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Hugh Grant says his “catastrophic mistake” was becoming ‘Four Weddings’ character in real-life: “What a dick”
Hugh Grant has admitted that he ended up becoming more like his character in Four Weddings and A Funeral, which was a “catastrophic mistake”.The actor cultivated a reputation for playing rom-com leads when his career first began in the mid-’90s, which saw him take on starring roles in Richard Curtis’ iconic films Four Weddings and A Funeral, Notting Hill and Love, Actually. However, Grant believes that the success he had in those roles made him think he could keep up his success if he assimilated aspects of his characters into his actual off-screen personality.“The irony of the Richard Curtis parts I played is that they were actually character roles for me—I’m not that stutter-y, blink-ey guy,” he told Vanity Fair. “The catastrophic mistake I made was that because Four Weddings was such a gigantic success, I thought, ‘Oh, well, this is the way of infinite wealth and success.