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Rupert Grint

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Welcome to my blog about our beloved British actor and producer Rupert Grint.
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"Hi everyone. Rupert Grint here. I'm really excited to tell you that I'm coming to Paris this weekend for the 'Enter the Wizard World' convention. A lot of my fellow castmates are gonna be there as well, so it should be lots of fun. I'll see you there. Au revoir!'

Rupert Grint will be at a convention in Paris for the first time this weekend. On both days, March 23 and 24. James and Oliver Phelps, Jessie Cave, Matthew Lewis, Alfred Enoch and Devon Murray will be joining Rupert Grint. More information here.

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Anonymous asked:

I have so much respect for blogs like yours, that enjoy what they love despite people being douchebags about it. I could never be able to lol. I've loved Rupert for a while now, and it's always so good to see him on my dash. Thanks.

Aw thank you for this sweet message! ❤️

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“Rupert taught me that kindness and respect are traits that are so important in this industry. You can have all the talent in the world, but if you’re a jerk, no one’s going to give you the time of day. Rupert is the epitome of someone with immense talent and immense kindness. He’s the model of how to navigate this business.” — Nell Tiger Free (2023)

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Roughly 20 years ago, actor Rupert Grint’s career was started as Ron Weasley in the Harry Potter movies. Much like his co-stars Daniel Radcliffe and Emma Watson, his career after those movies would give him a wide range of roles to tackle, and in various mediums. Thanks to his work with director M. Night Shyamalan and the movie Knock at the Cabin, Grint has been able to really dig into playing unlikable characters.

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Rupert Grint as Ben Marshall in Driving Lessons (2006)
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Rupert Grint as Walter Gilman in Guillermo Del Toro’s Cabinet of Curiosities, “Dreams in the Witch House”
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Seeing a character come to terms with a supernatural and realizing their place in it is so delicious. -… the idea that the mythology swaps or becomes handed over. We were all very happy to have put this movement up in that last moment. - M Night Shyamalan
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