Why Rupert Grint has struggled post Harry Potter

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Why Rupert Grint has struggled post Harry Potter
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He was one of the most recognisable child stars with the world at his feet but while his co-stars became in demand actors, his career stalled.

At the height of his fame and with money to burn, Grint seemingly had the world at his feet as he left Hogwarts behind for good.

Watson, 29, is considered one of tinsel town’s most beautiful and fashionable women, fronting campaigns for designer labels including Burberry and Lancome.Beauty and the Beast.Name a more famous trio.Grint, who took a gap year after the last movie premiered — only appearing in an Ed Sheeran music video — became a hotelier and opened boutique hotel Rigsy’s Guesthouse in Hereford, England.

He waited two years post Harry Potter before dabbling in acting again, with most of his relatively low budget films proving both critical and commercial failures., a Norwegian World War II film, was dubbed “bland” and only had a limited release.

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