Ruper Grint explains how running lines for Servant led to his baby daughter developing a fondness for the «F-word.» Following his tenure as Ron Weasley in the Harry Potter franchise, Grint found himself catapulted into stardom, becoming a household name alongside fellow Potter alumnus Daniel Radcliffe and Emma Watson. Despite making several appearances at the box office since his time at Hogwarts, Grint has taken to flexing his acting muscles on TV screens of late, recently stared as Julian Pearce in psychological horror, Servant.
Acting as the perfect vehicle for Grint to showcase his acting range, Servant has proved something of a hidden gem amongst horror fans. The show, which stars Grint alongside Lauren Ambrose, Toby Kebbell and Game of Thrones' Nell Tiger Free, explores the story of grieving parents who use a reborn doll to help cope with their bereavement. Now into season 3, Servant has garnered an increasingly impressive critical reception, thanks to its unsettling and tense slow-burn storytelling fuelled by strong performances.
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Appearing on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon, Grint explained how he has found humor while working on the deeply disturbing Servant, with the star's baby daughter the culprit of the laughs. While interviewing Grint, host Jimmy Fallon asked if Wednesday, Grint's daughter, could talk yet, with Grint admitting that "the f-word came pretty quickly." Elaborating, Grint said Wednesday "spends a lot of time in my dressing room when I'm [doing] my lines for [Servant]." Unfortunately, Grint's character«says the f-word a lot,» leading his daughter to pick up on his character's colorful language. Check out the full
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