Disarming charm underlines this star's enduring appeal
India, Dec. 5 -- Hugh Grant, a former English literature student at Oxford, has become one of the most enduring leading men of his era since making his film debut in 1982 at the age of 21. Grant, now 65, became a Hollywood A-lister with Four Weddings and a Funeral in 1994. A string of blockbuster romcoms followed, including Notting Hill (1999) and Love Actually (2003). Over and over, he melted hearts as the floppy-haired, misguided, but fundamentally decent, romantic hero. His recent evolution as a villain, in Paddington 2, A Very English Scandal and Heretic, has been more of a treat than anyone could have anticipated. Off-screen, Grant is a husband and father of 5. He is a strong voice for tabloid-media reform in the UK, and for stronger l...
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