Rupert Grint is indeed best known for his role as Ron Weasley in the “Harry Potter” series, a role that brought him widespread acclaim and significantly contributed to his net worth of $50 million.
His early passion for theater and involvement in local drama groups paved the way for his casting in the iconic role, which has been a major factor in his career success.
Following the end of the “Harry Potter” series in 2011, Rupert Grint diversified his career. He made his West End debut in 2013 with the play “Mojo,” earning positive reviews.
He continued to explore varied roles in film and television, appearing in movies like “Charlie Countryman” and “Moonwalkers,” and TV series such as “Snatch” and the psychological horror show “Servant.”
This shift showcased his range and helped him build a distinctive acting career beyond his famous role as Ron Weasley.
Salary From Harry Potter
In 2007, Rupert Grint was ranked #16 on the list of the Top 20 Earners under Age 25. His financial success is partly due to his substantial earnings from the “Harry Potter” series.
For “Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix” (2007), he earned $4 million, and for “Deathly Hallows Parts 1 and 2” (2010 and 2011), he earned a combined total of $30 million.
Adjusted for inflation, his base salaries from the “Harry Potter” films alone amount to at least $70 million, making him one of the highest-grossing actors worldwide.
Real Estate Properties
Rupert Grint has invested significantly in property over the years. He owns an 18th-century mansion in Hertfordshire, purchased for $7 million, which spans 22 acres and includes six bedroom suites, an indoor pool, and an outdoor pool.
Additionally, Grint bought a $4.4 million home nearby for his parents, Nigel and Joanne, which features a putting green and a lake. He also co-owns a $550,000 house with his father, which they renovated and now rent out.