Hugh Grant jokes he misses the days of hooking up with co-stars… and says now ‘everyone goes home and looks at Twitter’
- The British actor, 62, said that instead of flirting and drinking together, co-stars now just go home and ‘look on Twitter’ after a long day on set
- Grant has been gracing the screen as the leading man in films since the 1990s
Hugh Grant has joked that he misses the good old days when actors would fall in love with each other and hook up with their co-stars.
The British actor, 62, said that instead of flirting and drinking together, co-stars now just go home and ‘look on Twitter’ after a long day on set.
Speaking on the Late Show With Stephen Colbert, he said: ‘Films are so weird now.
‘They are weird because, in the old days, by the end of the second week, you were all getting drunk in the evening and having dinner and falling in love with each other and all of that.
‘All of that stopped because of telephones. Everyone goes home and looks at Twitter. It’s so sad.’
Grant has been gracing the big screen as the leading man in films since the 1990s – starring in a number of romantic films, including Four Weddings and a Funeral, Notting Hill, and Love Actually.
Hugh Grant, 62, told the Late Show With Stephen Colbert: ‘In the old days, by the end of the second week, you were all getting drunk in the evening and having dinner and falling in love with each other and all of that’
Grant has been gracing the big screen as the leading man in films since the 1990s – starring in household names including Four Weddings and a Funeral, Notting Hill, and Love Actually. He is pictured here on screen with Julia Roberts (right) in Notting Hill
Elizabeth Hurley and Hugh Grant were together for many years before they separated. But they actually met on set of Remando Al Viento in 1988
The actor actually met his partner Liz Hurley while the pair were acting in Spanish production Remando Al Viento in 1988. Grant was playing Lord Byron, and Hurley played Claire Clairmont.
They were together for several years and separated in 2000, but are still friends.
Among Grant’s gorgeous co-stars he’s had the pleasure to work with over the years is Renee Zellweger – who played the eponymous Bridget Jones, while Grant played womanizing book publisher Daniel Cleaver.
He then starred alongside Martine McCutcheon in the British sensation Love Actually in 2003. He played the Prime Minister, who falls madly in love with one of his Downing Street staff.
And in 1994 romantic comedy Four Weddings and a Funeral, Grant plays Charles – and Andie MacDowell stars as his love interest, Carrie.
Grant also starred alongside Sandra Bullock in an 2002 romantic comedy Two Weeks Notice.
Grant played womanizing book publisher Daniel Cleaver in Bridget Jones’s Diary
Julia Roberts and Hugh Grant in a promotional shot for the 1999 film Notting Hill
Grant starred alongside Martine McCutcheon in the British sensation Love Actually in 2003. He played the Prime Minister, who falls madly in love with one of his Downing Street staff
Colin Firth, Renee Zellweger, and Hugh Grant all starred in Bridget Jones
Hugh is currently on the promotional trail for their film Dungeons & Dragons: Honor Among Thieves.
Development on Dungeons & Dragons: Honor Among Thieves began in 2013, when a project centered on the long-running role playing game was greenlit by Warner Bros. Pictures executives.
The feature experienced a lengthy development process, during which figures such as Joe Manganiello and Dwayne Johnson were attached to the project.
Goldstein and Daley were reported to have been in talks to headline the feature in 2019, and it was revealed that they had written a new script for the movie the following year.
Chris Pine signed on to appear in the film in 2020, and the rest of its cast was added over the next two years.
Julia Roberts and Hugh Grant in Notting Hill, 1999
The movie became a favorite across the world, as they watched American Julia and British Hugh slowly fall in love
Hugh Grant and Andie Macdowell share a passionate kiss in the movie Four Weddings and A Funeral in 1994
Drew Barrymore and Hugh Grant starring in the romantic comedy Music and Lyrics in 2007
Other figures set to be featured in the movie include Jason Wong and Regé Jean Page.
It tells the story of a charming thief and a band of unlikely adventurers, who embark on an epic quest to retrieve a long lost relic, but their charming adventure goes dangerously awry when they run afoul of the wrong people.
Physical production on the movie began in April of 2021 with filming taking place in both Iceland and Ireland.
After several months of work, the project’s crew wrapped in August of that year.
Dungeons & Dragons: Honor Among Thieves was initially supposed to be released in 2021, although its premiere date was pushed back several times.
The fantasy-adventure feature is now scheduled to be released to the public on March 31.
Barrymore and Hugh Grant in Music and Lyrics
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