There were just one too many scenes for Hugh Grant in Four Weddings and a Funeral, but the embarrassing scene went to a different actor in Love Actually.
In the end, both Charles in "Four Weddings and a Funeral" and Colin in "Love Actually" find happiness by the time the end credits roll. The degree to which their characters deserved happiness is up for debate, of course, especially given Colin's subplot in "Love Actually" is not always well-received. That was certainly the case with "Four Weddings and a Funeral," and that makes sense. We're going to assume that, coming out of Grant's mouth, his failure would have been more charming and less crass, but that doesn't make it any less enjoyable watching Colin absolutely face-plant once he realizes he's been inadvertently viciously insulting the target of his romantic quest. Since he also wrote "Love Actually," he was able to Such was the case with "Love Actually," the directorial debut for Curtis.
After appearing in Love Actually, he worked alongside Emma Thompson and Colin Firth again in the film Nanny McPhee. Following on from that, he scored roles in ...
It was then reported in [People Magazine ](https://people.com/tv/thomas-brodie-sangster-and-talulah-riley-relationship-timeline/)that the pair began dating. Following on from that, he scored roles in blockbuster films Star Wars: The Force Awakens and Maze Runner, as well as fantasy series Game of Thrones. In the hit movie, the South London star played Sam, the stepson of Daniel, who was portrayed by actor Liam Neeson.
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