Hugh Grant Reveals The Acting Role He Regrets Doing The Most

WRITTEN BY SHAURYA THAKUR

English Actor Hugh Grant spilled the beans about the acting job he wishes he could wipe away from his memory.

Between the disgusting food and brutal honesty, he chose to tell everyone about 'The Lady and the Highwayman' being the most embarrassing part of his filmography.

Hugh Grant recalls, "The Lady and the Highwayman. Mid-Eighties. Film made for television. I'm a highway man. I'm meant to be sexy. Low budget, bad wig, bad hat. I look like Deputy Dawg."

He also remembers his inconsistent performance in the cheaply made television movie.

'The Lady and the Highwayman' stars Hugh Grant as an outlaw lord who protects a 17th-century heiress from her scheming cousin and the mistress of Charles II.

The British actor came to acclaim with the success of 'Four Weddings And A Funeral,' although he doubted its success.

He went on to star in beloved romantic comedies like 'Notting Hill' and 'Music And Lyrics.'

After making a career of starring in romantic comedies, Hugh Grant now stars as Forge Fitzwilliam, the villainous rogue in the 'Dungeons And Dragons' movie.

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