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The Cast of 'Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone': Then and Now

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12:55 PM PST, November 11, 2016

'Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone' opened 15 years ago on Nov. 14, launching an epic franchise consisting of eight films. Check out what the cast looked like back then and where they are today!

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Daniel Radcliffe: Then

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Radcliffe as Harry Potter

Daniel Radcliffe: Now

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After the massive success of the Harry Potter movies, the 27-year-old has appeared on the screen and stage in many capacities, including a Broadway production of Equus in 2008 and the 2015 sci-fi film Victor Frankenstein. He can next be seen in the adventure movie Jungle, opening in 2017.

Rupert Grint: Then

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Grint as Ron Weasley

Rupert Grint: Now

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The 28-year-old actor is transitioning nicely from being Harry Potter's best friend to playing posh con man, Charlie Cavendish, in Crackle's upcoming series, Snatch, based on the cult 2000 crime film. Grint is also an executive producer on the project.

Emma Watson: Then

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Watson as Hermione Granger

Emma Watson: Now

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Watson, 26, has made an indelible mark on Hollywood with her moving performances in titles like My Week With Marilyn and The Perks of Being a Wallflower. She plays Belle in Disney's highly anticipated live-action Beauty and the Beast, which opens March 17, 2017.

Tom Felton: Then

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Felton as Draco Malfoy

Tom Felton: Now

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The 29-year-old English actor continues to work in the world of fantasy as Julian Albert on The Flash.

Alfred Enoch: Then

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Enoch as Dean Thomas

Alfred Enoch: Now

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Enoch, 27, might have played his most significant role after the Potter franchise. The actor has received glowing reviews for his performance on ABC's How to Get Away With Murder.

Jamie Waylett: Then

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Waylett as Vincent Crabbe

Jamie Waylett: Now

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In 2012, Waylett, 27, was sentenced to two years in prison for his alleged participation in the 2011 England riots after being charged with "violent disorder."

Devon Murray: Then

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Murray as Seamus Finnigan

Devon Murray: Now

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Murray, 28, found himself in court earlier this year after agent Neil Brooks sued him for alleged unpaid commission fees. A judge ordered Murray to pay Brooks 260,000 euros. In October, Murray admitted that he has struggled with depression. "I've been battling depression in silence for 10 years & only recently spoke about it and has made a huge difference #worldmentalhealthday," he tweeted.

Joshua Herdman: Then

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Herdman as Gregory Goyle

Joshua Herdman: Now

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Herdman turned in his wand for fight gloves, becoming an amateur MMA fighter, but the 29-year-old London native hasn't abandoned his acting career. He's currently filming the U.K. drama Giantland.

Bonnie Wright: Then

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Wright as Ginny Weasley

Bonnie Wright: Now

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The 25-year-old actress went from Hogwarts to the runway, as a part-time model.

Oliver Phelps: Then

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Phelps as George Weasley

Oliver Phelps: Now

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Oliver, who is about 13 minutes older than his 30-year-old twin brother James, has continued to work with his sibling, appearing alongside each other in the upcoming comedy, Own Worst Enemy.

James Phelps: Then

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Phelps as Fred Weasley

James Phelps: Now

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After the end of the 'Harry Potter' franchise, James appeared in the horror movie 'Patchwork,' which is one of his only projects that doesn't also include his twin brother, Oliver.

Luke Youngblood: Then

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Youngblood as Lee Jordan

Luke Youngblood: Now

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Youngblood, 30, made a huge splash in television following the 'Potter' films, with roles on NBC's 'Community' and ABC's 'Galavant.'

Matthew Lewis: Then

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Lewis as Neville Longbottom

Matthew Lewis: Now

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The 27-year-old has gone on to see success in England on British TV shows like 'The Syndicate' and 'Ripper Street.'

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