I'm not ashamed in the least to say I've loved him for years. I saw him first in "An Awfully Big Adventure" where he played a bit of an ass (which he does exceptionally well). There have been, for me, a few stumbles...9 Months and American Dreamz to name a few, but he has been in some of my favorite films.
Sense and Sensibility, About a Boy and Four Weddings and a Funeral are among Grants best roles. I'm not a big Julia Roberts fan, but he made Notting Hill the hit that it was (and has remained for years). Supporting roles in Remains of the Day and Love Actually lent much to those films. I didn't love "Love Actually" but I enjoyed Grants segment of the movie very much. I found him charmingly obnoxious in Two Weeks Notice.
It takes all kinds of actors to bring the movies we love to life. Actors like Meryl Streep and Daniel Day Lewis are at the top of the heap, acclaimed and held in the highest esteem (as they should be), but there is as much need for actors like Grant as for the A List team of Oscar winning regulars.
And to the poster who said that Grants role in Florence Foster Jenkins was a supporting one: It is anything but! We love her because St. Clair loves her so much. Without his adoration, she would be a joke to us as she was to so many in real life. He was as central to the film as Streep...possibly more so.
He is also gorgeous (yes, even now that he has aged a bit). I hope to see him in many more films!
Et lux perpetua luceat eis
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