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Hugh Grant was not the first choice to lead "Four Weddings and a Funeral." It’s safe to say it would have been a VERY different movie with the original choice as the hero.
Photographs showcase scenes from the Hugh Grant film Sense and Sensibility - captured against the breathtaking country estate where filming took place. The National Trust's Saltram in Plymouth is ...
Richard Curtis thought that Hugh Grant was 'too posh and too annoying' to be the lead in classic Brit romcom Four Weddings and a Funeral.
Rickman, with that unforgettable voice and peerless sneer, was the consummate pro, an actor who always brought his A-game, no matter the role. Here are seven of Rickman's most memorable big-screen ...
For a generation of filmgoers, the mere mention of Alan Rickman stirs thoughts of cauldrons, cloaks and potions. But there's so much more to remember.
Villain, Hero, Icon Rickman’s unforgettable screen presence and iconic voice thrilled audiences worldwide. Yet, behind the scenes, he quietly battled illness, all the while delivering some of cinema’s ...
British actor Alan Rickman was often cast as the bad guy; with his rich, languid voice he could invest evil with wicked, irresistible relish. The classically trained actor died of cancer.
A film cast with a group of budding all-stars that included Kate Winslet, Emma Thompson, and Hugh Grant, director Ang Lee’s period-set Jane Austen film relied heavily on Rickman’s range.
Alan Rickman: An acting icon's career in pictures One of film and theatre's most-loved stars, Alan Rickman had a knack for playing charming villains and charismatic anti-heroes.
Mid-’90s moviegoers hoping for a cheerful Four Weddings And A Funeral followup from director Mike Newell and star Hugh Grant were crushingly disappointed by An Awfully Big Adventure.
With Hugh Grant delivering a villainous turn in the horror movie “Heretic,” it’s the perfect time to take a stroll through his filmography. Plus, from lush Merchant Ivory period pieces, to ...