Public scandals
On 27 June 1995, Grant was arrested by L.A. Vice officers in a residential area not far from Sunset Boulevard for misdemeanour lewd conduct in a public place with Hollywood prostitute Divine Brown. He pleaded no contest to the charges. He was fined $1,180 (£800), placed on two years' summary probation, and was ordered to complete an AIDS education program.
The arrest occurred about two weeks before the release of Grant's first major studio film, Nine Months, which he was scheduled to promote on several American television shows. The Tonight Show with Jay Leno had him booked for the same week and, as recalled in former employee Don Sweeney's memoirs, "despite his arrest, Hugh Grant kept his appointment to appear on Jay's show." The interview was a career-making hit for Leno and Grant was singled out for not making excuses for the incident. He famously said:
On Larry King Live, Grant declined the host Larry King's repeated invitations to probe his psyche, saying that psyc
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Grant Is Known In Popular Media For His Guarded Privacy, As He Rarely Discusses His Life In Public And Chooses Instead To Fend Off Personal Questions With Humour. Grant Is A Supporter Of Marie Curie Cancer Care, Whose Great Daffodil Appeal He Promoted
Grant is known in popular media for his guarded privacy, as he rarely discusses his life in public and chooses instead to fend off personal questions with humour. Grant is a supporter read more...
Public Scandals
On 27 June 1995, Grant was arrested by L.A. Vice officers in a residential area not far from Sunset Boulevard for misdemeanour lewd conduct in a public place with Hollywood prostitute read more...
Sports
Grant's athletic passions have often been profiled by newspapers and television media. A famous "golfing addict", Grant is a scratch golfer and is a regular at pro-am tournaments read more...
Grant's First Leading Role Came In Merchant-Ivory's 1987 Edwardian Drama, Maurice, Adapted From E.M. Forster's Namesake Novel. He And Co-star James Wilby Shared The Volpi Cup For Best Actor At The Venice Film Festival For Their Portrayals Of Cantabrig
Grant's first leading role came in Merchant-Ivory's 1987 Edwardian drama, Maurice, adapted from E.M. Forster's namesake novel. He and co-star James Wilby shared the Volpi Cup for read more...
Filmmaker
In July 1994, Grant signed a two-year production deal with Castle Rock Entertainment and by October, he became founder and director of the UK-based Simian Films Limited. He appointed read more...
Attitude Towards Acting
Grant has called being a successful actor a mistake and has repeatedly talked of his hope that film stardom would just be "a phase" in his life, lasting no more than ten years. A read more...
Critical And Peer Review
Grant is recognized as a divisive movie star in both, critical reviews and popular media profiles. He has stuck to the genre of comedy, especially the romantic comedy, for the entirety read more...
Work Ethic
A 2007 Vogue profile of Grant referred to him as a man with a "professionally misanthropic mystique." The observation followed published facts such as that Grant picks his own movies, read more...
Hugh John Mungo Grant (born 9 September 1960) is a British actor and film producer. He has received a Golden Globe Award, a BAFTA, and an Honorary César. His movies have earned read more...
