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Hugh Grant Reveals Which 'Love, Actually' Scene He 'Dreaded' Filming (Exclusive)

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has become a holiday favorite since its release in 2003. However, even after 20 years and cultivating a devoted fan base, star Hugh Grant says there's still one scene of his that he doesn't like to watch whenever it comes up.Grant walked the red carpet  the red carpet at the premiere of his new action-adventure comedy, at the Regency Village Theatre in Los Angeles on Sunday, and he spoke with ET's Will Marfuggi about the beloved modern Christmas classic.When asked about any particular memory that stood out for him, Grant laughingly recalled, «Well obviously, [I remember] a lot of dread of having to do that dancing scene.

I dreaded that.»«I think otherwise it was agreeable. They were all old friends really,» Grant said of the project and his co-stars. "[Such as] Emma Thompson, I've done about six hundred films with her.

So I think, on the whole, it was a laugh.«When asked if the popularity of his now-famous solo dancing scene takes the edge off how embarrassed it made him, Grant said, „It helps.

It helps. But I still wince when I see it.“While is role in was of the charming and affable Prime Minister of the U.K., his character in the upcoming fantasy epic  is remarkably more sinister.Grant stars as Forge Fitzwilliam, a conman and thief who manipulates his way into wealth and riches at the expense of others.The project — set in the same fantasy world as the tabletop role playing game it is faithfully adapted from — also stars Chris Pine as the charming bard Edgin Darvis.

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