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An internationally popular light comic actor, Grant's films have included ''Bridget Jones' Diary'', ''Notting Hill'', ''The Englishman Who Went Up a Hill But Came Down a Mountain'', ''Sense and Sensibility'', and ''Four Weddings and a Funeral'' (written by [[Richard Curtis]]).
An internationally popular light comic actor, Grant's films have included ''Bridget Jones' Diary'', ''Notting Hill'', ''The Englishman Who Went Up a Hill But Came Down a Mountain'', ''Sense and Sensibility'', and ''Four Weddings and a Funeral'' (written by [[Richard Curtis]]).


Grant is also known for his long-time relationship with actress {{w|Elizabeth Hurley}} and for a 1995 sex scandal that led to Grant making what would become a widely remembered appearance on ''The Tonight Show with Jay Leno''. His ''mea culpa'' on that show resulted in Leno's show regaining late-night dominance after a shaky start following the retirement of Johnny Carson. It also helped restore Grant's career. His ''Doctor Who'' appearance occurred four years later.
Grant is also known for his long-time relationship with actress {{w|Elizabeth Hurley}} and for a 1995 sex scandal that led to Grant making what would become a widely remembered appearance on ''The Tonight Show with Jay Leno''. His ''mea culpa'' on that show resulted in Leno's show regaining late-night dominance after a shaky start following the [[retirement]] of Johnny Carson. It also helped restore Grant's career. His ''Doctor Who'' appearance occurred four years later.


[[Russell T Davies]] approached Grant to play the [[Ninth Doctor]] but he turned down the role, thinking the show would not take off. He expressed deep regret in 2007 after seeing how successful the show had become. <ref>[http://www.contactmusic.com/news/grant-dismissed-doctor-who-as-tv-flop_1022674 ContactMusic.com]</ref>
[[Russell T Davies]] approached Grant to play the [[Ninth Doctor]] but he turned down the role, thinking the show would not take off. He expressed deep regret in 2007 after seeing how successful the show had become. <ref>[http://www.contactmusic.com/news/grant-dismissed-doctor-who-as-tv-flop_1022674 ContactMusic.com]</ref>

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Hugh Grant played a non-canon version of the the Twelfth Doctor in The Curse of Fatal Death.

An internationally popular light comic actor, Grant's films have included Bridget Jones' Diary, Notting Hill, The Englishman Who Went Up a Hill But Came Down a Mountain, Sense and Sensibility, and Four Weddings and a Funeral (written by Richard Curtis).

Grant is also known for his long-time relationship with actress Elizabeth Hurley and for a 1995 sex scandal that led to Grant making what would become a widely remembered appearance on The Tonight Show with Jay Leno. His mea culpa on that show resulted in Leno's show regaining late-night dominance after a shaky start following the retirement of Johnny Carson. It also helped restore Grant's career. His Doctor Who appearance occurred four years later.

Russell T Davies approached Grant to play the Ninth Doctor but he turned down the role, thinking the show would not take off. He expressed deep regret in 2007 after seeing how successful the show had become. [1]

In the DWU

Hugh Grant is mentioned in passing in the novel Psi-ence Fiction.

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