Though the movie stands on its own ... Paterson Joseph, and Hugh Grant returning to their roles of Noodle, Arthur Slugworth, and Lofty, Wonka's favorite Oompa Loompa. In fact, Hugh Grant has ...
Hugh Grant has been Hollywood’s go-to leading man for the past thirty years. With his British charm and good looks, he has led some of the most iconic rom-coms of all time, becoming a genre staple.
Even before he became the world’s favorite floppy-haired Englishman of the 1990s, it seemed like the die was cast for Hugh Grant. His first screen role was in a movie called Privileged.
Daniel Cleaver was the man we all loved to hate in the first two Bridget Jones movies, but Hugh Grant made the decision to step down for the third film. When asked why, he told The Graham Norton ...
Renée is British Vogue’s latest cover star, and was interviewed by Hugh for an accompanying feature in the magazine. During their conversation, the pair spoke about their characters in the ...
Hugh Grant Jokes That a Colin Firth Box Office Bomb Is His Idea of ‘Perfect Happiness’ “It’s nice to have made movies that actually entertain people and they’re much harder than people t ...
Hugh Grant has shed light on two disastrous incidents that left his family so shaken, they now 'beg him' to stay out of the kitchen. The English actor, known for his roles in Bridget Jones's Diary ...
Hugh Grant took a playful jibe at his ex girlfriend Elizabeth Hurley as he called her 'high-maintenance' during his latest interview with Vogue. The Heretic actor, 64, dated the model ...
“Who made your suit?” (Grant’s answer: “My tailor.”) Ashley eventually hit her breaking point and quit the interview, prompting Hugh to seemingly roll his eyes at her.
Hugh Grant’s appearance in Bridget Jones’ Baby may have been very fleeting - just a picture in two newspaper articles – but his role in the movie was originally supposed to be much bigger.