Hugh Grant filmography

Hugh Grant is a British actor. His career spans over three decades. He has been recognised as an international film star since 1994, and has received a Golden Globe Award and a British Academy Film Award. His films have collectively grossed more than $2.4 billion worldwide.[1] The following are his film and television credits.

Hugh Grant at the Cannes Film Festival in 1997

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
1982PrivilegedLord AdrianCredited as Hughie Grant
1987MauriceClive Durham
White MischiefHugh Cholmondeley
1988Rowing with the WindLord Byron
The Lair of the White WormLord James D'Ampton
The DawningHarry
The Bengali NightAllan
NocturnesChopinShort film
1990The Big ManGordon
1991Impromptu Frédéric Chopin
1992Bitter MoonNigel Dobson
1993The Remains of the DayReginald Cardinal
Night Train to VeniceMartin Gamil
1994Four Weddings and a FuneralCharles
SirensAnthony Campion
1995RestorationElias Finn
Sense and SensibilityEdward C. Ferrars
Nine MonthsSamuel Faulkner
The Englishman Who Went Up a Hill But Came Down a MountainReginald Anson
An Awfully Big AdventureMeredith Potter
1996Extreme MeasuresDr. Guy Luthan
1999Mickey Blue EyesMichael Felgate
Notting HillWilliam Thacker
2000Small Time CrooksDavid Perrette
2001Bridget Jones's DiaryDaniel Cleaver
2002Two Weeks NoticeGeorge Wade
About a BoyWill Freeman
2003Love ActuallyDavid
2004Bridget Jones: The Edge of ReasonDaniel Cleaver
2005HousewarmingThe new neighbour[2]Cameo
2006American DreamzMartin Tweed
2007Music and LyricsAlex Fletcher
2009Did You Hear About the Morgans?Paul Morgan
2012The Pirates! In an Adventure with Scientists!Pirate CaptainVoice
Cloud AtlasReverend Giles Horrox
Hotel Heavy
Lloyd Hooks
Denholme Cavendish
Seer Rhee
Kona Chief
2014The RewriteKeith Michaels
2015The Man from U.N.C.L.E.Mr. Waverly
2016Florence Foster JenkinsSt. Clair Bayfield
2017Paddington 2Phoenix Buchanan
2019The GentlemenFletcher

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
1985Honour, Profit and PleasureLord BurlingtonTelevision film
Jenny's WarPeter Baines3 episodes
The DetectiveAndrew Blackenall2 episodes
The Last Place on EarthApsley Cherry-Garrard6 episodes
1986Lord Elgin and Some Stones of No ValueWilliam Hamilton Nisbet/JamesTelevision film
The Demon LoverRobert DroverTelevision film
Ladies in ChargeGerald Boughton-GreenEpisode: "The Shadow"
A Very Peculiar PracticePreacher ColinEpisode: "We Love You, That's Why We're Here"
1989Till We Meet AgainBruno de Lancel2 episodes
Champagne CharlieCharles HeidsieckTelevision film
The Lady and the HighwaymanLucius Vyne/Silver BladeTelevision film
1991The Trials of OzRichard NevilleTelevision film
Our SonsJames GrantTelevision film
Performance Alsemero/Richard Neville 2 episodes
1992Shakespeare: The Animated TalesSebastianVoice
Episode: "Twelfth Night"
1994The ChangelingAlsemeroTelevision film
1996The NannyHimselfUncredited
Episode: "The Rosie Show"
1999Doctor Who and the Curse of Fatal DeathThe 12th DoctorTelevision special
1999, 2002Robbie the ReindeerBlitzenAnimated television special; American dub
Episodes: "Hooves of Fire" and "Legend of the Lost Tribe"
2017Red Nose Day ActuallyDavidTelevision short
W1A Himself Episode #3.4
2018 A Very English ScandalJeremy ThorpeLimited series, 3 episodes
2019 One Red Nose Day and a WeddingCharlesTelevision short
2020 The UndoingDr. Jonathan FraserLimited series; 6 episodes
Death to 2020Tennyson FossTelevision special

Awards and nominations

References

  1. D'Alessandro, Anthony (2002-12-16). "Englishman who grossed B.O.". Variety.
  2. Young, Deborah (2005-05-15). "Housewarming". Variety.
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