From hitting the silver screen in 2001 to wrapping up in 2011, the beloved 'Harry Potter' franchise has endured
The magical journey of the 'Harry Potter' stars spanned a decade, enchanting millions of fans across the globe. Adapted from JK Rowling's seven-book series, Daniel Radcliffe, Emma Watson, and Rupert Grint, portraying the beloved central trio of friends, brought magic, mischief, and more to audiences from 2001 to 2011. The eight movies, collectively, conjured up over $7.5 billion worldwide, securing their place as the third-highest-grossing film franchise ever—trailing only behind the Marvel Cinematic Universe and Star Wars. The spellbinding success of the 'Harry Potter' films solidified their legacy and left an indelible mark on cinematic history.
Daniel Radcliffe as Harry Potter
Daniel Radcliffe has indeed embraced a diverse range of roles since his time playing Harry Potter himself. Radcliffe showcased his comedic talents in several seasons of 'Miracle Workers' (2019) and made memorable appearances in projects like 'Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt: Kimmy vs. the Reverend' (2020) and 'The Lost City' (2022). Beyond the silver screen, he has been in a relationship with Erin Darke since 2012, and in March 2023, it was officially confirmed that the couple was expecting their first child together. Darke gave birth to their little one in April.
Emma Watson as Hermione Granger
Emma Watson's journey post-Hermione has been nothing short of impressive. From her role in 'The Perks of Being a Wallflower' (2012) to starring in blockbusters like 'The Bling Ring' (2013) the live-action adaptation of 'Beauty and the Beast,' (2017) and the 2019 remake of 'Little Women', Watson has showcased her versatility and talent in diverse cinematic offerings. Beyond the glitz of Hollywood, she graduated from Brown University in May 2014 with a bachelor's degree in English literature. Watson also utilized her platform as a UN Women Goodwill Ambassador to advocate for gender equality. She has been in a relationship with businessman Leo Robinton since 2019.
Rupert Grint as Ron Weasley
Rupert Grint has ventured into indie films since 'Harry Potter', making notable appearances in projects such as the Macbeth adaptation 'Enemy of Man', and 'Moonwalkers'. His diverse filmography includes World War II-inspired 'Into the White' (2012) and the biographical drama 'CBGB' (2013). Transitioning to television, Grint made his mark with the UK series 'Snatch' and 'Sick Note' in 2017 before landing a role in M. Night Shyamalan's 'Servant' in 2019. Beyond his professional achievements, Grint welcomed his first child, a baby girl named Wednesday, with girlfriend Georgia Groome in 2020.
Tom Felton as Draco Malfoy
Tom Felton, known for his portrayal of the fan-favorite villain in 'Harry Potter', has ventured into various film genres since his iconic role. He graced films like 'From the Rough' and 'The Apparition’, 'Belle' and 'Ophelia’. Television welcomed him during Season 3 of 'The Flash’. Later, Felton took on the role of the villain in Netflix's family horror film 'A Babysitter's Guide to Monster Hunting’. Felton released a memoir titled 'Beyond the Wand: The Magic and Mayhem of Growing Up a Wizard' in October 2022.
Bonnie Wright as Ginny Weasley
Post-Harry Potter, Bonnie Wright established her film production company, BonBonLumiere. Alongside acting in independent films, Wright delved into production, contributing to short films under her company's banner. Her creative pursuits expanded further as she ventured into directing, showcasing her talents with projects like 'Separate We Come, Separate We Go' in 2012 and directing music videos, including Pete Yorn and Scarlett Johansson's single 'Iguana Bird' in 2018. Wright tied the knot with Andrew Lococo in 2022 on a farm in California.
Matthew Lewis as Neville Longbottom
Matthew Lewis, following his 'Harry Potter' days, embraced the stage with a West End debut in 'Our Boys' in 2012. Lewis continued to make notable appearances in various shows and films, including 'The Syndicate', 'Death in Paradise', 'Terminal', 'Me Before You', and 'All Creatures Great and Small'. His television credits expanded with roles such as Jamie Bradley in BBC One's 'The Syndicate' and Corporal Gordon 'Towerblock' House in the BBC Three comedy drama 'Bluestone 42'. In May 2018, Lewis celebrated a personal milestone by marrying Angela Jones, marking a joyous chapter in his life beyond the wizarding world of Harry Potter.
Ralph Fiennes as Voldemort
Ralph Fiennes, renowned for his portrayal of "He-Who-Must-Not-Be-Named," has had a prolific career even before his villainous turn in the 'Harry Potter' series. Notably, he starred in the critically acclaimed 'Schindler's List' in 1993, 'Maid in Manhattan' (2002) and 'In Bruges' (2008). After the Harry Potter run ended, Fiennes joined the James Bond series as Gareth Mallory aka M opposite Daniel Craig. He also delivered standout performances in films such as 'The Grand Budapest Hotel' (2014), 'The King's Man' (2021), 'The Dig' (2021), and 'The Menu' (2022).
Michael Gambon as Albus Dumbledore
Michael Gambon made a notable mark in the 'Harry Potter' series when he stepped into the role of Albus Dumbledore after the sad demise of Richard Harris in 2002. Post-Hogwarts, Gambon continued to showcase his acting prowess in numerous shows and films. His credits include the PBS miniseries 'Little Women', 'Victoria & Abdul', 'Kingsman: The Golden Circle', and 'Judy'. Unfortunately, the distinguished actor, who brought Dumbledore to life on the screen in 6 films, passed away on September 27 at the age of 82, leaving behind a legacy of memorable performances in the world of cinema.