While J.K. Rowling’s casting rule helped Daniel Radcliffe secure the Harry Potter films, it snatched Robin Williams’ opportunity in the franchise.
When the 2001 Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone arrived on the silver screen, it not only marked the start of Daniel Radcliffe’s acting career and skyrocketing bank balance but also transported audiences into a vibrant and whimsical new realm. But what most people aren’t aware of, are the events that went behind the making of the franchise.
Daniel Radcliffe in a still from the Harry Potter franchise | Warner Bros. PicturesOne such anecdote narrates the casting saga of the Harry Potter films. Apparently, when Steven Spielberg, the maestro of cinematic magic was asked to direct the films, he had chosen young American talent Haley Joel Osment for the titular role. Thankfully, J.K. Rowling established one strict rule that helped Daniel Radcliffe secure the role but ended up being a bane for Robin Williams.
Steven Spielberg’s Initial Choice for the Role of Harry Potter
Ahead of Chris Columbus, it was Steven Spielberg who was originally approached by Warner Bros to helm the Harry Potter franchise. Although the filmmaker had later rejected the offer, he had initially shown a certain level of interest in the project. According to reports from The Telegraph, that’s when Spielberg wanted to cast The Sixth Sense star Haley Joel Osment in the titular role of Harry Potter.
Bruce Willis and Haley Joel Osment in The Sixth Sense | Buena Vista Pictures
In a twist worthy of a plotline from Diagon Alley, Steven Spielberg had imagined J.K. Rowling’s Boy Who Lived with a Southern accent. But thankfully before he could conjure up this alternative reality, the author of the novels appeared as an important player who ensured that this wasn’t the case. Taking control of the situation, Rowling established a strict rule about casting actors in the films.
J.K. Rowling’s One Strict Rule Ensured Daniel Radcliffe’s Casting
Steven Spielberg and J.K. Rowling reportedly had a “creative clash” when the latter “fought studio efforts to cast experienced American actors”. Considering that Warner Bros. was adapting her novels, Rowling established the strict rule of hiring only British actors for the franchise. Therefore, upon watching Daniel Radcliffe’s audition, the author fought for the David Copperfield actor to get the part.
At that time, J.K. Rowling had noted that Daniel Radcliffe was the “perfect choice” for the young wizard. Although she had later noted that the Golden Trio were all too good-looking to play her geeky characters, Rowling had initially considered Radcliffe as the best suitable choice for Harry Potter.
J.K. Rowling during an interview with BBC
I don’t think we could have found a better Harry. Rowling stated.
Eventually, J.K. Rowling’s strict rule of casting British actors played in favor of Daniel Radcliffe who secured the role of Harry Potter in the franchise, alongside Emma Watson’s Hermione Granger and Rupert Grint’s Ron Weasley. But meanwhile, Haley Joel Osment wasn’t the only American star who almost became a part of the franchise, there was also Robin Williams who sought to appear in the films.
J.K. Rowling’s Rule Dashed the Hopes of Robin Williams
After Steven Spielberg quit his directorial role in the billion-dollar Harry Potter franchise, the responsibility went to Chris Columbus to adapt J.K. Rowling’s magical imagination from page to screen. And as Columbus began fleshing out the film with his long-time casting director Janet Hirshenson, he was approached by his former Mrs Doubtfire star Robin Williams.
According to Janet Hirshenson’s interview with The Independent in 2016, Robin Williams was keen to take up the mantle of Hogwarts’ resident gamekeeper Rubeus Hagrid. Therefore, the actor pleaded with Chris Columbus for the lucrative opportunity. Unfortunately, being loyal to J.K Rowling’s ‘Brits-only’ rule, the filmmaker had to let Williams go.
Robin Williams as Dr. Sean Maguire in Good Will Hunting | Miramax Films
Robin [Williams] had called because he really wanted to be in the movie, but it was a British-only edict. Once he [Columbus] said ‘no’ to Robin, he wasn’t going to say ‘yes’ to anybody else, that’s for sure.
Eventually, failing to cast anyone in the role of the beloved half-giant Hagrid, Chris Columbus left the responsibility of casting an actor for the role on J.K. Rowling. With Robbie Coltrane being her first choice, the author hired the actor. But that didn’t stop Robin Williams from trying to make his way into this magical world once again, for he lobbied hard for the role of Remus Lupin in the franchise’s third outing, Prisoner of Azkaban.
Robbie Coltrane‘s Rubeus Hagrid with Harry, Ron, and Hermione | Warner Bros.
Unfortunately, J.K. Rowling had sealed the deal with her strict casting rule and once again Robin Williams lost the opportunity to be a part of the iconic Harry Potter franchise. So it seems that although Rowling’s rule helped Daniel Radcliffe secure his titular role, it ended up spelling doom for Williams.
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