He’s recently found his place on television in Sick Note with fellow child star (and redhead) Lindsay Lohan, Crackle’s Snatch remake and as Inspector Crome in BBC’s The ABC Murders.
The actor has kept with the much darker roles he’s drawn to without swinging deep back into the spotlight.
The actor is also set to star in M. Night Shyamalan’s upcoming Apple show.
Rupert took on a few off-beat roles directly after Deathly Hallows Part 2, such as in the action-comedy Moonwalkers with Ron Perlman and the Shia LaBeouf lead drama Charlie Countryman.
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