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© Copyright 2021 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed without permission.From romantic comedies to murder: Hugh Grant is enjoying the darkness
By JOCELYN NOVECK LONDON©2021 GPlusMedia Inc.
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Alfie Noakes
The Undoing isn't so much a whodunnit as a didhedoit. The whole drama hinges on whether Grant's character is the murderer or not, something which isn't revealed until the end of the final episode. Sadly for those who haven't seen it the answer is given in the first paragraph of this article...
Ma-Hu
He was excellent in the miniseries about the Jeremy Thorpe mess, "A Very English Scandal". Also great in "Florence Foster Jenkins".
snowymountainhell
Intrigued and entranced by “The Undoing” during the ‘Free-To-View’ preview last weekend on “StarChanne.jp”. We were going to subscribe but ‘*thanks!’ for the spoilers***”.
Yes! “Florence Foster Jenkins” is worth the watch. Hugh Grant is always charming and sardonic. (Snarky ‘works’ for Him; **Not for you, @Noakes.)
Catch H.G. in “*Death to 2020” *on Netflix.
Pukey2
HG thrives on playing these slimy characters.
Toasted Heretic
He was brilliant in A Very English Scandal and as Richard Neville in The Trials of Oz.
Much underrated actor.
starpunk
He's come a long way since his scandal in the mid 90s when he was caught with Divine Brown. His own talent and the movies he's been in are more important and what really matters in the long run anyway.