Potter of Gold: Daniel Radcliffe leads list of Britain's young stars sitting on a fortune with film's wizarding trio taking home a magical £145million between them

  • Wizarding trio Daniel Radcliffe, Emma Watson and Rupert Grint on rich list
  • They are among top young British actors who are sitting on a fortune
  • Others include Twilight star Robert Pattinson and Cara Delevingne
  • 2017 Sunday Times Rich list found the wealthiest 1,000 people have a record total wealth of £658billion

Harry Potter actor Daniel Radcliffe has topped the list of Britain's young stars sitting on a fortune - along with co-stars Emma Watson and Rupert Grint. 

The 27-year-old, who shot to fame after being cast as the young wizard at the age of 11, is now worth £78 million - up £4m on last year's figures.

He starred as the Hogwarts student in eight films over a period of 10 years and has forged a lucrative career on Broadway and in Hollywood. 

Radcliffe's fortune adds to Emma Watson's £39m and Rupert Grint's £28m to make a combined total of £145m for the wizarding trio, according to the Sunday Times Rich List.

They are among the top British film stars under 30 to make the cut - with others including Twilight actor Robert Pattinson with a fortune of £67m (up £2m on last year) and One Direction singer Harry Styles - who is worth an estimated £40m.

Daniel Radcliffe (pictured right), Emma Watson (pictured left) and Rupert Grint (pictured centre) respectively played Harry Potter, Hermione Granger and Ron Weasley in the hit film series - they are all on the Sunday Times Rich List

Daniel Radcliffe (pictured right), Emma Watson (pictured left) and Rupert Grint (pictured centre) respectively played Harry Potter, Hermione Granger and Ron Weasley in the hit film series - they are all on the Sunday Times Rich List

Daniel Radcliffe, 27,is now worth £78 million - up £4m on last year's figures

Daniel Radcliffe, 27,is now worth £78 million - up £4m on last year's figures

Radcliffe's fortune adds to those of Emma Watson (pictured left) who is worth £39m and Rupert Grint (pictured right) who has £28m

Daniel Radcliffe (pictured centre), Emma Watson (pictured left) and Rupert Grint (pictured right) shot to fame after starring in the Harry Potter film series but all three have gone on to further big-screen success

Daniel Radcliffe (pictured centre), Emma Watson (pictured left) and Rupert Grint (pictured right) shot to fame after starring in the Harry Potter film series but all three have gone on to further big-screen success

Radcliffe, Watson and Grint respectively played Harry Potter, Hermione Granger and Ron Weasley in the hit film series but all three have gone on to further big-screen success.

Britain's top young film stars 

1. Daniel Radcliffe: £78million (up £4m)

2. Robert Pattinson: £67million (up £2m)

3. Harry Styles: £40million (up £7m)

4. Emma Watson: £39million (up £4m)

 5. Rupert Grint: £28million (up £2m)

6. Aaron Taylor-Johnson: £1 million (new entry)

7. Cara Delevingne: £15million (up £4m) 

Also on the list is One Direction singer Harry Styles - worth an estimated £40m - who is starring in upcoming Second World War drama Dunkirk.

Styles recently launched a career as a solo artist and it has gone from strength to strength - with his world tour selling out in just seconds on Friday.

It meant that his wealth surged £7m - almost double the £4m rise experienced by top young woman film actress Cara Delevingne, 24, whose starring role in superhero movie Suicide Squad helped her wealth increase to £15m.

Aaron Taylor-Johnson, 26, is a new entry on the list with a fortune of £18m after taking starring roles in hit films Kick-Ass and Avengers.

Others under 30 on the list include include Cara Delevingne, 24, whose starring role in superhero movie Suicide Squad helped her wealth increase to £15 million
One Direction singer Harry Styles is worth an estimated £40 million. He makes the list after starring in upcoming Second World War drama Dunkirk

Cara Delevingne (pictured left) and Harry Styles (pictured right) are also among the top British film stars under 30 to make the list

Others on the list include Twilight actor Robert Pattinson with a fortune of £67m - up £2m on last year

Others on the list include Twilight actor Robert Pattinson with a fortune of £67m - up £2m on last year

Aaron Taylor-Johnson, 26, is a new entry  with a fortune of £18m after taking starring roles in hit films Kick-Ass and Avengers

Aaron Taylor-Johnson, 26, is a new entry with a fortune of £18m after taking starring roles in hit films Kick-Ass and Avengers

But their fortunes are a far cry from those of brothers Sri and Gopi Hinduja - who topped this year's list with a combined wealth of £16.2billion.

The number of people with ten-figure fortunes has risen to a record of 134 people as Britain's most affluent 1,000 saw their wealth increase by £58bn since the country voted to leave the European Union.

This means Britain now has more billionaires than ever before in history, despite fears the vote would affect the country's wealth.

Brothers Sri and Gopi Hinduja have topped this year's Sunday Times Rich List overall, with a combined fortune of £16.2bn

Brothers Sri and Gopi Hinduja have topped this year's Sunday Times Rich List, with a combined fortune of £16.2billion 

Sisters Fawn and India Rose James (left), granddaughters of porn baron Paul Raymond, featured in the list, ranking at 234
The richest woman in the UK remained Kirsty Bertarelli (above), who has a fortune of £11.5bn. This means the former songwriter has earned £1.72bn in the last year alone

Sisters Fawn and India Rose James (left), granddaughters of porn baron Paul Raymond, featured in the list, ranking at 234. Pictured right: Kirsty Bertarelli was named the richest woman in the UK, ranking six out of the entire country with a fortune of £11.5bn

Millionaires are increasingly struggling to count themselves among the mega-rich, with a fortune of £110million now required to make it into the top 1,000.

Back in 1997 it took a personal wealth of just £15million to make the grade.

Having first topped the list in 2014, the Hinduja brothers, Srichand, 81, and Gopichand, 77, have a vast array of business investments under the Hinduja Group.

With investments spanning the oil and gas, automotive, IT, energy, media, banking, property and healthcare sectors, their latest project is the conversion of The Old War Office in London into a sumptuous five-star hotel and 88 luxury apartments for the world's super-rich.

But it wasn't all good news for everyone, as disgraced Philip Green saw his fortune plummet by an eye-watering £433m.

He is still worth a cool £2.787bn however but has slipped to 41 in the UK overall.

Robert Watts, compiler of the list, said: 'While many of us worried about the outcome of the EU referendum, many of Britain's richest people just kept calm and carried on making billions.

'We expected to see a chilling effect in the run-up to the EU referendum, but that simply did not materialise.

Singer Adele saw her wealth increase by £40m this year with the help of a world tour and the continued success from her most recent album 25

Singer Adele saw her wealth increase by £40m this year with the help of a world tour and the continued success from her most recent album 25

'A buoyant stock market usually drives the wealth of Rich Listers higher, and since last June equities have soared.

'We're seeing more and more diversity in the composition of the Rich List.

'More women, more people from ethnic backgrounds, and more from surprising walks of life, with egg farmers and pet food makers lining up with hedge fund managers and private equity barons.'

Ukrainian businessman Len Blavatnik, whose empire includes the Warner Music Group, is in second place on the list with a fortune of £15.982bn.

Siblings David and Simon Reuben, 78 and 76 respectively, topped the Rich List in 2016, and rank third this year despite a £900m rise in their wealth in the past 12 months.

It wasn't good news for everyone as Philip Green saw his fortune plummet by an eye-watering  £433million

It wasn't good news for everyone as Philip Green, pictured with wife Lady Green, saw his fortune plummet by an eye-watering £433m

The pair, who have a fortune of £14bn, now focus on prime London property including Connaught House, London Oxford airport and Arena Racing.

Lakshmi Mittal and family are fourth and boast the biggest increase in wealth within the past 12 months, having added more than £6bn to their £13.229bn fortune, one of the highest annual rises to date.

Mittal, 66, is the largest steelmaker in the world and has felt the benefits of the industry's resurgence.

Shares in his main operation, ArcelorMittal, went up sharply following a 1.8bn dollar profit in 2016.

Chelsea Football Club owner Roman Abramovich is in 13th place with a fortune of £8.053bn, an increase of £1.653bn

Chelsea Football Club owner Roman Abramovich is in 13th place with a fortune of £8.053bn, an increase of £1.653bn

Taking fifth position is Alisher Usmanov, 63, who has a 30 per cent stake in football club Arsenal, with a fortune of £11.791bn.

He grew rich through steel and iron ore mine, with his numerous assets including shares in Spotify and Airbnb.

The only top 20 entrants to have suffered a loss this year are Guy, George and Galen Junior Weston and family who sit in seventh position.

The food and retail giants have lost £500m due to the drop in price of ABF shares, a company in which they own a 20.8 per cent stake, which is behind brands such as Ryvita and Kingsmill, and has fashion chain Primark as a subsidiary.

Chelsea Football Club owner Roman Abramovich is in 13th place with a fortune of £8.053bn, an increase of £1.653bn.

The Duke of Westminster and the Grosvenor family are in ninth position with a fortune of £9.52bn, an increase of £170m.

The sixth Duke of Westminster, Gerald Cavendish Grosvenor, died last August, and his title was passed down to his son Hugh.

The 20 richest alone are worth £191.765bn and have increased their cumulative wealth by £35.175bn in the past year.  

It was a good year for women too, according to the list, with the richest in the country ranked at number six overall.

Former Miss UK and songwriter Kirsty Bertarelli alongside her husband are now worth £11.5bn, up £1.72bn from this time last year.

Pictured: The UK's richest woman Kirsty Bertarelli with her husband Ernesto 

Pictured: The UK's richest woman Kirsty Bertarelli with her husband Ernesto 

The sixth Duke of Westminster, Gerald Cavendish Grosvenor, died last August, and his title and estate was passed down to his son Hugh (pictured) 

The sixth Duke of Westminster, Gerald Cavendish Grosvenor, died last August, and his title and estate was passed down to his son Hugh (pictured) 

This makes her the country's richest woman, surpassing the Queen and author J K Rowling.    

Meanwhile the richest woman under 30 was named as singer Adele who has seen a £40m increase in fortunes in the last twelve months, thanks the success of a world tour.  

Also in the list are sisters Fawn and India Rose James, granddaughters of porn baron Paul Raymond, featured in the list, ranking at 234.

The siblings inherited a £454m fortune, making India the youngest person grace the Sunday Times Rich List as she first entered the chart at the age of 23. 

Her grandfather Paul Raymond, with whom she was fiercely close, built up his fortune launching the country’s first topless dancing club and introducing top-shelf magazines to the UK.

Along the way, the self-proclaimed 'King of Soho' acquired the freeholds on almost two-thirds of Soho’s properties, building up a seedy business empire estimated to be worth around £650m.

According to the Sunday Times Rich List 2013, when their grandfather died in 2008 at the age of 82, Miss James and her sister Fawn, 28, inherited 80 per cent of his money and businesses.

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