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Saturday, February 9, 2019

How Colin Firth and Hugh Grant devised their 'ineffectual' fight in Bridget Jones's Diary




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It is a truth universally acknowledged that there’s nothing more swoony or hilarious than Hugh Grant and Colin Firth having an inept fistfight over everyone’s favorite verbally incontinent spinster.
But the famous brawl in Bridget Jones’s Diary between Daniel Cleaver (Grant) and Mark Darcy (Firth) — so beloved it even earned a retread in the 2004 sequel — only came after much deliberation. “We couldn’t think of a way to bring that end-of-act-2 climax. We spent ages on it,” director Sharon Maguire recalls to EW. “[Screenwriter] Richard Curtis said, ‘In Westerns and in the old days, it would have been a fight or a duel.’ We both thought, ‘Well, that’s it.’ Middle-class men fighting — they just don’t have a clue.”
The shooting script had few specifics, merely noting that “a fight ensues.” Maguire called in a stunt coordinator to choreograph, but Firth and Grant found that rang false, since their characters wouldn’t know any fighting moves. “I said, ‘Well, what would your characters do?’” Maguire says. “Then [Hugh] said, ‘Well, he would probably just bitch-slap him.’ And Colin said, ‘I’d probably kick him in a rather ineffectual way.’”
They ditched the stunt coordinator and let Grant and Firth infuse the scene with their own feeble attempts at violence. “We shot it with lots of action shots, but really the funniest bits were just the wide shots of them bitch-slapping each other,” Maguire says with a laugh. “All of it is the comedy of humiliation, really.” No stunt doubles were required, except for the final moment when the two crash through a restaurant window. (The stunt used sugar glass and was done in one take.)

Maureen Lee Lenker

Saturday, October 14, 2017

Colin Firth expresses shame at failing to act on Weinstein allegation

The Guardian
October 13, 2017


Colin Firth said he read the allegations against Harvey Weinstein ‘with a feeling of nausea’. Photograph: Stefano Rellandini/Reuters

Colin Firth has expressed his shame for not doing more when a British actor he worked with told him of “a distressing encounter” with Harvey Weinstein in a hotel room more than 25 years ago.

He spoke out after Sophie Dix, who starred with him in one of the first cinema movies he made, went public with details of an alleged sexual assault involving Weinstein.

“She told me she had had a distressing encounter with Harvey Weinstein,” Firth told the Guardian. “I don’t think she went into all the horrific detail I’ve read in her interview. But I remember her being profoundly upset by it. To my shame, I merely expressed sympathy.

“I didn’t act on what she told me,” he went on. “It was a long time ago and I don’t know if she remembers telling me, but the fact that I had that conversation has come back to haunt me in the light of these revelations. It’s the only direct account of this kind of behaviour by Harvey Weinstein that’s ever been told to me.”

https://www.theguardian.com/film/2017/oct/13/colin-firth-expresses-shame-at-failing-to-act-on-weinstein-allegation

Actor Colin Firth gets dual British-Italian citizenship

BBC
September 23, 2017



British actor Colin Firth has become an Italian citizen, the country's authorities have confirmed.

His wife - film producer Livia Giuggioli - is Italian, making the Oscar-winning Bridget Jones star eligible for citizenship there.

The 56-year-old now has dual citizenship and can therefore keep his British passport.

Firth said he had applied for an Italian passport because of "the uncertainty around".

The actor said that he has been connected to Italy "for more than two decades now".

"I was married there and had two children born in Rome," he added.



http://www.bbc.com/news/uk-41374020


Monday, March 6, 2017

Colin Firth grins as he continues filming Love Actually Comic Relief reboot in London... 13 years after he starred in the iconic romantic comedy

DAILY MAIL
Isolde Walters For Mailonline
PUBLISHED: 18:27 EST, 4 March 2017 | UPDATED: 03:32 EST, 6 March 2017


The iconic film was shot more than 13 years ago and almost all the stars are reuniting for a one-off Comic Relief sketch.

Colin Firth, who plays Jamie, was spotted on the set of the eagerly awaited Love Actually sequel at the BBC Langham Place Piazza in central London on Saturday.

The Oscar winner beamed as he reprised his character Jamie, the English would-be novelist who fell in love with Aurelia, his Portuguese housekeeper.





The Bridget Jones's Diary actor wore a comfortable grey knitted jumper and donned a pair of thick-framed spectacles as he rehearsed his lines and waved to the waiting photographers.

In the original film, Jamie is heartbroken after catching his girlfriend in bed with another man.
He moves to France to recover from the betrayal and write his novel. It is here that he meets Aurelia, played by Lucia Moniz, his Portuguese housekeeper.

Despite the fact that Aurelia cannot speak English and Jamie cannot speak Portuguese, he falls in love with her and the film follows their tentative romance.


Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/tvshowbiz/article-4282382/Colin-Firth-films-Love-Actually-reboot-London.html#ixzz4aZQZXWyN 
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Friday, December 19, 2014

Colin Firth: Fight scenes were exhilarating!

XPOSE
December 19, 2014

Firth: Fight scenes were exhilarating!

Colin Firth has raved about how much he "loved" filming choreographed physical scenes for Kingsman: The Secret Service.

Colin Firth "misses filming fight scenes terribly".

The 54-year-old actor is known for playing the dignified Englishman in countless films, but broke into the action world in his latest movie, Kingsman: The Secret Service. And shooting the heavily physical scenes with trained professionals was a serious thrill for him.



"To actually become a team with those people was utterly exhilarating and I have to say I missed it terribly," he told Access Hollywood. "Once those scenes were done, to go back to the day job of just sitting around pointing my suit at people and talking... it lacked the exhilaration."

Colin was directed by Matthew Vaughn in the action-spy movie, which was based on comic book The Secret Service. He portrayed Harry Hart, a secret service agent who takes a younger agent into the fray.



(oops wrong movie)

And Colin thoroughly enjoyed his foray into the genre.

"I started to love it!" he gushed. "I started to love the collaboration and the camaraderie, people whose history and whose skills were completely alien to mine."


READ MORE HERE: http://www.tv3.ie/entertainment_article.php?locID=1.803.874&article=154056

Wednesday, October 15, 2014

Emma Thompson 'brought on board to rewrite script for nightmare third Bridget Jones movie'

MAIL ON LINE
By SARAH ROBERTSON FOR MAILONLINE
PUBLISHED: 09:53 EST, 13 October 2014 | UPDATED: 10:30 EST, 13 October 2014


She won an Oscar for her adaptation of Sense And Sensibility, and now Emma Thompson is reportedly set to turn her hand to saving the third Bridget Jones film.

The 55-year-old actress is said to have been recruited to rescue the ailing movie after cast members gave the proposed storyline the thumbs down.

Bosses at Working Title Films have called in the British star to 'rewrite the first draft' of Bridget Jones Baby, which was originally penned by Bridget creator Helen Fielding and One Day author David Nicholls.




As well as no Hugh Grant, it's unclear whether the film's lead actress Reneé Zellweger would reprise her famous role after writer Fielding admitted she had lost touch with her.

The third film is expected to be very different from Fielding's novel Mad About The Boy, which sees a widowed Bridget in her early 50's raising her two young children as a single mother following the death of Darcy.

Bridget Jones’ Diary, the first installment in the franchise, was a box office smash in 2001, taking $281m around the world and breaking UK box office records.

Rewrite: Bridget author Helen Fielding killed Mark Darcy, pictured left, in her third book, but there are said to be plans to bring him back in the new film

Its sequel The Edge of Reason maintained its predecessor’s blockbuster takings with $262m in 2004 - but was panned by critics.

Instead the new screenplay is said to spare the life of Colin Firth’s Mark Darcy character and look at Bridget’s desire to become a mother in her early forties.


Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/tvshowbiz/article-2790845/emma-thompson-brought-board-rewrite-script-nightmare-bridget-jones-movie.html#ixzz3GFALdeoj 
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Thursday, February 6, 2014

Hugh Grant: Love child revelations reveal a man who needs to grow up

THE VANCOUVER SUN
BY WILLIAM LANGLEY, LONDON DAILY TELEGRAPH

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Ten long years have passed since Hugh Grant announced his retirement from the movie business.

“This is the last film I will ever do,” he promised the fans at the London premiere of Bridget Jones: The Edge of Reason. “I’ve completely lost interest. I was never a very committed actor. Now I can just stop.”

Like a lot of what 53-year-old Grant says, this turned out to be something less than the gospel truth, and his latest effort, The Reluctant Professor, yet another romantic comedy, is due to reach our screens shortly.

Admittedly, things have changed in the old boy’s life, and with three “love children” to support, he perhaps needs to keep the bumbling, cod-roue screen shtick going for a little longer.Grant’s off-set romances are clearly something else. Two years ago, it emerged that he had sired a daughter, Tabitha, whom he chivalrously characterized as the product of a “fleeting affair” with little-known Chinese actress Tinglan Hong. Soon the pair were fleeting again, and in February last year, Grant announced that they had produced a son, Felix Chang.

But before the second baby came along, the actor had switched his attentions to thirtysomething Swedish TV producer, Anna Eberstein, who, it was revealed last week, bore him a son in September 2012.


Both women and their children now live in expensive West London properties, although Grant, who apparently picks up the bills, doesn’t live with either of them. It is possible that he doesn’t want to show favouritism, but equally likely, given his lengthy record of embroilment-avoidance, that he prefers doing his daddying from a distance.

This seems puzzling. Born into a close, secure family, Grant has frequently spoken of his longing to have children.

“Much as I adore myself”, he once told Vogue magazine, “I’m quite keen to have someone else to care about”.

Ruminative by nature, much of his ruminating has been about his inability to find love or permanence, with the result that his life — now in deep middle age — is “boring to the point of embarrassment”.

Or the point of self-parody. Yet, however gladly he sends himself up, it is hard to escape the suspicion that Britain’s most bankable actor is an authentically troubled soul.

“He is like a complete cynic, self-tortured and dark,” says Drew Barrymore, who starred with him in Music and Lyrics, yet another romcom. “You’d go into his trailer and he’d be sitting there on the couch, chopping salad alone, an angry Englishman.”

In December 2012, Grant was castigated by the US talk show host Jon Stewart, who described him as “a big pain in the ass” and his “least favourite guest of all time”.

He doesn’t take issue with these judgments, yet there’s no doubt of his high intelligence or his ability to charm and entertain in the broader sense. As frontman for Hacked Off, the group lobbying for stricter press controls, he has shown a politician’s flair and an undeniable measure of personal courage.

What should be an irresistible package unravels with the rackety nature of his personal life and the clod-footedness with which he conducts himself. It doesn’t seem to have occurred to this Oxford-educated dreamboat that it might one day be painful for his daughter to know that he saw her as the by-product of a fling, or for Felix to learn that, by the time he was born, his father had impregnated someone else.

It isn’t that Grant is uncaring — he has made generous provision for these children and their mothers — but that his behaviour suggests an inbuilt deficiency of something he has long aspired to: class.


As a young man, Hugh John Mungo Grant was keenly aware that there was a richer, more refined world waiting to be discovered. A New College contemporary recalls him dressing in a tweed jacket to hold traditional tea parties where egg-and-cress and cucumber sandwiches and Earl Grey tea were served on college crockery. “Here were all the OEs [Old Etonians] pretending that they hadn’t been to Eton, because, of course, it wasn’t quite the slightest bit cool. And here was Hugh, acting as though he had been there. It was all pretty confusing.”


READ MORE HERE: http://www.vancouversun.com/entertainment/movie-guide/Hugh+Grant+Love+child+revelations+reveal+needs+grow/9468336/story.html

Thursday, October 31, 2013

Renee Zellweger chopped from Bridget Jones? (No Bridget Jones...in Bridget Jones?)

XPOSE
October  31, 2013



Author Helen Fielding is thought to not be on good terms with Renee. The actress may subsequently be dropped from the Mad About The Boy film, which could have two different scripts.

"They didn't really stay in touch after the last film, though Hugh, Colin and Helen all did and have a great working relationship," a source told Britain's Daily Mirror newspaper. "Everyone expected Helen to thank Renee but it wouldn't have been sincere because they aren't good friends.

"The main problem was that Helen, understandably, was very protective over the screenplay and how she saw the role of Bridget being played. But Renee had her own very definite views. There was simply a clash of working personalities."

In the latest book Bridget is a 51-year-old widow with two young kids who dates a toy boy before finding love with a teacher at her son's school.

The newest Bridget Jones installment sees key character Mark Darcy, played by Colin Firth in the films, killed off. The possibility of a third flick is in doubt as producers have yet to claim rights to the book.


However they have been working on an independent script called Bridget Jones' Baby. Although it was written by Helen, it allegedly has little connection to the third novel.

Now it's being suggested an actress other than Renee could play the famous character.

READ MORE HERE: http://www.tv3.ie/entertainment_article.php?locID=1.803.874&article=117453

Friday, October 18, 2013

Colin Firth: Bridget Jones film is in the works w/Colin Firth - it's just not the third Bridget Jones book???

"Bridget Jones: Mad About the Boy looks unlikely to get film" however...


Mark Darcy (Colin Firth) and Bridget Jones (Renee Zellweger) in Bridget Jones: The Edge of Reason.

THE INDEPENDENT
DAISY WYATT  Author Biography   
THURSDAY 17 OCTOBER 2013

Would a Bridget Jones film be the same without Colin Firth? Movie producers seem to think not.

Film rights to Helen Fielding’s latest novel Bridget Jones: Mad About the Boy are yet to be snapped up despite strong book sales, according to The Hollywood Reporter.

The new book sees Bridget Jones widowed at the age of 51, following the death of her former love Mark Darcy, played by Colin Firth in the film franchise.





The production companies are instead working on Bridget Jones’s Baby, a film based on an original screenplay by Fielding, which will include Colin Firth.

The film, which will star Renee Zellweger and Hugh Grant alongside Firth, was due to start filming in 2012 but has been delayed.

Tim Bevan of Working Title told The Hollywood Reporter: “We are still working on the script, hence the delay to the start of production, but the film is going ahead as planned.”


Tuesday, October 15, 2013

Hugh Grant Joins Breathing Campaign For Premature Babies

CONTACT MUSIC
by WENN
14 October 2013

Hugh Grant

British actor Hugh Grant has joined a campaign to save the lives of premature babies.

The Notting Hill star has teamed up with bosses of the Be A Breath Giver campaign to help raise money to provide U.K. hospitals with specialist breathing equipment.


Grant took to Twitter.com to share the news with his fans, writing, "I am supporting be a breath giver in raising money for specialist breathing equipment for premature babies."

Thursday, October 10, 2013

Colin Firth stunned by Mark Darcy's death in Bridget Jones


Colin Firth stunned by Mark Darcy's death in Bridget Jones

BLOCKBUSTER
October 9, 2013


Colin Firth was stunned when he was told Mark Darcy was being killed off in 'Bridget Jones 3'.

The Oscar-winning actor played the gentlemanly love interest of bumbling heroine Bridget (Renee Zellweger) in the first two film adaptations of Helen Fielding's bestselling novels and was fully expecting to reprise the popular role in the next film.

However, Fielding was forced to break the news to Firth over the phone that his alter-ego doesn't feature in her long-awaited third book, 'Mad About The Boy', and instead leaves Bridget a widower.

She told TIME magazine: ''I did want to tell Colin in person but we were trying to have lunch, and I couldn't really tell him why I was trying to meet him, and he was in a different place. So I ended up telling him he died on the phone.

''I had to ask him if he had someone with him and if he was sitting down. It was like someone actually had died. We had to process it. And I was almost saying, 'I'm so sorry for your loss'.''

The next romantic comedy will see Bridget, now 51, struggling to raises their children Mabel and Billy alone, but Fielding appeared to hint at the possibility of a cameo role for Firth in the form of a ghost.

The author added: ''His presence is very much there in the book and in the child. As I told him, his memory will live on and he will rise from the dead rather like Jesus.''

READ MORE HERE:  http://www.blockbuster.co.uk/article/674407/colin-firth-stunned-by-mark-darcys-death-in.htm

Monday, October 7, 2013

Colin Firth: How Helen Fielding Broke the News About Mark Darcy

TIME
By Radhika Jones @radhikajonesOct. 07, 2013



Fans were horrified to learn of Mark’s death in an excerpt in the U.K.’s Sunday Times Magazine on Sept. 29. But it seemed only right that Firth should hear about his demise in advance from its author.



“I did want to tell Colin in person but we were trying to have lunch, and I couldn’t really tell him why I was trying to meet him and he was in a different place,” Fielding says. “So I ended up telling him he died on the phone.” It was, as she recalls it, a very funny conversation. “I had to ask him if he had someone with him and if he was sitting down. It was like someone actually had died. We had to process it. And I was almost saying, I’m so sorry for your loss.”


READ MORE HERE:http://entertainment.time.com/2013/10/07/bridget-jones-exclusive-how-helen-fielding-broke-the-news-about-mark-darcy-to-colin-firth/

Monday, September 30, 2013

Colin Firth: Darcy is dead - Uproar by Bridget Jones fans after delicious Mark is killed off


Wah!

MIRROR
By James Robertson, Lucy Buckland
September 30, 2013

Twitter exploded with reaction from "Bridge" fans across the world - with some vowing not to buy Fielding's third book



The news that Mark Darcy is dead and Bridget Jones is now a widowed "workless" mother of two has left the nation reeling. Extracts of writer Helen Fielding's third Bridge novel, Mad About The Boy, were published in the Sunday Times Magazine, and grieving fans took to Twitter to vent their frustration over the death of Turkey buffet fan and human rights activist Mark.

 Fifteen years after the last novel in the saga, it turns out unlucky-in-love Bridget married Darcy had two children - Mabel and Billy. Heralding the arrival of "chick lit", Bridget Jones's Diary started life as as a newspaper column in 1995. Two best-selling novels, with their corresponding Hollywood blockbuster film adaptations featuring Renee Zellweger as Bridget and Colin Firth as Darcy, followed.

 Portrayed as a stereotypical 1990s London thirty-something worried about her weight, smoking and alcohol intake, Bridget struck a chord with women of her generation. The original book was eventually voted by readers as one of the 10 novels that defined the 20th century, side by side with Nineteen Eighty-Four by George Orwell or Anne Frank's own diary.




The modern-day heroine's story - loosely based on Jane Austen's Pride and Prejudice - was centred around love interests Darcy and her cad boss Daniel Cleaver. After hearing from her last in 1999 with Bridget Jones: The Edge of Reason, readers will now find Bridget as a 51-year-old widow obsessed with Twitter, wrinkles and weight.

Fielding, who has always denied that the books are autobiographical, is herself a 55-year-old single mother-of-two who ended her relationship with television executive Kevin Curran in 2009. Bridget's new adventures as a fifty-something cougar sees her meet new 30-year-old toy boy boyfriend, Roxter, on Twitter, five years after Darcy's death. But those who want to know what happened to the love of her life will have to wait until about Mad About The Boy is published on October 10, as his death will appear in a flashback deep into the book and not be revealed in advance.



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Sunday, September 29, 2013

COLIN FIRTH: Mark Darcy is dead: Helen Fielding kills off heartthrob in latest Bridget Jones book (THE MIRROR)


Killed off: Colin Firth's character



Mark Darcy, the dashing hero who famously rescued Bridget Jones from the lonely life of a singleton, is dead.

The tragic news, which will shock his worldwide legion of fans, was revealed last night by Bridget Jones author Helen Fielding.

In the last volume of Bridget’s diaries, published more than ten years ago, Darcy - played by Colin Firth in the movie - had just proposed to Bridget.


In the latest set of Bridget’s diaries, called Mad About the Boy, it emerges that the pair were set for a lifetime of wedded bliss after getting married and having two children.

But their happiness was not to last and the new book opens five years after Darcy’s death.

Bridget has become a 51-year-old single mum whose days are filled with the school run and dealing with outbreaks of nits.



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Monday, August 26, 2013

It was 72nd-time lucky for Hugh Grant in 'Four Weddings' auditions



THE INDEPENDENT
26 August, 2013

Hugh Grant was the 72nd person to be auditioned for the lead role in Four Weddings and a Funeral, Richard Curtis has revealed.


The role of Charles in the British romcom swept Grant to stardom and he went on to appear in the likes of Notting Hill, Bridget Jones’s Diary and Love, Actually.



But Curtis, who penned the 1994 film, directed by Mike Newell, told the Radio Times: “Hugh Grant was,  I think, the 72nd person we auditioned for the lead in Four Weddings, and was the first one to make it seem funny at all.”


READ MORE HERE: http://www.independent.co.uk/arts-entertainment/films/news/it-was-72ndtime-lucky-for-hugh-grant-in-four-weddings-auditions-8785029.html

Sunday, August 18, 2013

How BBC executives initially rejected Colin Firth for role of Mr Darcy because he had ginger hair

MAIL ON LINE
By SIMON CABLE
PUBLISHED: 13:10 EST, 18 August 2013
UPDATED: 19:56 EST, 18 August 2013

Near miss: Executives took some persuading that Colin Firth should play Fitzwilliam Darcy in Pride and Prejudice

Colin Firth almost lost out on the role that secured his leading-man status because TV executives thought his hair was too ginger for the dashing Mr Darcy.

The writer Andrew Davies, who adapted Pride and Prejudice for the BBC, and Alan Yentob, then BBC1 controller, didn’t want to cast Firth.Yentob at first believed he was not handsome enough to portray Jane Austen’s brooding hero.

It was decided to dye his hair a much darker shade shortly before production began in 1994.




‘I was doubtful about him because of his gingerish hair and Mr Darcy with that colour hair would not have been right,’ said Davies, who has also adapted classic novels including Bleak House and Middlemarch for television.

‘So, to be honest, I never saw him as a Darcy,’ he said in an interview with the Sunday Times.

The only answer was to dye his hair to a dark brown going on black for the part.’ 

The programme’s producer Sue Birtwistle, has also revealed that Yentob did ‘not think Firth was handsome enough’, recalling: ‘I had one of those very early clunky mobile phones, and Alan rang me when I was driving in a snowstorm to tell me that Firth was not good-looking enough as Darcy.’


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Friday, July 26, 2013

Hugh Grant debuts his grey hair at Alpha Papa premiere


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HE was spotted with a full head of dark brown hair just two weeks ago, but it looks as though Hugh Grant is finally embracing his age, after showing off grey locks as the Alpha Papa premiere in Leicester Square last night.

By: Kelby McNallyPublished: Thu, July 25, 2013
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The Bridget Jones actor - who is famous for his floppy hair - seemed happy to show off his new look, as he smiled for the awaiting photographers and cheering fans.

The 52-year-old star was spotted at the Get Reading festival in Trafalgar Square only two weeks ago with noticeably darker locks, which suggests that he has been dyeing his hair up until now.

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The star recently revealed that he isn't worried about getting older.

In an interview, he said: "No one claps their hands at every birthday and thinks, 'Good, I'm 51 now.' But it doesn't keep me awake at night, I don't think.


"You care less about everything. Or you care less about silly things."



Wednesday, July 24, 2013

'Bridget Jones: Mad About the Boy' cover revealed


'Bridget Jones - Mad About The Boy' by Helen Fielding

Published Wednesday, Jul 24 2013, 10:14am EDT
By Mayer Nissim
DIGITAL SPY 


The cover for Helen Fielding's upcoming Bridget Jones novel has been unveiled.

Bridget Jones: Mad About the Boy is published in hardback by Jonathan Cape on October 10 and is priced at £18.99. It is available to pre-order now.

Bridget Jones: Mad About the Boy finds the title character in today's London attempting to juggle "drunken texting, the skinny jean, the disastrous email cc, total lack of Twitter followers, and TVs that need 90 buttons and three remotes to simply turn on".

Asked about the prospect of a third movie in the series, Firth said in April: "Unfortunately, it might be a bit of a long wait.

"I wouldn't say that it's completely dead in the water, but the way it's going you might be seeing Bridget Jones's granddaughter's story being told by the time we get there."



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Monday, June 24, 2013

Renee Zellweger dutifully helps her granny out of the car as pair go to see new Superman film Man Of Steel together By JADE WATKINS (MAIL ON LINE)

Doting granddaughter: Renee Zellweger helped her elderly grandmother out of the car as the pair went to the movies in Santa Monica on Sunday
Doting granddaughter: Renee Zellweger helped her elderly grandmother out of the car as the pair went to the movies in Santa Monica on Sunday 

She was busy in the morning spending time with her new boyfriend Doyle Bramhall II.

But Renee Zellweger made sure to fit in some family time on Sunday with her loving grandmother.

The 44-year-old was ever the doting granddaughter helping her elderly gran out of the car as she took her to see a movie in Santa Monica.


The Bridget Jones's Diary star went casual for the outing in her gym gear, showing off her slim figure in a pair of navy blue leggings, a grey T-shirt and a grey hoodie. 

She wore her hair up in a fuss-free pony tail and shielded her make-up free face with sunglasses.

Renee was wearing almost the same ensemble earlier in the day when she went for morning coffee with her boyfriend Doyle Bramhall II in Brentwood.


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