Hugh Grant has had somewhat of a renaissance (or Grantaissance, if you will) in recent years. After some years as a comedic talent in England, Grant reigned supreme as the go-to British heartthrob. Movies like Nine Months, Sense and Sensibility, Mickey Blue Eyes, Love Actually, About a Boy, Notting Hill, and, of course, Bridget Jones’s Diary cemented Grant’s status as a romantic leading man. Two decades later, Grant is experiencing a career resurgence as a brilliant supporting actor, mastering mostly mean roles from the sidelines with wit and charisma.
Hugh Grant has high praise for the upcoming Bridget Jones sequel, and questions if his recent acting choices make him “a monster.” Read More