In 1994, HUGH GRANT was propelled to international fame for his starring role in "Four Weddings and a Funeral," which won him a Golden Globe Award and a British Academy Award. That same year, he starred in Roman Polanski's "Bitter Moon" opposite Kristin Scott Thomas, as well as in "Sirens" directed by John Duigan. A year later, he appeared in the Oscar-winning adaptation of Jane Austen's "Sense and Sensibility" and in Chris Columbus' "Nine Months" with Robin Williams and Tom Arnold.
Grant's star continued to shine in "Notting Hill" with Julia Roberts. This hit film—also from the makers of "Four Weddings and a Funeral"—earned Grant another Golden Globe Award nomination. Grant followed up that project with "Mickey Blue Eyes" where he starred opposite Jeanne Tripplehorn and James Caan.
Grant's latest star-turn has once again teamed him with the makers of "Notting Hill". He stars in Helen Fielding's adaptation of her international best selling novel, Bridget Jones's Diary.