Hugh Grant
Birthday:
9 September 1960, Hammersmith, London, England, UK
Birth Name:
Hugh John Mungo Grant
Height:
180 cm
Hugh Grant, one of Britain's best known faces, has been equally entertaining on-screen as well as in real life, and has had enough sense of humor to survive a media frenzy. He is known for his roles in Four Weddings and a Funeral (1994), with Andie MacDowell, Notting Hill (1999), opposite Julia Roberts, and Music and Lyrics (2007), opposite Dr...
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Hugh Grant, one of Britain's best known faces, has been equally entertaining on-screen as well as in real life, and has had enough sense of humor to survive a media frenzy. He is known for his roles in Four Weddings and a Funeral (1994), with Andie MacDowell, Notting Hill (1999), opposite Julia Roberts, and Music and Lyrics (2007), opposite Drew Barrymore, among his other works.He was born Hugh John Mungo Grant on September 9, 1960, in Hammersmith, London, United Kingdom. His mother, Fyvola Susan (MacLean), was a teacher. His father, James Murray Grant, was an artist and carpet salesman, and his grandfather was in the British Army during WWII. He is of mostly Scottish and English descent, with many recent ancestors who were prominent in the military. Young Grant was fond of literature and acting. He won a scholarship to Oxford, going up to New College in 1979. There he was involved in student drama, and considered a career as an art historian. After Oxford, he turned down a scholarship to do postgraduate studies in Art History at the Courtauld Institute in London, and focused on his acting career. In 1982, while still a student, Grant made his big screen debut in Privileged (1982) by director Michael Hoffman.Grant's breakthrough came with the leading role as Charles in Four Weddings and a Funeral (1994), opposite Andie MacDowell, a role which won him a Golden Globe Award, as well as a BAFTA Film Award for Best Actor. During the 1990s Grant established himself as a very original and resourceful actor. He played a string of characters projecting a positive mindset, showing how do you stay optimistic when you are actually worried about a cascade of troubles. Grant had his own experience as a survivor of an unfortunate episode in his private life, which he managed to overcome thanks to having a pretty damn good outlook on life.His forte is playing characters projecting warmth and sincere happiness, with his hallmark stuttering, albeit some accused him of reprising the same character he has been playing for the past two decades. Grant's ability to show his character development within a limited screen time shines in Love Actually (2003), with his witty portrayal of a Prime Minister whose personal insecurities become intertwined with his country's international affairs, a performance that earned him a nomination for European Audience Award. His screen presence and skillful understatement takes his characters beyond the written script, thanks to his mastery of timing and effortless style.Outside of his acting profession, Grant has been a good athlete, he played cricket and football in his younger years. He enjoys playing golf, frequently taking part in Pro-Am tournaments. He has been an avid art lover since his younger years, and has been collecting fine art, a passion he inherited from his father. Show less «
I could do with more mobbing, particularly from women. I'd like to be treated like Ricky Martin.
I could do with more mobbing, particularly from women. I'd like to be treated like Ricky Martin.
I just don't believe in love at first sight any more, even though I've based my whole career on the concept. In my experience, power, money ...Show more »
I just don't believe in love at first sight any more, even though I've based my whole career on the concept. In my experience, power, money and influence always attract the opposite sex. It's something that I've always exploited - with good results. Show less «
Basically, my life is so boring, it's embarrassing.
Basically, my life is so boring, it's embarrassing.
[on being called "posh" by the media] I do, kind of, want to ram their microphones down their patronizing throats.
[on being called "posh" by the media] I do, kind of, want to ram their microphones down their patronizing throats.
I don't particularly like babies. I don't mind them for about four minutes. That's my max. After that I can't quite see what everyone's fuss...Show more »
I don't particularly like babies. I don't mind them for about four minutes. That's my max. After that I can't quite see what everyone's fussing about. Show less «
I watch an awful lot of women's sport recently. I don't know what that means about me. I watch the women's golf. I watch the women's tennis ...Show more »
I watch an awful lot of women's sport recently. I don't know what that means about me. I watch the women's golf. I watch the women's tennis very much. Show less «
I've got four houses in my street. I live in two and the others are empty. I'll buy more as they come up, because I think it would be great ...Show more »
I've got four houses in my street. I live in two and the others are empty. I'll buy more as they come up, because I think it would be great to have the entire street. Show less «
Women are frightening. If you get to 41 as a man, you're quite battle-scarred.
Women are frightening. If you get to 41 as a man, you're quite battle-scarred.
[his thoughts of actress Julia Roberts] Very big-mouthed! Literally, physically, she has a very big mouth. It is a very big mouth. When I wa...Show more »
[his thoughts of actress Julia Roberts] Very big-mouthed! Literally, physically, she has a very big mouth. It is a very big mouth. When I was kissing her I was aware of a faint echo. Show less «
[on his screen fight with Colin Firth in Bridget Jones: The Edge of Reason (2004)] It was the same approach as the first one, which was just...Show more »
[on his screen fight with Colin Firth in Bridget Jones: The Edge of Reason (2004)] It was the same approach as the first one, which was just to make sure that it was as crap as we wanted it to be. The key is to stop the stunt coordinator from coming in to make it look like a film fight. We just wanted it to be two pathetic Englishmen scared of each other, throwing their handbags at each other, basically. Show less «
I think film acting's just a miserable experience. It's so long and so boring and so difficult to get right so that what you need above all ...Show more »
I think film acting's just a miserable experience. It's so long and so boring and so difficult to get right so that what you need above all is incredible willpower and strength of mind. Show less «
[on playing "the bad guy" in films] Now, I quite like it. For years I sat in these interviews and everyone said, "You're always Mister Nice ...Show more »
[on playing "the bad guy" in films] Now, I quite like it. For years I sat in these interviews and everyone said, "You're always Mister Nice Guy, why don't you ever play someone nasty?" So in fact it's been a relief to be . . . for the real me to come out more on camera. I don't have any particular burning desire to go back to being cuddly. Not really. Show less «
[on why he is conducting a crusade to regulate standards for the British press] It certainly isn't a craving for attention. I trudge on to '...Show more »
[on why he is conducting a crusade to regulate standards for the British press] It certainly isn't a craving for attention. I trudge on to 'Newsnight' or 'Question Time', like Saddam to the scaffold. We beg them to use our professors, but they won't. Show less «
[on Rupert Murdoch calling him a "scumbag"] Harsh. But I see where he's coming from.
[on Rupert Murdoch calling him a "scumbag"] Harsh. But I see where he's coming from.
I'm often asked why I keep banging on about the press. Am I a lefty? I'm not. I'm not a righty either. I drift.
I'm often asked why I keep banging on about the press. Am I a lefty? I'm not. I'm not a righty either. I drift.
[on Elton John's marriage to his husband David Furnish] Groom Groom - Britain races into the future. Congrats Elton and David. Congrats enli...Show more »
[on Elton John's marriage to his husband David Furnish] Groom Groom - Britain races into the future. Congrats Elton and David. Congrats enlightened UK. Show less «
[on Doctor Who (2005)] I was offered the role of the Doctor a few years back and was highly flattered. The danger with those things is that ...Show more »
[on Doctor Who (2005)] I was offered the role of the Doctor a few years back and was highly flattered. The danger with those things is that it's only when you see it on screen that you think, 'Damn, that was good, why did I say no?' But then, knowing me, I'd probably make a mess of it. I'd prefer to be a baddie. They're always more fun. Show less «
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