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Birthday:
Sep 9, 1960
Birthplace:
London, England

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Hugh Grant Biography

A graduate of Oxford, actor Hugh Grant would seem more a natural product of Cambridge University, breeding ground for such comic talents as Monty Python's Flying Circus. Grant's classic good looks make him a shoo-in for romantic leads, but his comic abilities -- marked by a nervous stutter, desperately fluttering eyelids, and an ability to capture a brand of distinctly English embarrassment -- have also marked him as a gifted comic performer. Born in London on September 9, 1960, Grant made his film debut under the very Oxbridge name of Hughie Grant in the Oxford-financed Privileged (1982). He then worked in repertory before forming his own comedy troupe, the Jockeys of Norfolk. Following some television roles, Grant made his first professional film appearance in 1987 with a blink-and-he's-gone part in White Mischief. The same year he did more substantial work, first as Lord Byron in Rowing With the Wind, and then as a sexually conflicted Edwardian in Ismail Merchant and James Ivory's adaptation of E.M. Forster's Maurice. The role won him a Best Actor award at the Venice Film Festival, but despite such acclaim, Grant's next films were largely forgettable affairs. One exception -- albeit a dubious one -- was Ken Russell's The Lair of the White Worm, in which the actor attained some degree of cult status as a lord attempting to foil the murderous charms of a campy, trampy vampire (Amanda Donahoe).Following period work in Impromptu (in which he played a consumptive, bewigged Chopin) and another Merchant-Ivory outing, The Remains of the Day, Grant finally hit it big in 1994 with starring roles in two films, Sirens and Four Weddings and a Funeral. The latter film in particular gave the actor almost overnight transatlantic stardom, landing him on a number of magazine covers and TV talk shows. The following year, Grant gained fame of an entirely different sort when he was arrested for soliciting the services of an L.A. prostitute. The box-office take of his subsequent film, Nine Months, released on the heels of his arrest, was buoyed by his notoriety, as were the ratings of the episode of The Tonight Show which featured Grant's sheepish apology to his then-girlfriend, model/actress Elizabeth Hurley. The actor managed to recoup some of his professional dignity with a restrained performance as Emma Thompson's suitor in the acclaimed Sense and Sensibility, but his next feature, Extreme Measures, a thriller produced by his and Hurley's production company, Simian Films, proved a disappointment. Following this relative failure, Grant receded somewhat from the public consciousness, but reappeared in 1999 with Notting Hill. A commercial as well as relative critical success, the comedy helped to restore some of the actor's luster, further assisted by his roles in the comedies Mickey Blue Eyes (1999) and Woody Allen's Small Time Crooks (2000). After once again charming filmgoers while competing for the affections of Rene Zellwegger in Bridget Jones's Diary, Grant took on the role of a playful London lothario who forms a bond with one of his conquests' offspring in the romantic comedy About a Boy. Indeed, the romantic comedy seemed to be simply the most natural fit for the actor, and he found more success in new millennium with returns to this genre in Two Weeks Notice, Love Actually, and the sequel to Bridget Jones's Diary, Bridget Jones: The Edge of Reason.He played a fictionalized version of Simon Cowell] in the comedy {#American Dreamz, and was solid as a washed-up 80's pop star opposite Drew Barrymore in the romantic comedy Music and Lyrics in 2007. He made headlines when he figured into the phone hacking scandal in the UK, becoming one of the most high-profile celebrities to explain how the British tabloids have been operating for years. ~ Rebecca Flint Marx, Rovi

Hugh Grant Trivia

London-born and Oxford educated Hugh Grant first hit the big screen in 1982's Privileged, but didn't achieve movie star status until his delightful 1994 turn in Four Weddings and a Funeral. Handsome and charming, with abundant chestnut hair and a somewhat stiff manner softened by his open and warm smile, Grant worked as an advertising copywriter in..
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Quotes from Hugh Grant's Characters

    1. George Wade: If you have to go, just... go!
    From Two Weeks Notice. Submitted by Da I (43 days ago)
    1. Pirate Captain: Behind every captain, there's a crew. Sure, some of you are as ugly as a sea cucumber, some of you are closer to being a chair or coat rack than a pirate, and some of you are fish I've just dressed up in a hat...
    From The Pirates! Band of Misfits. Submitted by Thomas R (50 days ago)
    1. Marcus: [to Will before going to sing in show] What are you doing here?
    2. Will Freeman: Well, I heard you were about to commit social suicide so I thought I'd just drop by, you know
    From About a Boy. Submitted by Johnathan M (5 months ago)
    1. The Prime Minister: I love that word 'relationship' covers all manner of sins, doesn't it?
    From Love Actually. Submitted by Dann M (5 months ago)
    1. Sally Kendoo: [while kissing in vid] Did you get that?
    2. Martin Tweed: DIRTY BITCH!
    From American Dreamz. Submitted by amidh s (7 months ago)
    1. Henrietta: You see, you're turning into a kind of serial monogamist. One girlfriend after another, yet you never really let anyone near you. On the contrary... You're affectionate to them and sweet to them. Even to me, although you thought I was an idiot.
    2. Charles: I did not.
    3. Henrietta: You did. I thought U2 was a type of submarine
    4. Charles: In a way, you were right. Their music has a naval quality.
    From Four Weddings and a Funeral. Submitted by Ny O (9 months ago)
    1. Will Freeman: All men are islands. And what's more, this is the time to be one. This is an island age. A hundred years ago, for example, you had to depend on other people. No one had TV or CDs or DVDs or home espresso makers. As a matter of fact they didn't have anything cool. Whereas now you can make yourself a little island paradise. With the right supplies, and more importantly the right attitude, you can become sun-drenched, tropical, a magnet for young Swedish tourists.
    From About a Boy. Submitted by Lea L (11 months ago)
    1. Will Freeman: The thing is, a person's life is like a TV show. I was the star of The Will Show. And The Will Show wasn't an ensemble drama. Guests came and went, but I was the regular. It came down to me and me alone. If Marcus' mum couldn't manage her own show, if her ratings were falling, it was sad, but that was her problem. Ultimately, the whole single mum plotline was a bit complicated for me.
    From About a Boy. Submitted by Lea L (11 months ago)
    1. Marcus: I'm warning you, I'll be back again tomorrow.
    2. Will Freeman: Ooh! I'm really scared!
    From About a Boy. Submitted by Susan T (12 months ago)
    1. William Thacker: I've opened Pandora's Box!
    2. Spike: I knew a girl named Pandora in High school once . . . Never did see her box though!
    From Notting Hill. Submitted by Jason 123 D (13 months ago)
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