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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. Although his classic good looks make him a shoo-in for romantic leads, Grant's comic capabilities -- marked by a nervous stutter, desperately fluttering eyelids, and an ability to capture a brand of distinctly English embarrassment -- have marked him as more of a comic performer than a serious leading man.

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. ~ Rebecca Flint, All Movie Guide

Filmography

Head in the Clouds (2003)
Love Actually (2003)
Two Weeks Notice (2002) .... George Wade
About a Boy (2002) .... Will
... aka About a Boy oder: Der Tag der toten Ente (2002) (Germany)
... aka Pour un garçon (2002) (France)
74th Annual Academy Awards, The (2002) (TV) .... Himself
Billy Elliot Boy, The (2001) (TV) (archive footage) .... Himself
... aka Omnibus: The Billy Elliot Boy (2001) (TV) (UK: series title)
Bridget Jones's Diary (2001) .... Daniel Cleaver
... aka Journal de Bridget Jones, Le (2001) (France)
Orange British Academy Film Awards, The (2001) (TV) .... Himself
Small Time Crooks (2000) .... David Grant
Orange British Academy Film Awards, The (2000) (TV) .... Himself
Comic Relief: Doctor Who and the Curse of Fatal Death (1999) (V) .... The (Handsome) 12th Doctor
... aka Doctor Who: The Curse of Fatal Death (1999) (V) (UK: video box title)
Hooves of Fire (1999) (TV) (voice: USA version) .... Blitzen
... aka Robbie the Reindeer in Hooves of Fire (1999) (TV)
Mickey Blue Eyes (1999) .... Michael Felgate
Making of a Mobster: 'Mickey Blue Eyes', The (1999) (TV) .... Himself
Notting Hill (1999) .... William Thacker
Junket Whore (1998) .... Himself
Off the Menu: The Last Days of Chasen's (1998) (uncredited) .... Himself (with Liz Hurley)
Happy Birthday Elizabeth: A Celebration of Life (1997) (TV)
Extreme Measures (1996) .... Dr. Guy Luthan
Comic Relief: Behind the Nose (1995) (TV) .... Himself
Restoration (1995) .... Elias Finn
Sense and Sensibility (1995) .... Edward Ferrars
Nine Months (1995) .... Samuel 'Sam' Faulkner, M.D., P.C.
Englishman Who Went Up a Hill But Came Down a Mountain, The (1995) .... Reginald Anson
Awfully Big Adventure, An (1995) .... Meredith Potter
67th Annual Academy Awards, The (1995) (TV) (uncredited) .... Himself
Changeling, The (1994) (TV) .... Alsemero
Four Weddings and a Funeral (1994) .... Charles
Sirens (1994) .... Anthony Campion
Night Train to Venice (1993) .... Martin Gamil
... aka Train to Hell (1993) (USA: reissue title)
Remains of the Day, The (1993) .... Reginals Cardinal
Bitter Moon (1992) .... Nigel
... aka Lunes de fiel (1992) (France)
Trials of Oz, The (1991) (TV) .... Richard Neville
Our Sons (1991) (TV) .... James
... aka Too Little, Too Late (1991) (TV)
Impromptu (1991) .... Frederic Chopin
Big Man, The (1990) .... Gordon
... aka Crossing the Line (1991) (USA)
"Till We Meet Again" (1989) (mini) TV Series .... Bruno de Lancel
... aka "Judith Krantz's 'Till We Meet Again'" (1989) (mini) (USA: complete title)
Champagne Charlie (1989) (TV) .... Charles Heidsieck
Lady and the Highwayman, The (1989) (TV) .... Lord Lucius Vyne
Dawning, The (1988) .... Harry
Nocturnes (1988) .... Chopin
Nuit Bengali, La (1988) .... Allan
... aka Bengali Night (1988)
Lair of the White Worm, The (1988) .... Lord James D'Ampton
Remando al viento (1987) .... Lord Byron
... aka Rowing In the Wind (1987)
... aka Rowing with the Wind (1987)
White Mischief (1987) .... Hugh
Maurice (1987) .... Clive Durham
Lord Elgin and Some Stones of No Value (1986) (TV) .... William Hamilton/James
"Ladies in Charge" (1986) TV Series
"Detective, The" (1985) (mini) TV Series
"Last Place on Earth, The" (1985) (mini) TV Series .... Apsley Cherry-Garrard
Jenny's War (1985) (TV) .... Peter Baines
Honour, Profit & Pleasure (1985) (TV) .... Burlington
Privileged (1982) (as Hughie Grant) .... Lord Adrian

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