Although many fans know Rupert Grint from Harry Potter series, the actor has made a name for himself in a variety of other successful projects. He has starred in films such as Cherry Bomb And In whiteHe has also starred in TV series such as Agatha ChristieX Murders in alphabetical order on the BBC.

The actor has shown his range by taking on roles across a wide range of genres, and his top ten movies on Rotten Tomatoes are aptly reflective of that range. From childish roles to dark, intricate roles and everything in between, Rupert has shown that he can play the lead in more than one way. Although the actor started his acting career as a child, he has grown as much in acting as he has grown right in front of the audience.

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10 “Big Jackpot” (2017-2018)

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Rotten Tomatoes rating: 39%

Based on the movie of the same name, inspired by a real-life London robbery. snatch The series is produced and directed by Rupert Grint as the aristocrat Charlie Cavendish-Scott. The story follows a group of young underground scammers trying to drive a truckload of gold bars they have illegally taken possession of.

Albert Hill.Luke Pasqualino) and Charlie and the Partners in Crime, and the series also stars Phoebe Dynevor from Bridgerton. The characters encounter London’s dangerous underworld and must avoid falling into the hands of the cops or other crooks. This is the lowest rated project on Rupert Grint’s Rotten Tomatoes page, as it allows for a lot of fluctuation and skips most of it.

9 “Into White” (2012)

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Rotten Tomatoes rating: 45%

In a powerful and unshakable war movieIn white, a group of enemy fighter pilots shoot each other down and are then forced to fight together for survival while trapped. As enemies, the men must overcome their differences if they hope to survive. Forced to survive together in a hut in a desert landscape, British and Germans fighting each other will learn to get along in order to survive.

Rupert Grint plays British soldier Robert Smith in this film. Although the website gave the film a rather low rating, this does not detract from the acting and its fans will most likely appreciate the film anyway.

8 “Driving Lessons” (2006)

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Rotten Tomatoes rating: 48%

Movie Driving lessons stars Rupert Grint as young Ben, who is taken in by his helicopter mother Laura (Laura Linney). When his mother urges him to get a job for the summer, he answers an ad posted by actress Evie Walton (Julie Walters) and starts helping her with her errands. However, when he starts acting as her personal driver without a license, things get more complicated.

The film shows how the two strike up a friendship and how the aging actor helps Ben enjoy life more while having fun. The film has flaws but is sincere and at the end of the film Ben is even reunited with his father Robert (Nicholas Farrell).

7 “Sick note” (2017 - 2018)

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Rotten Tomatoes rating: 50%

In the TV series sick leave, viewers follow a downtrodden Daniel (Rupert Grint) as he is diagnosed with esophageal cancer and more setbacks have been added to his already miserable life. However, when he tells his friends and family about his diagnosis, everyone starts to feel better about him and his outlook on life improves with the extra love and care. However, when his oncologist informs him that he has been misdiagnosed, the compulsive liar must decide whether to tell people the truth.

Grint’s character of telling the truth will put him at risk of everything going back to how it was before in a black comedy series that follows the protagonist’s attempts at a diagnosis as he decides what to do with his moral dilemma. sick leave shows how far some people can go to get what they want.

6 ‘Thunder Pants’ (2002)

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Rotten Tomatoes rating: 67%

In a fun children’s comedy Thunder Pantsa boy named Patrick SmashBruce Cook) with incessant flatulence becomes involved in a space mission that forever uses his strange abilities. Rupert Grint plays prodigy Alan A. Allen, Patrick’s best friend who luckily has no sense of smell. As the film’s title mentions, the two boys create a pair of Thunderpants that can contain Patrick’s gaseous emissions.

These pants will be the key to the space mission they are part of, and as an added bonus, Patrick will be able to use his gases to get revenge on his bully. This hilarious family movie shows how the actor excelled in many roles as a child.

5 ‘Underdogs’ (2013)

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Rotten Tomatoes rating: 67%

In this great underrated animated comedy movie, a father tells his son a bedtime story about a talented soccer player named Amadeo who must end up taking on his childhood bully Grosso on the pitch when they become the top two players. After losing to Amadeo at table football as a youngster, the bully is determined to win a rematch as an adult.

By combining the talents of his foosball team, Amadeo will take on his rival, setting a true example of how he will face your greatest fears and try to win the heart of his beloved. Rupert Grint Masterfully voices the adult Amadeo in the British dub of the film, this performance (and film) is worth watching with the whole family.

4 “Knocking at the Cabin” (2023)

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Rotten Tomatoes rating: 68%

Newly Released M. Night Shyamalan movie Knock on the cabin based on a novel Paul Tremblay, Hut at the end of the world. It follows married couple Eric and Andrew and their daughter Wen, who, while on vacation in a remote cabin, encounter a group of people claiming it’s the apocalypse and only three of them can prevent it. These strangers refuse to leave until Eric, Andrew and Wen make their choice.

Rupert Grint stars as Redmond in this dark thriller, one of the strangers who visit the couple at their cabin, and he does a great job of intimidating. The family is ultimately forced to fight for their lives and freedom. This movie is perfect for fans of thrillers filled with anticipation.

3 The Alphabet Murders by Agatha Christie (2018)

Rupert Grint in the TV series The Alphabet Murders
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Rotten Tomatoes rating: 71%

Based on the novel by Agatha Christie. Murders in alphabetical order The BBC series tells the story of the legendary detective Hercule Poirot (John Malkovich) investigates an English mystery involving letters written in the 1930s. As the murders begin to occur and he realizes they are linked to the letters, Poirot sets about solving the case.

Rupert Grint plays Inspector Crome, a no-nonsense Scotland Yard broomstick who doesn’t like other detectives sticking their noses into his business. Crome and Poirot must work together to find the killer in this multi-twist series. Agatha Christie fans will also be happy to know that the film Ghost in Venice will be released on September 15 this year.

2 ‘Servant’ (2019 - 2023)

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Rotten Tomatoes rating: 91%

Critically acclaimed but underrated horror seriesServant follows Dorothy’s Philadelphia couple (Lauren Ambrose) and Sean (Toby Kebbell) who are in mourning and experiencing marital problems. The two come face to face with a mysterious force after they hire Lynn’s nanny (Nell Tiger Free) to take care of their newborn baby, Jericho, who is actually a reborn doll.

Viewers are left in awe as the babysitter’s arrival reveals more mysterious and darker phenomena. Rupert Grint is one of the main characters, playing the role of Julian, Dorothy’s younger brother who lives with alcoholism and soon becomes suspicious of their babysitter Lynn from the start.

1 “Guillermo del Toro’s Cabinet of Curiosities” (2022)

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Rotten Tomatoes rating: 93%

oscar-winning Kunstkamera Guillermo del Toro is a gothic horror anthology series. Rupert Grint episode number six, “Dreams in the Witch House”, is based on HP Lovecraft short story. Rupert plays Walter Gilman, a character who seeks to avenge his sister’s death by visiting the place where he last saw her spirit, the Forest of Lost Souls.

Viewers witness his character stop at nothing to achieve his goal, and he soon comes face to face with a darkness he could never have imagined along the way during the episode. This is a breathtaking performance that fans should definitely see at least once.