Few actors have carved out as distinctive and enduring a niche in Hollywood For as Hugh Grant. Known primarily for his floppy-haired boyish charm, wry quintessential romantic lead after exploding onto the scene with the 1994 smash hit Four Weddings and a Funeral. In the ensuing 90s and 2000s, Grant continued to be the go-to guy for British romantic comedies (rom-coms), cementing his status as Britain's favourite romantic lead with a string of rom-com hits that lasted for over a decade.
However, in recent years, Grant's career has taken an interesting turn. As age caught up with his handsome features, Grant has found himself no longer suitable for the rom-com - a genre that is often the domain of hot young studs. Instead, he has increasingly diverted the use of his undeniable charms and his previously concealed acting muscles to villainous roles, much to the plaudits of critics.
Extending far beyond the confines of a single genre, Grant’s journey from a global romantic heartthrob to a versatile, seasoned character actor, is both unexpected and delightful. In this issue’s cover story, we delve deep into the life, career and enduring appeal of Hugh Grant, charting his cinematic highs and lows, and how he remains, against all odds, a beloved figure both in Britain and beyond.
EARLY LIFE
Hugh John Mungo Grant was born on 9 September 1960, in Hammersmith, London, to a former soldier father who ran a carpet company, Captain James Murray Grant, and a schoolteacher mother, Fynvola Susan MacLean. Grant’s paternal side is steeped in military tradition. Besides his father’s military background, his grandfather, Colonel James Murray Grant, was also a decorated WWII hero. In fact, six previous generations of his ancestors had been military men, which made Grant’s decision to pursue acting, instead of going into military service, rather unusual.
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