Rupert Alexander Lloyd Grint (born 24 August 1988) is an
English actor best known for playing
Ron Weasley in the
Harry Potter films. In December 2007, Grint was ranked #16 in the list of
Forbes Top twenty earners under 25 with an annual earning of $4 million (US).
Early life
Grint was born in Harlow, Essex and grew up in Hertfordshire. His mother, Joanne Grint (née Parsons), is a housewife, and his father, Nigel Grint, is a
memorabilia dealer.
[Rupert Grint Biography (1988-)] He has one brother, James (born in 1990), and three sisters: Georgina (born in 1993), Samantha (born in 1996) and Charlotte (born in 1998). Before being cast in
Harry Potter, he had only appeared in plays for school and his local theatre group, Top Hat Stage School. As a young child, he was once cast as a fish in a play based on the story of
Noah's Ark. He also played
Rumpelstiltskin in another school play.
[The Press Archives @ RupertGrint.Net]
Career
A self-proclaimed fan of the
Harry Potter book series, young Grint was interested in getting a role in the film. For his audition, he sent a video he made of himself , in which he dressed as his drama teacher, while rapping about how much he wanted the part and won the casting selection with it. After completing the first
Harry Potter film,
Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone, he appeared as science-whiz Alan A. Allen in the British film
Thunderpants (2002) which received mainly negative reviews and was considered a flop. In 2002, 2004, 2005, 2007 and 2009 he again starred as Ron Weasley in the
Potter sequels
Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets,
Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban,
Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire and
Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix and
Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince.
Grint also starred in the coming-of-age story
Driving Lessons with
Laura Linney and
Julie Walters (who acted as his character's mother, Mrs Weasley, in the
Harry Potter movies), which was released in the summer of 2006. Grint got excellent reviews for his first leading role: the critics praised the realism he brought into the role of shy teenager Ben Marshall, as well as his "riotous comedic timing" and "fantastic screen chemistry" with Walters.
Also known for his radio and television
voice-over work, he appeared as
Nigel Molesworth in the
Baggy Trousers series for
BBC Radio 4 and voiced
Peter Pan in a
BBC documentary.
On 9 July 2007, Grint and fellow cast-mates
Daniel Radcliffe and
Emma Watson left imprints of their hands, feet and wands in front of
Grauman's Chinese Theater in
Hollywood.
On 2 July 2008, it was announced that Grint would star in
Cherrybomb, "a gritty thriller about two teenagers who get into trouble when they both fall for a beautiful new girl in town".
Filming was wrapped up in late August 2008; on 5 December 2008, it was announced that the post-production was completed.
In August 2008, it was announced that Grint is to star in comedy remake of 1993 French film
Cible Emouvante, titled
Wild Target, alongside
Bill Nighy and
Emily Blunt.
Grint's character is called Tony. The filming for
Wild Target wrapped up on 27 September 2008 and as of mid-2009 the movie is in post-production.
While directing
Prisoner of Azkaban, director
Alfonso Cuarón said Grint is "the likely future star out of the Hogwarts trio".
[Lamble, David. "The Dystopian Future Awaits", Bay Area Reporter Online, 28 December 2006]
He voiced Ron Weasley in the video game of
Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix, as well as in the video game of
Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince.
Rupert Grint was also praised by critics for his performance in
Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince.
Michael McGuire, a writer for the
Examiner, had this to say about him:
I appreciated Rupert Grint for the first time. To me, he’s always been “that other guy” in the Potter movies, but he truly steps forward in this edition and, if he keeps it up, he could be the one of the three getting the best parts a decade from now.
Personal life
In July 2004, Grint finished
Richard Hale School, taking his
GCSE examinations. When not working, he enjoys learning to ride the
unicycle,
drawing/
sketching, watching
Tottenham Hotspur and playing
golf. Like the character he portrays, Ron Weasley, he has stated that he has
arachnophobia.
[Harry Potter: Daniel Radcliffe, Emma Watson and Rupert Grint Celebrity Interview Unscripted - Moviefone]
With his earnings from the "
Harry Potter" series, Grint purchased an ice-cream van and then stated jokingly that if his career falls out after the end of the seven part series, then he'll still have the van. According to his co-star
Emma Watson from her interview with
Conan O'Brien, the van has all the toppings and such in it.
In September 2007, Grint and his co-stars, along with
David Heyman and
David Yates attended the
National Movie Awards. He lost to his co-star Daniel Radcliffe for Best Actor.
Hair care company
Brylcreem released a list of the best and worst male hairstyles of the celebrity world in 2007 putting Rupert Grint's haircut with the Top 5 Best Male Film Star haircuts and his co-star,
Daniel Radcliffe, in the Top 5 Worst Male Film Star haircuts.
["Best Music hair" from The Daily Telegraph]
Daniel Radcliffe stated in Empire magazine (August 2008) that although he and Emma Watson have had disagreements, it was impossible to fall out with Grint as he is "the most laid back guy in the world."
In July 2009, it was reported that Grint was recovering from a "mild bout" of
swine flu.
[www.celebla.com/2009/07/06/swine-flu-pandemic-on-harry-potter-set/]["Harry Potter star 'had swine flu'" BBC News, July 4, 2009]
Filmography
Awards