Hugh John Mungo Grant (born 9 September 1960) is an English actor and film producer. He has received a Golden Globe, a BAFTA, and an Honorary César. His films have earned more than US$2.4 billion from 25 theatrical releases worldwide. Grant achieved international success after appearing in the Richard Curtis-scripted Four Weddings and a Funeral (1994). He used this breakthrough role as a frequent cinematic persona during the 1990s, delivering comic performances in mainstream films like Mickey Blue Eyes (1999) and Notting Hill (1999). By the turn of the 21st century, he had established himself as a leading man skilled with a satirical comic talent. Grant has expanded his oeuvre with critically acclaimed turns as a cad in Bridget Jones's Diary (2001), About a Boy (2002), and American Dreamz (2006). He later played against type with multiple cameo roles in the epic sci-fi drama film Cloud Atlas (2012).
Within the film industry, Grant is cited as an anti-star who approaches his roles like a character actor, and attempts to make his acting appear spontaneous. Hallmarks of his comic skills include a nonchalant touch of irony/sarcasm and studied physical mannerisms as well as his precisely-timed dialogue delivery and facial expressions. The entertainment media's coverage of Grant's life off the big screen has often overshadowed his work as an actor. He has been outspoken about his disrespect for the profession of acting, and in his disdain towards the culture of celebrity and hostility towards the media. In a career spanning 30 years, Grant has repeatedly claimed that acting is not a true calling but just a job he fell into.
Hugh Grant (born 1960) is a British actor.
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Hugh Grant (born March 23, 1958) is a Scottish business executive and CEO of Monsanto.
Grant was born in Larkhall, Scotland. He received a BSc degree (Honors) in agricultural zoology and molecular biology from Glasgow University, a postgraduate degree in agriculture from the University of Edinburgh, and an MBA from the International Management Centre in Buckingham, England.
He worked in Scotland from 1961 (?) to 1991, for the then U.S.-based Monsanto Company, and then was appointed global strategy director in the agriculture division, based in St. Louis, Missouri. In 1995 he became managing director for the company's Asia-Pacific region, and in 1998, co-president of the agriculture division.
The 20th-century Monsanto Company (in the midst of a roughly five-year series of mergers and spin-offs that had the effect of reducing its focus on chemicals in favor of biotechnology) legally ceased to exist in 2000, a new Monsanto Company was created, and Grant became executive vice president and chief operating officer of this new Monsanto. In 2003, he became president and chief executive officer, and joined the board of directors.
Actors: Tim Affleck (actor), Norm Block (actor), Peter Coffin (actor), Peter Coffin (actor), Sean Combs (actor), Billy Crystal (actor), Mos Def (actor), Danny DeVito (actor), Jamie Foxx (actor), Elliot Gaynon (actor), Danny Glover (actor), Hugh Grant (actor), David Grutman (actor), Nathan Lane (actor), Casey Affleck (actor),
Plot: In 2008 while rehearsing for a charity event, actor Joaquin Phoenix, with Casey Affleck's camera watching, tells people he's quitting to pursue a career in rap music. Over the next year, we watch the actor write, rehearse, and perform to an audience. He importunes Sean Combs in hopes he'll produce the record. We see the actor in his home: he parties, smokes, bawls out his two-man entourage, talks philosophy with Affleck, and comments on celebrity.
Keywords: actor, actor-playing-himself, bare-chested-male, box-office-flop, celebrity, claim-in-title, contraction-in-title, credulousness, deceit, deceptionI never thought that I could be so satisfied
Every time that I look in your angel eyes
A shock inside me that words just can't describe
And there's no explaining
Something in the way you move, I can't deny
Every word from your lips is a lullaby
A twist of fate makes life worthwhile
You are gold and silver
I said, I wasn't gonna lose my head but then
Pop! Goes my heart
(Pop! Goes my heart)
I wasn't gonna fall in love again but then
Pop! Goes my heart
(Pop! Goes my heart)
And I just can't let you go
I can't lose this feeling
These precious moments, we have so few
Let us go far away, where there's nothing to do but play
You've shown to me that my destiny's with you
And there's no explaining
Let's fly so high, will you come with me tonight?
In your dress, I confess, you're the source of light
The way you shine in the starry skies
You are gold and silver
I said, I wasn't gonna lose my head, but then
Pop! Goes my heart
(Pop! Goes my heart)
I wasn't gonna fall in love again, but then
Pop! Goes my heart
(Pop! Goes my heart)
And I just can't let you go
I can't lose this feeling
A twist of fate makes life worthwhile
You are gold and silver
I said, I wasn't gonna lose my head, but then
Pop! Goes my heart
(Pop! Goes my heart)
I wasn't gonna fall in love again, but then
Pop! Goes my heart
(Pop! Goes my heart)
I said, I wasn't gonna lose my head, but then
(I can't leave you now)
Pop! Goes my heart
(Pop! Goes my heart)
I wasn't gonna fall in love again, but then
(I can't leave you now)
Pop! Goes my heart
(Pop! Goes my heart)
Hugh John Mungo Grant (born 9 September 1960) is an English actor and film producer. He has received a Golden Globe, a BAFTA, and an Honorary César. His films have earned more than US$2.4 billion from 25 theatrical releases worldwide. Grant achieved international success after appearing in the Richard Curtis-scripted Four Weddings and a Funeral (1994). He used this breakthrough role as a frequent cinematic persona during the 1990s, delivering comic performances in mainstream films like Mickey Blue Eyes (1999) and Notting Hill (1999). By the turn of the 21st century, he had established himself as a leading man skilled with a satirical comic talent. Grant has expanded his oeuvre with critically acclaimed turns as a cad in Bridget Jones's Diary (2001), About a Boy (2002), and American Dreamz (2006). He later played against type with multiple cameo roles in the epic sci-fi drama film Cloud Atlas (2012).
Within the film industry, Grant is cited as an anti-star who approaches his roles like a character actor, and attempts to make his acting appear spontaneous. Hallmarks of his comic skills include a nonchalant touch of irony/sarcasm and studied physical mannerisms as well as his precisely-timed dialogue delivery and facial expressions. The entertainment media's coverage of Grant's life off the big screen has often overshadowed his work as an actor. He has been outspoken about his disrespect for the profession of acting, and in his disdain towards the culture of celebrity and hostility towards the media. In a career spanning 30 years, Grant has repeatedly claimed that acting is not a true calling but just a job he fell into.
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