Which Harry Potter Role Did GOT Star Thomas Brodie-Sangster Audition For (Photo Credit – Instagram)

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Imagine this: a 10-year-old Thomas Brodie-Sangster, ready to bring the ginger wizard Ron Weasley to life on screen. Crazy, right? Yet, back when Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone was first casting its iconic characters, Thomas gave it a shot. But instead of securing the role, he learned some serious lessons about rejection—and the entertainment biz ain’t for the faint of heart.

Thomas spilled the tea during an interview with Radio Times, saying, “It was my first experience of rejection and hit me quite hard. I had feelings of anger and frustration, but I couldn’t really put the blame on anyone for not giving me the role.” Translation: a 10-year-old Thomas took the loss on the chin, but it stung. Hard. The kid even said, “I do remember thinking, though, that the next time I went for an audition, I’d have to put up a shield to stop myself from getting hurt.” Picture a little boy mentally fortifying himself like a warrior. Adorable, but also—smart.

That rejection wasn’t just a downer—it became a mental armor. Thomas learned early on that auditions could break hearts but also build resilience. It became a sort of training ground for his future, teaching him how to handle disappointment without letting it consume him. But let’s be honest—would Rupert Grint ever be dethroned as Ron Weasley? Nah. Rupert became the ginger icon we all know and love.

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