Harry Potter Kept A Quarter Of The U.K.’s Top Actors Paid (2024)

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Harry Potter is of the most consequential cultural phenomena in the history of pop culture. It catapulted several 12-year-olds into international stardom.1 It made an indelible mark on the history of the international box office by proving that franchises could be longer than trilogies and still be highly rated international box-office smashes. It launched a franchise — the stock-juicing, legacy-setting, empire-building fuel that keeps a studio relevant these days — for Warner Brothers. It is singlehandedly responsible for people across the Eastern Seaboard saying, “Let’s go to Orlando’s Islands of Adventure.” It paid dozens of British actors’ rents for a decade.

Now we get the Potter spinoff series, “Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them.” You’ve got Eddie Redmayne — the rich man’s Thomas Middleditch — with Katherine Waterston and Colin Farrell, who found a way to get paid when not serving as Martin McDonagh’s muse. The prequel shows the American side of the wizarding world in the pre-war fascist days of the early 20th century.

Will “Beasts” make Redmayne one of the most bankable actors in the game? It’s a strong possibility. I’m a sucker for rankings of all kinds, and the list of top-grossing actors2 of all time is fascinating. It’s topped by cameo king Stan Lee, legend and Marvel Cinematic Universe anchor Samuel L. Jackson, and a number of action stars, voice-over journeymen and the kind of folks that hacks just call “Hollywood Royalty.”

The thing about this chart that is compelling is how much franchises juice the rankings. Cate Blanchett and Hugo Weaving are legendary, but they’re on the list thanks to the many J.R.R. Tolkien adaptations, not “Carol” or “Hacksaw Ridge.” Ian McKellen is there because he was Gandalf and Magneto, not Mr. Holmes. And it appears Bill Hader has never turned down a voice-over job in his life.

One number jumps out on that ranking because four actors share it: $7.7 billion, or more specifically $7,727,156,777. That’s how much all the Harry Potter films made worldwide. Want to be one of the top 50 worldwide grossing actors of all time? Be in all eight Harry Potter movies. Specifically, be James and Oliver Phelps (Fred and George Weasley), Josh Herdman (Gregory Goyle), and Bonnie Wright (Ginny Weasley), who have never been in another movie in The Numbers database. All of those people can say they’ve been in films that have made more money than Will Smith’s at the box office.

When you subtract Harry Potter, though, the top-100 grossing performers of all time look very different. Actors such as Alan Rickman, Helena Bonham Carter, Ralph Fiennes and Maggie Smith drop out of the top 100. Indeed, it appears that 31 of the top 100 grossing actors of all time are there thanks to the fact that they appeared in a Harry Potter film. Warwick Davis, who was both Professor Flitwick and Griphook in the Potter movies, and in an earlier era was also an Ewok in “Return of the Jedi,” drops far down the board. Gary Oldman is the only performer to remain on the list absent his Harry Potter appearances. Besides that changeling of a man, the “Harry Potter” actor who comes closest to the top is John Cleese, who appeared as Nearly Headless Nick but was also in the “Shrek” franchise.

Regardless of what it did to the charts that box office obsessives check, the Harry Potter franchise did something substantially more important: It kept Britain paid. I mean, who hasn’t been in a Harry Potter movie? I pulled every British film since 19953 from the box-office site The Numbers, and everyone credited in those films. I counted the number of times an actor performed in a film from the U.K., and I checked whether or not they had appeared in a Harry Potter film. Among all actors who have appeared in more than three U.K. films, 13 percent appeared in a Harry Potter film. Among those who appeared in four or more, it’s 17 percent. But if you want to look strictly at the performers who are staples of the screen, a full 25 percent of performers who appeared in five or more U.K. films have been in Harry Potter movies.

The actors in the Potter films have been anchors of British cinema. Robbie Coltrane — the portly Russian gangster in “Goldeneye,” the voice of the father in “Brave” and the lead in something called “The Pope Must Die” — was Hagrid. Julie Walters was Molly Weasley, but also appeared in “Brooklyn” and “Mamma Mia.” British staples such as Bill Nighy (Rufus Scrimgeour), Alan Rickman (Severus Snape) and Emma Thompson (Sybill Trelawney) are in the Potter films. Yes, all of those people were also in “Love Actually,” the only good movie.

Still, who are the greats who have never visited Hogwarts?

PERFORMERNUMBER OF U.K. FILMS
1Judi Dench20
2Emily Watson15
2Sean Connery15
4Colin Firth14
4Mark Strong14
6Ben Kingsley13
6Bob Hoskins13
6Desmond Llewelyn13
6Liam Neeson13
6Lois Maxwell13
6Ray Winstone13
12Celia Imrie12
12Eddie Marsan12
12Hugh Grant12
12Kristin Scott Thomas12
12Rosamund Pike12
12Tom Hollander12
18John Malkovich11
18Jude Law11
18Michael Caine11
18Simon Pegg11
18Tom Wilkinson11
The most prolific U.K. film actors who weren’t in the Potter films

The actors who’ve appeared in the most U.K. movies without touching Potter are Dame Judi Dench, Emily Watson, Sean Connery and Colin Firth. If you’re a producer of the “Fantastic Beasts” franchise as its story heads into the WWII-era and you’d like to add a galleon of credibility to your operation, nothing says “gravitas” quite like making Judi Dench your Wizard Winston Churchill, is all I’m saying. Because you’re already guaranteed to push Redmayne to the top of the heap.

CORRECTION (Nov. 11, 4:33 p.m.): An earlier version of a table in this article mistakenly listed Rhys Ifans as an actor who has never appeared in a Harry Potter film. Ifans appeared in “Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 1.”

As an entertainment enthusiast with a particular focus on the Harry Potter franchise and its impact on global culture, I've extensively studied its evolution, its financial impact, and its significant influence on both the film industry and the careers of numerous actors. I've closely followed the trajectory of the series from its inception to its expansion into spinoffs like "Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them."

The article you've provided delves into various aspects of the Harry Potter franchise, notably its profound influence on the film industry, box office records, and the careers of actors involved in the series. It touches upon several essential concepts and references, including:

  1. Harry Potter's Cultural Impact: The article underscores the massive cultural impact of the Harry Potter series, emphasizing how it propelled young actors into stardom, reshaped the structure of successful film franchises, and became a pivotal revenue generator for Warner Bros.

  2. Financial Success and Box Office Records: It highlights the unprecedented financial success of the Harry Potter films, illustrating how being part of this franchise significantly affected actors' positions in the list of top-grossing actors. It demonstrates how the franchise's earnings greatly affected the rankings, reshaping the landscape of top-earning actors in the film industry.

  3. Actors' Careers and Impact on British Cinema: The article discusses the substantial role of Harry Potter in supporting the careers of numerous British actors, providing them with steady work and significant exposure. It emphasizes how involvement in the Harry Potter movies solidified their positions in the film industry, making them key figures in British cinema.

  4. Comparative Analysis of Actors' Involvement: It analyzes the careers of actors involved in the Harry Potter series versus those who were not part of it, showcasing the significant influence of the franchise on actors' visibility, opportunities, and long-term success.

  5. Notable Actors Outside the Franchise: The article lists prominent British actors who have not been part of the Harry Potter series, highlighting their significant contributions to the U.K. film industry and showcasing their careers independently of the Potter franchise.

Overall, the piece encapsulates the immense impact of the Harry Potter franchise on the film industry, box office records, and the careers of actors, especially within the realm of British cinema. It effectively presents a comprehensive view of how involvement in such a cultural phenomenon can shape an actor's trajectory and the wider industry landscape.

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