“It’s useful to understand the tragedy of the character you play”: Hugh Grant turns 60
2020-09-09T13:39:46.579Z
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British actor Hugh Grant turns 60 on September 9. Worldwide fame brought the artist Mike Newell's comedy "Four Weddings and One Funeral", for his role in which he was awarded the Golden Globe and BAFTA. Grant has starred in a variety of romantic comedies and is famous for this particular genre. Among the most striking works of the actor - "Notting Hill", "Diary of Bridget Jones" and "Love Actually". Nevertheless, the artist managed to reveal himself in other roles: for example, critics praised his appearance in the crime thriller Guy Ritchie "Gentlemen" and the fantastic drama of the Wachowski sisters "Cloud Atlas".
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