Hugh Grant
English actor
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2024 | Grant announced his settlement against the publisher of The Sun over claims of phone tapping and burgling, revealing ongoing issues with privacy invasion by the press. |
2024 | Grant is set to reprise his role as Daniel Cleaver in Bridget Jones: Mad About the Boy, scheduled for release in 2025. |
2024 | Grant appears in 'The Regime' as Edward Keplinger in 1 episode. |
2023 | Starred in three films: 'Operation Fortune: Ruse de Guerre' as Greg Simmonds, 'Dungeons & Dragons: Honor Among Thieves' as Forge Fitzwilliam, and 'Wonka' as Lofty |
2023 | Played an Oompa Loompa in the family musical Wonka and starred in Guy Ritchie's action film Operation Fortune: Ruse de Guerre. |
2022 | Made a cameo appearance in 'Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery' as Phillip |
2021 | He reprised his role as Tennyson Foss in the Netflix television special 'Death to 2021'. |
2019 | He appeared in another television short 'One Red Nose Day and a Wedding', playing the character Charles. |
May 25 2018 | Married Swedish television producer Anna Eberstein. |
April 2018 | Grant published an exposé article in the New Statesman about phone hacking, revealing conversations with former News of the World journalist Paul McMullan about illegal media practices. |
2017 | Hugh Grant appeared in 'Red Nose Day Actually', a television short reprising his role as David from 'Love Actually'. He also guest appeared as himself in the TV series 'W1A'. |
2015 | He had a supporting role as Alexander Waverly in Guy Ritchie's crime thriller The Man from U.N.C.L.E. |
2012 | Hugh Grant voiced the Pirate Captain in animated film 'The Pirates! In an Adventure with Scientists!' and appeared in multiple roles in 'Cloud Atlas' |
December 2012 | Grant had a second son with Tinglan Hong. |
September 2012 | Grant had a son with Swedish television producer Anna Eberstein. |
September 2011 | Welcomed his first child, a daughter named Jing Xi, with Tinglan Hong. |
April 2011 | Published an exposé article in the New Statesman about phone hacking in the British media, becoming a prominent voice against media intrusion. |
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