The Cast Of Love Actually Is Unrecognizable Now

Since its release in 2003, Love Actually has become a Christmas classic. One of the best things about it is its seriously impressive cast. But where are all of these actors now? Well, the cast has gone on to enjoy some pretty surprising careers. Here's what they look like today. When Love Actually came out in 2003, Hugh Grant was already a staple of British romance films like Notting Hill and Bridget Jones's Diary, among others. With his signature floppy hair, his swoon-worthy grin, and his charming accent, it's easy to see why. In Love Actually, Grant stepped easily into his usual casting — the handsome, bumbling man in love — although this time, he was also playing the prime minister. His adorable love story with his assistant, Natalie, is one of the most romantic in the film. Since then, Grant has grown out of his traditional casting and taken on some surprising roles. In Paddington 2, Grant portrayed a campy, over-the-top villain. Or in The Gentlemen, Grant played Fletcher, a sleazy journalist trying to outsmart everyone else. In addition to branching out into more varied roles, Grant has also settled down and started a family. He told Vanity Fair that becoming a father has helped him to mature as an actor, as it helped him to experience a wider range of strong emotions. Watch the video to see how Unrecognizable The Cast Of Love Actually Is Now! #LoveActually #HughGrant Hugh Grant | 0:00 Thomas Brodie-Sangster | 1:27 Keira Knightley | 2:24 Colin Firth | 3:33 Liam Neeson | 4:37 Emma Thompson | 5:34 Martin Freeman | 6:25 Joanna Page | 7:16 Chiwetel Ejiofor | 8:13 Andrew Lincoln | 9:04 Martine McCutcheon | 10:13 Lucia Moniz | 11:13 Rodrigo Santoro | 12:17 Kris Marshall | 13:25 Laura Linney | 14:20 Bill Nighy | 15:23 Olivia Olson | 16:26 Heike Makatsch | 17:20

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