Four weddings and a funeral

1994 U.K. Color 117 Minutes


Kristin Scott Thomas? + Jeremy KempCharlotte ColemanCharlotte Coleman + James Fleet + Kristin Scott Thomas + David BowerSusanna Hamnett + James FleetCharlotte Coleman + John HannahHugh Grant + Anna Chancellor

David Haig + Sophie Thompson

Hugh Grant + Andie MacDowell John Hannah + Kristin Scott Thomas + Simon Callow + Charlotte ColemanHugh Grant + Andie MacDowell

Charlotte Coleman + Hugh Grant + Kristin Scott Thomas + John Hannah + David Bower + Simon Callow + James Fleet

John Hannah + ?James Fleet + Lucy HornackAmanda MealingSusanna Hamnett + James Fleet

 

Anna Chancellor + Hugh Grant

Trivia

Release date: March 9, 1994

The budget for the film was so small that the extras had to bring their own suits to the weddings.

Bio

Hugh Grant

Hugh Grant
I never really had the right short haircut. Whenever I tried it, I looked like a lesbian, so now I think I've cracked it

Remarkable:

Hugh was arrested in June 1995 by Hollywood police who caught him in the act with hooker Divine Brown.

Born:

September 9, 1960

Born as:

Hugh John Mungo Grant

Hugh was born in London (U. K.).  He graduated from Oxford University where he became involved in acting.  Grant wrote and occasionally performed in radio commercials and attempted to write a novel before turning to acting again.

His stage debut came at the Nottingham Playhouse in 1985. He made his first professional film appearance in 1987 with a very short part in White Mischief. But it was in the Merchant-Ivory production Maurice (1987) that Grant first received international acclaim. Following period work in Impromptu (1991) and another Merchant - Ivory outing, The Remains of the Day (1993).

Grant finally hit it big in 1994 with starring roles in two films, Sirens and Four Weddings and a Funeral. Hugh quickly followed up with An Awfully Big Adventure, The Englishman Who Went up a Hill but Came down a Mountain, Restoration, Nine Months, and Sense and Sensibility, all in 1995.

After several years away from the Hollywood spotlight, Grant returned to the big screen with Notting Hill (1999), followed up with major successes in Bridget Jones's Diary (2001), About a Boy (2002), Two Weeks Notice (2002) and Bridget Jones: The Edge of Reason (2004).

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