

In December of 2020, Jamie Waylett got married in Scotland. There is some good news in all this, though. Rather than recast Crabbe so far along in the film series, producers opted to have another HP character take over the speaking parts of Malfoy's cronies without changing up the storyline too much. She also called Waylett a "withered actor by the age of 22." Jamie was later sentenced to two years in prison, with his lawyer explaining that "Although he had the good fortune to be in the Harry Potter films, it turned out to be not so good fortune." Because in 2011, Waylett participated in the London riots and again faced a cannabis charge. As it turned out, producers probably felt justified in their decision shortly after. Though no official statement was given from the producers of 'Harry Potter,' Waylett was unceremoniously dropped from the film schedule after his arrest.

That case led to the young actor being sentenced to community service. The issue was that he had so much of the plant that he was accused of distributing said material. The young actor, who was personally chosen by director Chris Columbus at auditions, was charged for possession of a certain illicit substance, reported BBC. Unfortunately, Waylett's personal troubles got in the way of his 'Harry Potter' role. RELATED: Tom Felton Reveals A 'Harry Potter' Easter Egg Nobody's Ever Noticed But what about Jamie Waylett, who played Crabbe in films one through six? Fans know that Josh Herdman, who played Goyle, went on to some impressive post-HP activities. The answer lies in who portrayed the characters. In fact, based on how much she made from the franchise, the actress and activist would never have to work another day in her life if she preferred.So why did producers opt to shuffle the story around instead of sticking with their original Crabbe? Based on how much she made from the "Harry Potter" films, it stands to reason that the successful child actress has the convenience of carefully considering which roles to take and when to focus on her other endeavors. That's a steady stream of work, considering she is also busy with her philanthropic work as a Women's Ambassador for the United Nations. Since the last of the "Harry Potter" films debuted in 2011, Watson has appeared in 10 films to date. Watson, along with co-stars Daniel Radcliffe and Rupert Grint, shot to global stardom as the magical trio, making them multi-millionaires before they even began attending high school. Nowadays, Emma Watson is recognized for her roles in touching dramas like "The Perks of Being a Wallflower" and "Little Women," but fans of the actress have been aware of the Brit's talents since she was 11 when she debuted on the big screen as Hermione Granger in 2001's "Harry Potter and The Sorcerer's Stone." Watson stole many a scene with her portrayal of the bookish, Muggle-born heroine in all eight films of the "Harry Potter" franchise.
