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Actors Who Voiced Deathly Hallows Video Game Announced
Posted by Megs

EA’s official website has been updated to include a list of actors who lent their voices to the Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows video game.  The list of actors is as follows: Rupert Grint, James and Oliver Phelps, Tom Felton, Dave Legeno (Fenrir Greyback), Alfie Enoch (Dean Thomas), Warwick Davis (Griphook), Toby Jones (Dobby), Simon McBurney (Kreacher), and Evanna Lynch.  You can preorder the video game at the following links:

Thanks SS!

Filed Under: Deathly Hallows, Evanna Lynch, James and Oliver Phelps, Rupert Grint, Tom Felton, Warwick Davis
Videos of Rupert Grint at Apple Store Event
Posted by Megs

Videos from Rupert Grint’s appearance at an Apple store in London yesterday are now online.  At the event Rupert discussed Harry Potter, Leavesden Studios and more!

Thanks to SS for the videos!

Filed Under: Rupert Grint
Happy Birthday Rupert Grint!
Posted by Megs

Since it is now August 24th in the UK it is time to wish our favorite red head, Rupert Grint, a VERY happy 22nd birthday!  We wish Rupert a very happy birthday and hope that this coming year he will be even more of a success.  This should be no problem seeing as he has a bunch of new film projects as well as the Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part I premiere in November.

HAPPY BIRTHDAY RUPERT!!!

Filed Under: Birthdays, Rupert Grint
NEw Rupert Grint Interview in Heat Magazine
Posted by Megs

Rupert Grint has recently done a new interview with Heat magazine where he discusses being a celebrity vs being normal, it turns out he is 60% Normal!  Read a transcript of the interview below.

How many pairs of trainers have you got?
Rupert:
I’ve got one pair. I’ve got one pair of shoes, generally. I find a pair and I just wear them until they fall off me.  [NORMAL]

What are your favourite kinds of bread, soup and cheese?
Rupert:
Hovis, Heinz Tomato and, not being a big cheese fan, I’d probably choose cheddar.  [NORMAL]

Have you been on a date with Calum Best?
Rupert:
No.  [NORMAL]

What’s the best thing in your house?
Rupert:
I’ve got a little flat in London that I use at weekends, and in there I’ve made a cinema. It’s a bit of a cave.  [SHOWBIZ]

What’s your first thought when you wake up in the morning?
Rupert:
Errrr, where am I?  [SHOWBIZ]

What’s the best thing you’ve ever signed?
Rupert:
A photo of Trevor McDonald. [NORMAL]

Who has got the best house you’ve ever been to?
Rupert:
I don’t know, I haven’t been to many celebrity houses.  [NORMAL]

Ever been at a party where an animal was roaming around?
Rupert:
I have quite a few animals at home, like donkeys and pigs, so they would have been roaming about during our parties.  [SHOWBIZ]

If we were mates with Daniel Radcliffe, we’d steal his stuff and sell it on eBay. Ever nicked his things?
Rupert:
No, but he’s stolen loads from me.  [SHOWBIZ]

Have you met Simon Cowell?
Rupert:
No. [NORMAL]

Yeah, he’s got a cinema in his pad, but he only owns one pair of trainers. If we’d been in Harry Potter and our new film Cherrybomb was available on DVD from 23 August, we’d have a 50ft-high gold statue of ourselves that cried Champagne.

Thanks RG.net!

Filed Under: Rupert Grint
Rupert Grint talks Deathly Hallows and More in Young Performer
Posted by Megs

In the current issue of Young Performer magazine Rupert Grint is featured on the cover and in the interview he talks about Deathly Hallows, Wild Target and more!  You can view scans over at the RG.us gallery!

Q: Are there activities you’re forbidden to do while contracted to Harry Potter?
A:
I haven’t been allowed to ski or do extreme sports-unless I was filming in a gap between the Harry Potter films.

Q: You’ve acted professionally since you were 11. How do you cope with the limelight?
A:
I wasn’t prepared because it came out of the blue. I’d no ideas how films were even made, so it took a while to get use to. I’m still not used to it, so I guess fame is the most difficult bit.

Q: What’s your strangest encounter with a Harry Potter fan?
A:
Fans aren’t that weird here, but in America and Japan they’re more extreme and in your face, and occasionally they grab at you.

Q: How do you keep grounded?
A:
I get on with it and I don’t think about stuff too much. I just love the acting and I come from a big, supportive family, which as always helped.

Q: Will you be gutted when you’ve shot your final Harry Potter?
A:
It’s a weird feeling that’s creeping up on us all now and I don’t know I’ll deal with it because I’m really proud of Harry Potter. It’s been a massive part of my daily routine since I was 11. It’s going to take a while to adjust.

Q: Have you got your eye on any Harry Potter memorabilia?
A:
I’ve tried to take a few little souvenirs in the past and I’ve got a tie, but I’d really like to keep my wand.

Q: Next up you’re playing a skier Eddie The Eagle. Are there other things you’d like to do?
A:
I’ve never skied in my life, so that’ll be a challenge. I’d like to do theatre at some point, not sure what type of role, but I always got a real buzz from it when I was at school because it’s so different from film. So I’m up for anything on stage.

Q: Why do you drive an ice-cream van rather than a car?
A:
I love ice cream and it was always a dream of mine. It’s fully functional and is like a kitchen on wheels, so it’s not practical to drive because it’s huge.

Q: You’re not the red-carpet type, so any hobbies?
A:
I’m really into golf. It’s an old man’s game and I never thought I’d get into it, but it’s fun. And I love drawing, water colours, painting. I don’t keep much of it but I’m always doodling.

Q: What do you think of the Ron Weasley action figures?
A:
They’re strange, because some of them are really bad. There are lots of different official ones and some are realistic, but then they’re weird too!

Q: Can you tell us a secret about the final Harry Potter?
A:
Well, I wear a wig, even though I’ve always had long hair. I wear hairpieces to make my hair look wilder because we’re kind o living rough. I had four pieces glued in and was constantly picking bits of glue out of my hair.

Thanks RG.us!

Filed Under: Deathly Hallows, Rupert Grint
Dan, Emma and Rupert Talk Deathly Hallows in Total Film
Posted by Megs

In the September issue of Total Film magazine, Daniel Radcliffe, Rupert Grint and Emma Watson discuss Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows and how different is is from the other films.  Director David Yates also weighs in on the issue.  Read the interviews below:

Thanks to SnitchSeeker!

Filed Under: Daniel Radcliffe, Deathly Hallows, Emma Watson, Rupert Grint
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