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Inspiring quotes by Hugh Grant

Top 10 most inspiring quotes by Hugh Grant

  • In the last couple of weeks I have seen the ads for the Wonder Bra. Is that really a problem in this country? Men not paying enough attention to women’s breasts?
  • Something about teaching is curiously attractive, actually. I don’t know what it is.
  • I’m a terrible vacillator; I can be sure of something one day and change my mind the next.
  • I’m quite jealous of my Scottish relations, in whose culture everyone, in a Jane Austen kind of way, got married very young, when you’re too young to be cynical or jaded and just started having children.
  • I’m not a great believer in marriages as an institution, or even in very long term relationships. I’m not sure we’re built that way.
  • I couldn’t put my hand on my heart and say I think that being in a relationship is a natural state for a human being.
  • There were various turning points, but the main one at the beginning was that I was going off to do another degree in the history of art. I would have ended up as some art historian at Sotheby’s or something.
  • Some newspapers in Britain have become closer to these kind of mafia families. They wield an incredible power. They choose our governments, they choose our prime ministers, and they live above the law.
  • At my school, which was all boys, I played almost exclusively lady parts. When I say lady parts, I mean parts that were ladies. To actually play lady parts would be weird, even by English standards.
  • I’m a great believer in eccentrically-shaped modern families. Because I’ve seen them work so well. And as long as everyone loves each other, it can work very well.
Hugh Grant

Hugh Grant is a British actor and film producer who gained international fame for his charming and charismatic performances in romantic comedies. He was born on September 9, 1960, in Hammersmith, London, England. Grant grew up in an affluent family and attended the prestigious Oxford University, where he studied English literature.

Grant’s breakthrough role came in 1994 with the film “Four Weddings and a Funeral,” directed by Richard Curtis. His portrayal of the witty and bumbling Charles earned him critical acclaim and a Golden Globe nomination. He went on to star in several successful romantic comedies, including “Notting Hill,” “Love Actually,” and “Bridget Jones’s Diary,” solidifying his status as a leading man.

Despite his initial success in romantic comedies, Grant demonstrated his versatility as an actor by taking on diverse roles in films such as “About a Boy,” “Florence Foster Jenkins,” and “Paddington 2,” showcasing his comedic and dramatic range.

Grant’s personal life has also made headlines over the years. In 1995, he was involved in a highly publicized scandal when he was arrested for engaging in lewd conduct with a prostitute. However, he managed to rebuild his image and continued to enjoy a successful career in the film industry.

With his distinctive charm and undeniable talent, Hugh Grant has become one of the most recognizable and beloved actors in the entertainment industry. His contributions to the world of film have left a lasting impact, and his endearing performances continue to captivate audiences worldwide.

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