2002). It opened to positive reviews and critics generally enjoyed the lead actors' performances. Both Los Angeles Times and New York Magazine observed that Grint and his peers had matured between films,[18] with the latter pointing out that Grint had become "more proficient" and said they missed "the amateurish ardour" the actor and Watson carried in Philosopher's Stone.[19] Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban (2004) was released on 31 May in the UK. The film sees all three of its lead characters hover on the brink of adolescence, "and while they look braver and more capable than before, the dangers they face seem far more grave and their vulnerability more intense."[20] Alfonso Cuarón took over direction for Prisoner of Azkaban, which remains the lowest-grossing Harry Potter film with US$795 million in revenue.[14][21] Nonetheless, it was the second highest-grossing movie of 2004, behind Shrek 2.[22]

 
Grint at the Toronto premiere of Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix in 2007

In 2005, Grint reprised his role for the fourth film in the series – Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire. The adaptation, unlike previous films, explored romantic elements and included more humour.[23] In a 2005 interview with IGN, all three lead actors singled out humour as a reason for the film's success.[23] It was directed by Mike Newell, whom Grint characterised as "really loud and not afraid to swear at you, but he was really cool."[24] Goblet of Fire is one of the series' best-reviewed instalments, and is noted for its characters' maturity and sophistication, darker and more complex plotline, and the quality of the screenplay and lead actors' performances.[25]

Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix, the fifth film in the Harry Potter franchise, was released to cinemas in 2007. A huge financial success, it set a record worldwide opening-weekend gross of US$394 million, superseding Spider-Man 3.[26] It was directed by a new filmmaker, David Yates,[27] who directed all of the subsequent Potter films. Grint said the laid-back director was "really good" and helped keep the material fresh.[24] Grint and his Harry Potter co-stars left imprints of their hands, feet and wands in front of Grauman's Chinese Theater in Hollywood.[28]

On 15 July 2009, the series' sixth instalment, Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince, was released and again set box office records.[29][30] In its theatrical run, it earned US$933 million ticket sales.[14] It is also one of the most positively reviewed Harry Potter films, with critics praising its "emotionally satisfying" story, direction, cinematography, visual design and music.[31][32] Grint observed a change in Ron in this entry, pointing out that his once insecure, often overshadowed character started to become more secure and even began to show a dark side. He found it fun to personify a more emotional Ron.[6] Between 2009 and 2010, Grint's work received three award nominations, including one win—an Otto Award from the German magazine Bravo.[33]

 
Grint with co-stars Daniel Radcliffe (left) and Emma Watson (middle) at the premiere of Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 2 in 2011

Despite the previous films' successes, the franchise's future was put into question when the three lead actors had reservations about signing on for the final two films.[34] However, by March 2007, Grint agreed to return for the last installments.[35] For financial and scripting reasons, the final book was divided into two films, shot back-to-back,[36] with filming concluding in June 2010.[37] After completing the final film, Grint said: "I mean it literally has been my childhood, and suddenly it all came down to really just one random scene, with us jumping through a fireplace, and then it was over. ...it's very odd. Because suddenly it was all over, just like that. It was really emotional for all of us, realising that we're never going to be doing this again."[6]

Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 1 (2010) was released in November and grossed over US$950 million.[14] It set several box office records[38] and received mostly favourable reviews.[15] Grint's portrayal of Ron again earned him critical praise. Reviewing the adaption for Slate, Dana Stevens called all three of the leads "terrific".[39] Although he disliked the film, Joe Morgenstern of The Wall Street Journal wrote that "Grint has grown up to be a skilful actor who knows the value of a slow burn".[40] New York Post writer Lou Lumenick, however, felt that both Grint and Radcliffe had grown weary of playing the characters and expressed it in their performances.[41] Grint's performance brought him nominations from the MTV Movie Awards and National Movie Awards for Best Fight and Performance of the Year in 2011.[42][43] He reprised his role for the seventh time in Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 2, the final Harry Potter instalment. It resumed from where the previous film left off, and included a lot of action, whereas Part 1 had focused more on character development.[44] Grint, along with the film,[15] was critically acclaimed: Ann Hornaday of The Washington Post wrote, "Who could have predicted that Radcliffe, Grint and Watson would turn out to be good actors?".[45] The film broke several box office records, including biggest midnight release,[46] biggest first-day opening,[46] and biggest opening-weekend.[47] Deathly Hallows – Part 2 became the fourth highest-grossing film of all time. Harry Potter author J. K. Rowling gave a speech at the world premiere of Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 2 on 7 July 2011 in London. She said that there were seven Harry Potter film series cast members whom she called "The Big Seven"; Grint was one of them, with Daniel Radcliffe, Emma Watson, Tom Felton, Matthew Lewis, Evanna Lynch and Bonnie Wright.[48]

2002–2011: Concurrent film work during Harry Potter edit

In 2002, Grint starred in his first non-Harry Potter film, Thunderpants, which revolves around Patrick (played by Bruce Cook) whose remarkable capacity for flatulence scores him a job as an astronaut. In this film, Grint played the co-lead role of Alan, an anosmic boy who is Patrick's only friend. It was generally ignored by critics and audiences. Most critics who did take notice of it did not respond well to it, with one writing: "This film should be shown in prisons so that inmates have a good reason to never return."[49] Grint also appeared in Driving Lessons, a comedy drama released in 2006, starring opposite Julie Walters. It met with a mixed reception by critics, but his portrayal of an oppressed teenage boy was generally praised. Alt Film Guide's Andre Soares wrote: "Grint, on the other hand, is a revelation . . . [He] displays an innate naturalness mixed with personal charisma that turn a potentially pathetic Christian freak into a humorous, thoroughly likable – if more than a little awkward – young man".[50]

In July 2008, it was announced that Grint would star in the drama film Cherrybomb with Robert Sheehan and Kimberley Nixon. Grint found shooting this film very different from the Harry Potter films, as he had to adjust to doing a dozen scenes per day.[51] Grint's character—Malachy, a worker at Belfast—goes to great lengths to impress his boss's daughter, with whom he is infatuated. This film, like his next project, involved him playing violent roles.[51] Despite premiering at the 2009 Berlin International Film Festival, the film was initially unable to find a distributor. An online campaign by Grint's fans was credited with helping to secure a distribution deal in the UK in 2010.[52]

Jonathan Lynn directed Grint in Wild Target, a 2010 comedy thriller, where he starred with Emily Blunt and Bill Nighy. A remake of the 1993 French film Cible Emouvante, it was made on a relatively small budget of US$8 million.[53] It was a commercial failure, earning only US$3.4 million,[54] and garnered mostly negative reviews in the media, which criticised it for dishonouring the original film and wasting the comedic potential of its cast.[55] However, Grint also attracted some positive notice: "It’s nice to see Rupert Grint perform well in a role other than that of Ron Weasley, and it’s clear that he’s got a career ahead of him."[56]

In January 2011, Grint made a cameo appearance on the BBC popular comedy show Come Fly with Me, starring comedy duo Matt Lucas and David Walliams (Little Britain).[57] In March 2011, he was cast as the lead character in the small-budget anti-war Norwegian film Into the White, directed by Petter Næss.[58] Principal photography started in April, and the film, which was shot on location,[59] was released in 2012. It is based on a real incident that took place on 27 April 1940, when German Luftwaffe pilot Horst Schopis's bomber was shot down at Grotli by a Royal Navy Fleet Air Arm Blackburn Skua, which then crash-landed. The several German and British crew members found shelter by chance during a harsh winter there.[59]

In August 2011, Grint did a photo shoot with his friend and Harry Potter co-star Tom Felton in Los Angeles for the autumn/winter collection of the fashion label Band of Outsiders.[60] In September 2011, it was announced that Grint would voice a character in the film adaptation of Postman Pat along with David Tennant, Stephen Mangan and Jim Broadbent; it was released in May 2014.[61] Grint also appears in the music video for Ed Sheeran's song "Lego House", released on 20 October 2011.[62]

2012–present: Further work, theatre, and television edit

In March 2012, the "Visit Britain" TV ad was released, featuring Grint alongside Julie Walters, Michelle Dockery and Stephen Fry, promoting holidaying at home in the UK. Later that month,Variety reported that Grint had been cast alongside Chloë Grace Moretz in The Drummer, a biopic film about drummer Dennis Wilson of the Beach Boys. That day, The Hollywood Reporter confirmed it and announced that filming would begin 15 June 2012 in California and Savannah, Georgia.[63][64]

 
Grint in 2012

On 25 July 2012, Grint carried the 2012 London Olympic torch during the Olympic Torch Relay, part of the London 2012 Summer Olympics. He told the BBC News that it was an "overwhelming" experience that he "hoped to remember forever",[65] and told The Daily Telegraph, "It was amazing, it was really overwhelming. It's just such an honour to be a part of this. I'm really proud".[66] In October 2012, he narrated We Are Aliens, a 25-minute 3D Planetarium Fulldome film about the possibility of other intelligent life in the universe.[67]

On 13 February 2013, The Hollywood Reporter's Live Feed announced that Grint would star in a television pilot for CBS called Super Clyde.[68] It did not become a series. In July 2013, it was confirmed that Grint would make his stage debut in the second run of Jez Butterworth's black comedy Mojo, with Grint playing Sweets, a hood who "pops amphetamines like Smarties" and "does a sort of double act, full of comic menace". The play, which also starred Brendan Coyle, Ben Whishaw and Daniel Mays, was based on real-life events, and ran from 26 October 2013 to 8 February 2014 at the Harold Pinter Theatre in London.[69] Grint won the WhatsOnStage Award for Best London Newcomer for his role.[70]

 
Grint (far left) during a performance of It's Only a Play at the Gerald Schoenfeld Theatre in 2014

In September 2013, The Hollywood Reporter confirmed that Grint would star in an adaptation of Macbeth called Enemy of Man, also featuring Sean Bean, Charles Dance, Jason Flemyng, James D’Arcy, Neil Maskell and Joe Gilgun, and directed by Vincent Regan.[71] Filming began in January 2014 in the United Kingdom.[72][73] In June 2014, it was announced that Grint would make his Broadway debut as Frank Finger in the play It's Only a Play at the Gerald Schoenfeld Theatre, appearing with Matthew Broderick, Nathan Lane, Stockard Channing, and Megan Mullally. It ran from 28 August 2014 to 4 January 2015.[74][75]

Since 2019, Grint has starred as Julian Pearce in the Apple TV+ psychological horror series Servant. The series has been critically praised.[76][77] In December 2021, the show was renewed for its fourth and final season.[78]

Grint starred in the 2022 Netflix anthology series Guillermo del Toro's Cabinet of Curiosities and in M. Night Shyamalan's 2023 thriller film Knock at the Cabin.[79][80] He also reunited with multiple cast members of the Harry Potter film series for an HBO Max special, Harry Potter 20th Anniversary: Return to Hogwarts, which premiered on 1 January 2022.[81]

Personal life edit

Grint has been in a relationship with actress Georgia Groome since 2011.[82] They have a daughter, Wednesday, born in May 2020.[82][83] He joined Instagram in November 2020, posting a photo of himself holding his newborn daughter.[83] He reached one million followers within four hours and one minute of creating his account, breaking the previous Guinness World Records title for the fastest time to reach one million followers on the platform.[84]

He took part in the 2012 Summer Olympics torch relay, carrying the flame through Hendon in northwest London to outside Middlesex University.[85]

Grint is a keen football fan and an avid supporter of Tottenham Hotspur.[86]

Philanthropy edit

Grint has supported various charitable organisations, including donating personal items[87] to charity auctions. He participated in the Wacky Rally in 2010 with James and Oliver Phelps, which raised money for Britain's Royal National Lifeboat Institution.[88] He was one of more than 40 people to produce designs for the Chrysalis Collection for Keech Hospice Care in Luton. His piece, a painted butterfly, was auctioned on eBay in March 2010.[89][90] In May 2011, with other celebrities, he took part in the "Make Mine Milk" ad campaign to promote daily milk drinking. His ads were seen on posters and the sides of thousands of buses across the United Kingdom.[91] Since 2011, he has supported the Little Star Award for Cancer Research UK. "I think that it's wonderful that Cancer Research UK is helping to bring a little bit of magic to the children's lives in this way," he said.[92]

Filmography edit

Film edit

Year Title Role Director(s)
2001 Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone Ron Weasley Chris Columbus
2002 Thunderpants Alan A. Allen Peter Hewitt
Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets Ron Weasley Chris Columbus
2004 Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban Alfonso Cuarón
2005 Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire Mike Newell
2006 Driving Lessons Ben Marshall Jeremy Brock
2007 Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix Ron Weasley David Yates
2009 Cherrybomb Malachy McKinney Glenn Leyburn & Lisa Barros D'Sa
Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince Ron Weasley David Yates
2010 Wild Target Tony Jonathan Lynn
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 1 Ron Weasley David Yates
2011 Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 2
2012 Into the White Gunner Robert Smith Petter Næss
2013 Charlie Countryman Karl Fredrik Bond
CBGB Cheetah Chrome Randall Miller
2014 Postman Pat: The Movie Josh (voice) Mike Disa
Underdogs Amadeo (voice) Juan José Campanella
2015 Moonwalkers Jonny Thorpe Antoine Bardou-Jacquet
2023 Knock at the Cabin Redmond M. Night Shyamalan

Television edit

Year Title Role Notes
2005 Happy Birthday Peter Pan Peter Pan (voice) TV documentary special
2011 Come Fly with Me Himself Season 1, Episode 3
2012 American Dad! Liam (voice) Episode: "Killer Vacation"
2013 Super Clyde Clyde Pilot
2016 Tracey Ullman's Show Himself Season 1, Episode 1
2017 Urban Myths August "Gustl" Kubizek Episode: "Adolf the Artist"
2017–2018 Snatch Charlie Cavendish-Scott Main role, also executive producer
Sick Note Daniel Glass Main role
2018 The ABC Murders[93] Inspector Crome Miniseries
2019–2023 Servant Julian Pearce Main role
2022 Harry Potter 20th Anniversary: Return to Hogwarts Himself Reunion special[94]
Guillermo del Toro's Cabinet of Curiosities Walter Gilman Episode: "Dreams in the Witch House"

Video games edit

Stage edit

Year Title Role Notes
2013 Mojo Sweets Stage production at the Harold Pinter Theatre, London
2014 It's Only a Play Frank Finger Stage production at the Gerald Schoenfeld Theatre, Broadway

Music edit

Year Title Format Notes
2011 "Lego House" Music Video Song by English singer-songwriter Ed Sheeran
2012 "Over the Rainbow" Song Into the White Soundtrack
2014 "Struck by Lightning" Postman Pat: The Movie Soundtrack
2021 "The Sky Cries" Music Video Song by Saleka

Other roles edit

Year Title Role Notes
2003 Baggy Trousers Molesworth (voice) Series, BBC Radio 4
2006 The Queen's Handbag Ron Weasley Pre-recorded clip
2010 Harry Potter and the Forbidden Journey Theme park attraction
2011 Smithy Himself Red Nose Day 2011 sketch
2012 Holidays at Home are Great TV advertisement
We Are Aliens Narrator (voice) The National Space Centre's Show
2014 Harry Potter and the Escape from Gringotts Ron Weasley Theme park attraction
Hogwarts Express
2015 Tom Gates Tom Gates (voice) Audiobook series
Enemy of Man Rosse Film concept trailer

Awards and nominations edit

Year Award Category Work Result
2001 Online Film & Television Association Best Youth Performance Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone (film) Nominated[95]
2002 British Critic's Circle Best Newcomer Nominated[96]
Empire Awards Best Debut (shared with Daniel Radcliffe and Emma Watson) Nominated[97]
Satellite Award Outstanding New Talent Won[16]
Young Artist Award Most Promising Young Newcomer Won[17]
Best Ensemble in a Feature Film (Shared with Emma Watson and Tom Felton) Nominated[17]
2003 Phoenix Film Critics Society Awards Best Acting Ensemble Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets Nominated[98]
2006 2006 MTV Movie Awards Best On-Screen Team (shared with Daniel Radcliffe and Emma Watson) Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire Nominated[99]
2007 National Movie Award Best Performance by a Male Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix Nominated[100]
2009 Portrait Choice Award Best Male Movie Performance Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince Nominated[101]
2009 Scream Awards Best Supporting Actor Nominated
Best Ensemble Won
2010 BBC Radio 1 Teen Awards Best British Actor Nominated[102]
Otto Award Movie Star Won[33]
36th People's Choice Awards Favorite On-Screen Team Nominated[103]
2011 National Movie Awards Performance of the Year Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 1 Nominated[43]
2011 MTV Movie Awards Best Fight (Shared with Daniel Radcliffe, Emma Watson, Arben Bajraktaraj and Rod Hunt) Nominated[42]
2011 Scream Awards Best Supporting Actor Nominated
BBC Radio 1 Teen Awards Best British Actor Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 2 Won
IGN Summer Movie Awards Best Ensemble Cast Nominated[104]
San Diego Film Critics Society Award Best Ensemble Performance Won
Washington D.C. Area Film Critics Association Award Best Ensemble Nominated[105]
2012 38th People's Choice Awards Favorite Movie Ensemble Won
Favourite Film Star (under 25) Nominated
2012 MTV Movie Awards Best Kiss (Shared With Emma Watson) Nominated
Best Cast (Shared with Daniel Radcliffe, Emma Watson and Tom Felton) Won
2014 WhatsOnStage Awards Best London Newcomer of the Year Mojo Won
NewNowNext Awards Best New Broadway Lead Actor Nominated[106]
2015 Broadway.com Audience Choice Awards Favorite Featured Actor in a Play It's Only a Play Won[107]
Favorite Funny Performance Nominated[108]
Favorite Breakthrough Performance (Male) Won[107]
2018 National Film Awards UK Best Actor Snatch Nominated
IARA Awards Best Young Actor Nominated
2021 SEC Awards Best Actor in a Thriller Series Servant Nominated[109]
Hollywood Critics Association Best Supporting Actor in a Streaming Series, Drama Won
Pena De Prata Best Supporting Actor in a Drama Series Nominated
2022 Critics' Choice Super Awards Best Actor in a Horror Series Nominated[110]

See also edit

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rupert, grint, rupert, alexander, lloyd, grint, born, august, 1988, english, actor, grint, rose, fame, role, weasley, harry, potter, film, series, which, cast, eleven, having, previously, acted, only, school, plays, local, theatre, group, since, then, continue. Rupert Alexander Lloyd Grint 2 ɡ r ɪ n t born 24 August 1988 is an English actor Grint rose to fame for his role as Ron Weasley in the Harry Potter film series for which he was cast at age eleven having previously acted only in school plays and his local theatre group Since then he has continued his work on film television and theatre Rupert GrintGrint in 2018BornRupert Alexander Lloyd Grint 1988 08 24 24 August 1988 age 35 Harlow Essex England 1 EducationRichard Hale SchoolOccupationActorYears active1999 presentPartnerGeorgia Groome 2011 present Children1SignatureBeginning in 2002 he began to work outside of the Harry Potter franchise with a co leading role in Thunderpants He starred in the dramedy Driving Lessons 2006 and the drama Cherrybomb 2009 and co starred in the comedy Wild Target 2010 After the Harry Potter series concluded he appeared in the films Into the White 2012 Charlie Countryman 2013 CBGB 2013 and Moonwalkers 2015 He made his stage debut in 2013 in Mojo at the Harold Pinter Theatre He executive produced and starred in the television series Snatch based on the film of the same name He has also starred in the black comedy series Sick Note the mystery thriller miniseries The ABC Murders and the psychological horror series Servant Contents 1 Early life 2 Career 2 1 1999 2011 Harry Potter and worldwide recognition 2 2 2002 2011 Concurrent film work during Harry Potter 2 3 2012 present Further work theatre and television 3 Personal life 3 1 Philanthropy 4 Filmography 4 1 Film 4 2 Television 4 3 Video games 4 4 Stage 4 5 Music 4 6 Other roles 5 Awards and nominations 6 See also 7 References 8 External linksEarly life editGrint was born on 24 August 1988 in Harlow Essex to Nigel Grint a dealer in racing memorabilia and Joanne Grint nee Parsons 1 He is the eldest of five siblings 3 He has said that his earliest goal in life was to become an ice cream man 1 He grew up in Watton at Stone Hertfordshire 4 and was educated at Richard Hale School in Hertford 5 While in school he took an avid interest in theatre He began performing in school productions and joined the Top Hat Stage and Screen School a local theatre group that cast him as a fish in Noah s Ark and a donkey in a nativity play He continued participating in school plays as he moved into secondary school 1 Nonetheless he had never acted professionally prior to the Harry Potter series 6 He left school at sixteen to focus on his acting career saying he didn t really like school that much 3 7 Career edit1999 2011 Harry Potter and worldwide recognition edit Starting in 1999 casting began for the film adaptation of Harry Potter and the Philosopher s Stone the best selling novel by J K Rowling Rowling insisted the cast be British and assisted Susie Figgis and director Chris Columbus in casting the roles 8 Grint a fan of the book series chose to audition for the role of Ron Weasley one of Harry Potter s best friends at Hogwarts Having seen a Newsround report about the open casting he sent in a video of himself rapping about how he wished to receive the role and the casting team asked for a meeting with him 9 In August 2000 Daniel Radcliffe Emma Watson and Grint were selected to play Harry Hermione Granger and Ron 10 Grint is the oldest member of the trio 11 The release of Harry Potter and the Philosopher s Stone in 2001 was Grint s debut screen performance 12 Breaking records for opening day sales and opening weekend takings it was the year s highest grossing film 13 With a total of US 974 million in its theatrical run it stands as the series second most commercially successful entry 14 It was critically well received scoring mainly positive reviews However a number of critics found the adaption s faithfulness to the book both its best and worst quality 15 Grint won a Satellite Award in the category of Outstanding New Talent and a Young Artist Award for Most Promising Young Newcomer 16 17 A year later Grint again starred as Ron in Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets 2002 It opened to positive reviews and critics generally enjoyed the lead actors performances Both Los Angeles Times and New York Magazine observed that Grint and his peers had matured between films 18 with the latter pointing out that Grint had become more proficient and said they missed the amateurish ardour the actor and Watson carried in Philosopher s Stone 19 Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban 2004 was released on 31 May in the UK The film sees all three of its lead characters hover on the brink of adolescence and while they look braver and more capable than before the dangers they face seem far more grave and their vulnerability more intense 20 Alfonso Cuaron took over direction for Prisoner of Azkaban which remains the lowest grossing Harry Potter film with US 795 million in revenue 14 21 Nonetheless it was the second highest grossing movie of 2004 behind Shrek 2 22 nbsp Grint at the Toronto premiere of Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix in 2007In 2005 Grint reprised his role for the fourth film in the series Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire The adaptation unlike previous films explored romantic elements and included more humour 23 In a 2005 interview with IGN all three lead actors singled out humour as a reason for the film s success 23 It was directed by Mike Newell whom Grint characterised as really loud and not afraid to swear at you but he was really cool 24 Goblet of Fire is one of the series best reviewed instalments and is noted for its characters maturity and sophistication darker and more complex plotline and the quality of the screenplay and lead actors performances 25 Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix the fifth film in the Harry Potter franchise was released to cinemas in 2007 A huge financial success it set a record worldwide opening weekend gross of US 394 million superseding Spider Man 3 26 It was directed by a new filmmaker David Yates 27 who directed all of the subsequent Potter films Grint said the laid back director was really good and helped keep the material fresh 24 Grint and his Harry Potter co stars left imprints of their hands feet and wands in front of Grauman s Chinese Theater in Hollywood 28 On 15 July 2009 the series sixth instalment Harry Potter and the Half Blood Prince was released and again set box office records 29 30 In its theatrical run it earned US 933 million ticket sales 14 It is also one of the most positively reviewed Harry Potter films with critics praising its emotionally satisfying story direction cinematography visual design and music 31 32 Grint observed a change in Ron in this entry pointing out that his once insecure often overshadowed character started to become more secure and even began to show a dark side He found it fun to personify a more emotional Ron 6 Between 2009 and 2010 Grint s work received three award nominations including one win an Otto Award from the German magazine Bravo 33 nbsp Grint with co stars Daniel Radcliffe left and Emma Watson middle at the premiere of Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 2 in 2011Despite the previous films successes the franchise s future was put into question when the three lead actors had reservations about signing on for the final two films 34 However by March 2007 Grint agreed to return for the last installments 35 For financial and scripting reasons the final book was divided into two films shot back to back 36 with filming concluding in June 2010 37 After completing the final film Grint said I mean it literally has been my childhood and suddenly it all came down to really just one random scene with us jumping through a fireplace and then it was over it s very odd Because suddenly it was all over just like that It was really emotional for all of us realising that we re never going to be doing this again 6 Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 1 2010 was released in November and grossed over US 950 million 14 It set several box office records 38 and received mostly favourable reviews 15 Grint s portrayal of Ron again earned him critical praise Reviewing the adaption for Slate Dana Stevens called all three of the leads terrific 39 Although he disliked the film Joe Morgenstern of The Wall Street Journal wrote that Grint has grown up to be a skilful actor who knows the value of a slow burn 40 New York Post writer Lou Lumenick however felt that both Grint and Radcliffe had grown weary of playing the characters and expressed it in their performances 41 Grint s performance brought him nominations from the MTV Movie Awards and National Movie Awards for Best Fight and Performance of the Year in 2011 42 43 He reprised his role for the seventh time in Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 2 the final Harry Potter instalment It resumed from where the previous film left off and included a lot of action whereas Part 1 had focused more on character development 44 Grint along with the film 15 was critically acclaimed Ann Hornaday of The Washington Post wrote Who could have predicted that Radcliffe Grint and Watson would turn out to be good actors 45 The film broke several box office records including biggest midnight release 46 biggest first day opening 46 and biggest opening weekend 47 Deathly Hallows Part 2 became the fourth highest grossing film of all time Harry Potter author J K Rowling gave a speech at the world premiere of Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 2 on 7 July 2011 in London She said that there were seven Harry Potter film series cast members whom she called The Big Seven Grint was one of them with Daniel Radcliffe Emma Watson Tom Felton Matthew Lewis Evanna Lynch and Bonnie Wright 48 2002 2011 Concurrent film work during Harry Potter edit In 2002 Grint starred in his first non Harry Potter film Thunderpants which revolves around Patrick played by Bruce Cook whose remarkable capacity for flatulence scores him a job as an astronaut In this film Grint played the co lead role of Alan an anosmic boy who is Patrick s only friend It was generally ignored by critics and audiences Most critics who did take notice of it did not respond well to it with one writing This film should be shown in prisons so that inmates have a good reason to never return 49 Grint also appeared in Driving Lessons a comedy drama released in 2006 starring opposite Julie Walters It met with a mixed reception by critics but his portrayal of an oppressed teenage boy was generally praised Alt Film Guide s Andre Soares wrote Grint on the other hand is a revelation He displays an innate naturalness mixed with personal charisma that turn a potentially pathetic Christian freak into a humorous thoroughly likable if more than a little awkward young man 50 In July 2008 it was announced that Grint would star in the drama film Cherrybomb with Robert Sheehan and Kimberley Nixon Grint found shooting this film very different from the Harry Potter films as he had to adjust to doing a dozen scenes per day 51 Grint s character Malachy a worker at Belfast goes to great lengths to impress his boss s daughter with whom he is infatuated This film like his next project involved him playing violent roles 51 Despite premiering at the 2009 Berlin International Film Festival the film was initially unable to find a distributor An online campaign by Grint s fans was credited with helping to secure a distribution deal in the UK in 2010 52 Jonathan Lynn directed Grint in Wild Target a 2010 comedy thriller where he starred with Emily Blunt and Bill Nighy A remake of the 1993 French film Cible Emouvante it was made on a relatively small budget of US 8 million 53 It was a commercial failure earning only US 3 4 million 54 and garnered mostly negative reviews in the media which criticised it for dishonouring the original film and wasting the comedic potential of its cast 55 However Grint also attracted some positive notice It s nice to see Rupert Grint perform well in a role other than that of Ron Weasley and it s clear that he s got a career ahead of him 56 In January 2011 Grint made a cameo appearance on the BBC popular comedy show Come Fly with Me starring comedy duo Matt Lucas and David Walliams Little Britain 57 In March 2011 he was cast as the lead character in the small budget anti war Norwegian film Into the White directed by Petter Naess 58 Principal photography started in April and the film which was shot on location 59 was released in 2012 It is based on a real incident that took place on 27 April 1940 when German Luftwaffe pilot Horst Schopis s bomber was shot down at Grotli by a Royal Navy Fleet Air Arm Blackburn Skua which then crash landed The several German and British crew members found shelter by chance during a harsh winter there 59 In August 2011 Grint did a photo shoot with his friend and Harry Potter co star Tom Felton in Los Angeles for the autumn winter collection of the fashion label Band of Outsiders 60 In September 2011 it was announced that Grint would voice a character in the film adaptation of Postman Pat along with David Tennant Stephen Mangan and Jim Broadbent it was released in May 2014 61 Grint also appears in the music video for Ed Sheeran s song Lego House released on 20 October 2011 62 2012 present Further work theatre and television edit In March 2012 the Visit Britain TV ad was released featuring Grint alongside Julie Walters Michelle Dockery and Stephen Fry promoting holidaying at home in the UK Later that month Variety reported that Grint had been cast alongside Chloe Grace Moretz in The Drummer a biopic film about drummer Dennis Wilson of the Beach Boys That day The Hollywood Reporter confirmed it and announced that filming would begin 15 June 2012 in California and Savannah Georgia 63 64 nbsp Grint in 2012On 25 July 2012 Grint carried the 2012 London Olympic torch during the Olympic Torch Relay part of the London 2012 Summer Olympics He told the BBC News that it was an overwhelming experience that he hoped to remember forever 65 and told The Daily Telegraph It was amazing it was really overwhelming It s just such an honour to be a part of this I m really proud 66 In October 2012 he narrated We Are Aliens a 25 minute 3D Planetarium Fulldome film about the possibility of other intelligent life in the universe 67 On 13 February 2013 The Hollywood Reporter s Live Feed announced that Grint would star in a television pilot for CBS called Super Clyde 68 It did not become a series In July 2013 it was confirmed that Grint would make his stage debut in the second run of Jez Butterworth s black comedy Mojo with Grint playing Sweets a hood who pops amphetamines like Smarties and does a sort of double act full of comic menace The play which also starred Brendan Coyle Ben Whishaw and Daniel Mays was based on real life events and ran from 26 October 2013 to 8 February 2014 at the Harold Pinter Theatre in London 69 Grint won the WhatsOnStage Award for Best London Newcomer for his role 70 nbsp Grint far left during a performance of It s Only a Play at the Gerald Schoenfeld Theatre in 2014In September 2013 The Hollywood Reporter confirmed that Grint would star in an adaptation of Macbeth called Enemy of Man also featuring Sean Bean Charles Dance Jason Flemyng James D Arcy Neil Maskell and Joe Gilgun and directed by Vincent Regan 71 Filming began in January 2014 in the United Kingdom 72 73 In June 2014 it was announced that Grint would make his Broadway debut as Frank Finger in the play It s Only a Play at the Gerald Schoenfeld Theatre appearing with Matthew Broderick Nathan Lane Stockard Channing and Megan Mullally It ran from 28 August 2014 to 4 January 2015 74 75 Since 2019 Grint has starred as Julian Pearce in the Apple TV psychological horror series Servant The series has been critically praised 76 77 In December 2021 the show was renewed for its fourth and final season 78 Grint starred in the 2022 Netflix anthology series Guillermo del Toro s Cabinet of Curiosities and in M Night Shyamalan s 2023 thriller film Knock at the Cabin 79 80 He also reunited with multiple cast members of the Harry Potter film series for an HBO Max special Harry Potter 20th Anniversary Return to Hogwarts which premiered on 1 January 2022 81 Personal life editGrint has been in a relationship with actress Georgia Groome since 2011 82 They have a daughter Wednesday born in May 2020 82 83 He joined Instagram in November 2020 posting a photo of himself holding his newborn daughter 83 He reached one million followers within four hours and one minute of creating his account breaking the previous Guinness World Records title for the fastest time to reach one million followers on the platform 84 He took part in the 2012 Summer Olympics torch relay carrying the flame through Hendon in northwest London to outside Middlesex University 85 Grint is a keen football fan and an avid supporter of Tottenham Hotspur 86 Philanthropy edit Grint has supported various charitable organisations including donating personal items 87 to charity auctions He participated in the Wacky Rally in 2010 with James and Oliver Phelps which raised money for Britain s Royal National Lifeboat Institution 88 He was one of more than 40 people to produce designs for the Chrysalis Collection for Keech Hospice Care in Luton His piece a painted butterfly was auctioned on eBay in March 2010 89 90 In May 2011 with other celebrities he took part in the Make Mine Milk ad campaign to promote daily milk drinking His ads were seen on posters and the sides of thousands of buses across the United Kingdom 91 Since 2011 he has supported the Little Star Award for Cancer Research UK I think that it s wonderful that Cancer Research UK is helping to bring a little bit of magic to the children s lives in this way he said 92 Filmography editFilm edit Year Title Role Director s 2001 Harry Potter and the Philosopher s Stone Ron Weasley Chris Columbus2002 Thunderpants Alan A Allen Peter HewittHarry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets Ron Weasley Chris Columbus2004 Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban Alfonso Cuaron2005 Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire Mike Newell2006 Driving Lessons Ben Marshall Jeremy Brock2007 Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix Ron Weasley David Yates2009 Cherrybomb Malachy McKinney Glenn Leyburn amp Lisa Barros D SaHarry Potter and the Half Blood Prince Ron Weasley David Yates2010 Wild Target Tony Jonathan LynnHarry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 1 Ron Weasley David Yates2011 Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 22012 Into the White Gunner Robert Smith Petter Naess2013 Charlie Countryman Karl Fredrik BondCBGB Cheetah Chrome Randall Miller2014 Postman Pat The Movie Josh voice Mike DisaUnderdogs Amadeo voice Juan Jose Campanella2015 Moonwalkers Jonny Thorpe Antoine Bardou Jacquet2023 Knock at the Cabin Redmond M Night ShyamalanTelevision edit Year Title Role Notes2005 Happy Birthday Peter Pan Peter Pan voice TV documentary special2011 Come Fly with Me Himself Season 1 Episode 32012 American Dad Liam voice Episode Killer Vacation 2013 Super Clyde Clyde Pilot2016 Tracey Ullman s Show Himself Season 1 Episode 12017 Urban Myths August Gustl Kubizek Episode Adolf the Artist 2017 2018 Snatch Charlie Cavendish Scott Main role also executive producerSick Note Daniel Glass Main role2018 The ABC Murders 93 Inspector Crome Miniseries2019 2023 Servant Julian Pearce Main role2022 Harry Potter 20th Anniversary Return to Hogwarts Himself Reunion special 94 Guillermo del Toro s Cabinet of Curiosities Walter Gilman Episode Dreams in the Witch House Video games edit Year Title Role2007 Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix Ron Weasley voice 2009 Harry Potter and the Half Blood Prince2010 Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part I2011 Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part IIStage edit Year Title Role Notes2013 Mojo Sweets Stage production at the Harold Pinter Theatre London2014 It s Only a Play Frank Finger Stage production at the Gerald Schoenfeld Theatre BroadwayMusic edit Year Title Format Notes2011 Lego House Music Video Song by English singer songwriter Ed Sheeran2012 Over the Rainbow Song Into the White Soundtrack2014 Struck by Lightning Postman Pat The Movie Soundtrack2021 The Sky Cries Music Video Song by SalekaOther roles edit Year Title Role Notes2003 Baggy Trousers Molesworth voice Series BBC Radio 42006 The Queen s Handbag Ron Weasley Pre recorded clip2010 Harry Potter and the Forbidden Journey Theme park attraction2011 Smithy Himself Red Nose Day 2011 sketch2012 Holidays at Home are Great TV advertisementWe Are Aliens Narrator voice The National Space Centre s Show2014 Harry Potter and the Escape from Gringotts Ron Weasley Theme park attractionHogwarts Express2015 Tom Gates Tom Gates voice Audiobook seriesEnemy of Man Rosse Film concept trailerAwards and nominations editYear Award Category Work Result2001 Online Film amp Television Association Best Youth Performance Harry Potter and the Philosopher s Stone film Nominated 95 2002 British Critic s Circle Best Newcomer Nominated 96 Empire Awards Best Debut shared with Daniel Radcliffe and Emma Watson Nominated 97 Satellite Award Outstanding New Talent Won 16 Young Artist Award Most Promising Young Newcomer Won 17 Best Ensemble in a Feature Film Shared with Emma Watson and Tom Felton Nominated 17 2003 Phoenix Film Critics Society Awards Best Acting Ensemble Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets Nominated 98 2006 2006 MTV Movie Awards Best On Screen Team shared with Daniel Radcliffe and Emma Watson Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire Nominated 99 2007 National Movie Award Best Performance by a Male Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix Nominated 100 2009 Portrait Choice Award Best Male Movie Performance Harry Potter and the Half Blood Prince Nominated 101 2009 Scream Awards Best Supporting Actor NominatedBest Ensemble Won2010 BBC Radio 1 Teen Awards Best British Actor Nominated 102 Otto Award Movie Star Won 33 36th People s Choice Awards Favorite On Screen Team Nominated 103 2011 National Movie Awards Performance of the Year Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 1 Nominated 43 2011 MTV Movie Awards Best Fight Shared with Daniel Radcliffe Emma Watson Arben Bajraktaraj and Rod Hunt Nominated 42 2011 Scream Awards Best Supporting Actor NominatedBBC Radio 1 Teen Awards Best British Actor Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 2 WonIGN Summer Movie Awards Best Ensemble Cast Nominated 104 San Diego Film Critics Society Award Best Ensemble Performance WonWashington D C Area Film Critics Association Award Best Ensemble Nominated 105 2012 38th People s Choice Awards Favorite Movie Ensemble WonFavourite Film Star under 25 Nominated2012 MTV Movie Awards Best Kiss Shared With Emma Watson NominatedBest Cast Shared with Daniel Radcliffe Emma Watson and Tom Felton Won2014 WhatsOnStage Awards Best London Newcomer of the Year Mojo WonNewNowNext Awards Best New Broadway Lead Actor Nominated 106 2015 Broadway com Audience Choice Awards Favorite Featured Actor in a Play It s Only a Play Won 107 Favorite Funny Performance Nominated 108 Favorite Breakthrough Performance Male Won 107 2018 National Film Awards UK Best Actor Snatch NominatedIARA Awards Best Young Actor Nominated2021 SEC Awards Best Actor in a Thriller Series Servant Nominated 109 Hollywood Critics Association Best Supporting Actor in a Streaming Series Drama WonPena De Prata Best Supporting Actor in a Drama Series Nominated2022 Critics Choice Super Awards Best Actor in a Horror Series Nominated 110 See also editList of Harry Potter cast membersReferences edit a b c d Rupert Grint biography biography com Archived from the original on 25 December 2018 Retrieved 26 October 2013 Ron Weasley Note Click appropriate actor s image click Actor Bio Warner Bros Archived from the original on 10 April 2006 Retrieved 8 June 2011 a b O Sullivan Michael 6 November 2006 Rupert Grint In the Driver s Seat Now The Washington Post Archived from the original on 21 October 2014 Retrieved 8 June 2011 Things You Might Not Know About Watton st Stone www 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