Hugh Grant

Biography

Hugh John Mungo Grant (born 9 September 1960) is an English actor and film producer. He has received a Golden Globe Award, a BAFTA, and an Honorary César. His movies have also earned more than $2.4 billion from 25 theatrical releases worldwide. Grant achieved international stardom after appearing in Richard Curtis's sleeper hit Four Weddings and a Funeral (1994). He used this breakthrough role as a frequent cinematic persona during the 1990s to deliver comic performances in mainstream films like Mickey Blue Eyes (1999) and Notting Hill (1999). By the turn of the century, he had established himself as a leading man skilled with a satirical comic talent. Since the 2000s, Grant has expanded his oeuvre with critically acclaimed turns as a cad in Bridget Jones's Diary (2001), About A Boy (2002), Love Actually (2003), and American Dreamz (2006). Within the film industry, Grant is cited as an anti-movie star who approaches his roles like a character actor, with the ability to make acting look effortless. Hallmarks of his comic skills include a nonchalant touch of irony/sarcasm and studied physical mannerisms as well as his precisely-timed dialogue delivery and facial expressions. The entertainment media's coverage of Grant's life off the big screen has often overshadowed his work as a thespian. He has been vocal about his disrespect for the profession of acting, his disdain towards the culture of celebrity, and hostility towards the media. In a career spanning 20 years, Grant has repeatedly claimed that acting is not a true calling but just a job he fell into.

Filmography

Will Freeman
The Prime Minister
William Thacker
Reginald Cardinal
Daniel Cleaver
Michael Felgate
George Wade
Edward Ferrars
Alex Fletcher
Lord James D'Ampton
Charles Heidsieck
Dr. Guy Luthan
Samuel Faulkner
Clive Durham
Martin Tweed
Anthony Campion
Elias Finn
Tennyson Foss OBE
Oompa Loompa
Frederic Chopin
Rev. Giles Horrox / Hotel Heavy / Lloyd Hooks / Denholme Cavendish / Seer Rhee / Kona Chief
Le nouveau voisin
Mr. Reed
Self (archive footage) (uncredited)
Richard Neville
Thurl Ravenscroft
Keith Michaels
Self (archive footage)
Peter Baines
St. Clair Bayfield
Self
Self - Voice of The Pirate Captain
The Pirate Captain
Phoenix Buchanan
The Prime Minister
Lord Adrian
Self - Actor (archive footage)
Tennyson Foss
Self (archive footage)
Robert Drover
Phoenix Buchanan