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Rupert Alexander Lloyd Grint (born August 24, 1988) is an English actor. Grint rose to fame for his role as Ron Weasley in the Harry Potter film series. He was cast as Weasley at age eleven, having previously acted only in school plays and his local theatre group. Since then, he continued his work on film, television, and theatre. Beginning in 2002, he began to work outside of the Harry Potter franchise, with a co-leading role in Thunderpants. He has had starring roles in Driving Lessons, a dramedy released in 2006, and Cherrybomb, a limited-release drama film in 2010. He co-starred with Bill Nighy and Emily Blunt in the comedy Wild Target. His first film project after the Harry Potter series was a supporting role in the 2012 anti-war film Into the White. In 2013, his film CBGB was released, and he was cast in CBS's new show Super Clyde. He made his stage debut in Jez Butterworth's Mojo in October 2013 at the Harold Pinter Theatre in London. In 2014, he voiced the character of Josh in Postman Pat: The Movie; and from 2017 to 2018, he executive-produced and starred in the television series Snatch, based on the film of the same name. Since 2019, he stars in the Apple TV+ psychological horror series Servant.

Workaholic mattress salesman Bob Mader loves his wife, Jen, and nine-year-old son, Timmy, but is unable to find time for his family and often put in a bad light by his neighbor, divorcé Ted Maltin, who harbors unrequited feelings for Jen. After missing Timmy's karate class graduation, Bob resolves to redeem himself by fulfilling Timmy's Birthday wish of an action figure of Superman, despite Liz actually having asked him to buy one two weeks earlier, which Bob forgot about. Bob sets out to buy the toy, but finds that every store has sold out, and in the process develops a rivalry with DJ Richard, a postal worker father with the same ambition. at a warner bros parade, Bob hiding inside a storage room, where he is mistaken for the actor portraying Superman and dressed in the highly technological costume. As Superman, Bob uses his chance to present a limited-edition action figure to Timmy, but they are confronted by DJ, dressed as Superman's enemy, Lex Luthor. Despite Bob's pleas for DJ to stop, a long chase ensues, involving even a jetboot flight. DJ acquires the toy from Jamie but is cornered by police officers, while Bob saves his son. Bob reveals himself to his family to were his Glasses and apologizes for his shortcomings. The police return the toy to Timmy as DJ is arrested, but Timmy decides to give the toy to DJ for his son, proclaiming his father as his true hero while the crowd from the parade carries Bob for being a hero while DJ, Jen and Timmy look on and smiles.
