Beyond Hogwarts: We Recommend The Cast’s Best Work

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Daniel Radcliffe – What If (2014), Swiss Army Man (2016)

Daniel played the Chosen One, Harry Potter himself, in all eight films. In What If, he plays a medical school dropout in a quintessential 2010s romcom about two people who are avoiding their feelings for each other.

Emma Watson – Bling Ring (2013), Little Women (2019)

Emma personified the intelligent, blazing spirit of Hermione even post the Harry Potter films, speaking at the UN, launching awareness initiatives about gender equality and  pursuing activism beside her acting career.

Rupert Grint – Sick Note (2017-2018)

Rupert Grint completed The Golden Trio, playing Ron Weasley in the Harry Potter films. He has had a career across film, television and theatre. He executive produced and starred in Sick Note on Netflix in 2017,

Tom Felton – Rise of the Planet Of Apes (2011)

Tom Felton, who played the fan-favourite villain Draco Malfoy in all of the Harry Potter movies, continued his villainous run in other franchises too. In Rise of the Planet of Apes, he played a caretaker whose cruelty towards the apes becomes the catalyst for their rebellion.

Matthew Lewis – Me Before You (20160, Baby Done (2020)

Matthew Lewis played Neville Longbottom, the sweet, clumsy Gryffindor, with an affable charm in all the eight movies. He retained that charm, making audiences feel for a character that was mostly comic relief in Me Before You, a romantic drama about a woman who falls for a man with a terminal illness.

Alfred Enoch – How To Get Away With Murder (2014-2020)

After playing Gryffindor student Dean Thomas, Alfred Enoch went on to work in theatre, starring in a number of plays in London. He was then cast alongside Viola Davis in crime drama How To Get Away With Murder.