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Hugh Grant to reflect on career in BBC documentary

By Annie Martin
Hugh Grant (L), pictured with Anna Elisabet Eberstein, will tell the story behind his success in the BBC Two special "Hugh Grant: A Life on Screen." File Photo by Jim Ruymen/UPI.
1 of 3 | Hugh Grant (L), pictured with Anna Elisabet Eberstein, will tell the story behind his success in the BBC Two special "Hugh Grant: A Life on Screen." File Photo by Jim Ruymen/UPI. | License Photo

Nov. 26 (UPI) -- Hugh Grant will reflect on his career as an actor in a new BBC documentary.

The BBC announced in a press release Tuesday that Grant, 59, will appear in the BBC Two special Hugh Grant: A Life on Screen.

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The 60-minute film will showcase Grant's work and feature an in-depth interview with the actor. Grant will tell the story behind his success in film and television.

The program will also include interviews with Grant's friends and colleagues, including Andie MacDowell, Richard Curtis, Sandra Bullock, Colin Firth and Nicholas Hoult.

Grant had his breakout role in the film Four Weddings and a Funeral (1994), and has since starred in Notting Hill, Mickey Blue Eyes, Bridget Jones's Diary and Love Actually. He won a Golden Globe and a BAFTA award for Four Weddings and a Funeral.

Grant recently appeared in the BBC One miniseries A Very English Scandal and will star with Nicole Kidman in the new HBO miniseries The Undoing. He will also appear with Matthew McConaughey, Charlie Hunnam and Henry Golding in the film The Gentlemen.

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Hugh Grant: A Life on Screen is produced by Whizz Kid Entertainment and BAFTA Productions, with Katherine Allen and Clare Brown as executive producers. The special will air around the Christmas holiday.

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