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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

Thursday, April 28, 2016

Ten Interesting Facts about Bridget Jones’s Diary You Might Not Know (Colin Firth, Hugh Grant, Pride and Prejudice)

ANGLOTOPIA
April 27, 2016
By John Rabon



Helen Fielding exposed the world to her thirty-something protagonist in the 1996 novel Bridget Jones’s Diary.  The popularity of the book across the population would lead to 1999’s sequel, Bridget Jones: The Edge of Reason, two films in 2001 and 2004 based on these works, another novel, Bridget Jones: Mad About the Boy in 2013, and a third film not based on that novel, Bridget Jones’s Baby in 2016.  With the film adaptations, actress Renee Zellweger has become as synonymous with the character as Bridget’s creator has.  If you want to know more about the books and films, read on.

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Getting into Character

Before filming started, Renee Zellweger gained twenty-five pounds, put on a posh English accent, and started working in a real British publishing company.  Surprisingly enough, very few of her new coworkers actually recognised her.  Zellweger even kept a picture of then-boyfriend Jim Carrey on her desk, which employees who didn’t know her thought strange, but were too polite to say anything about it.

Friends in High Places

Salman Rushdie’s cameo in the first film was done as a favor to Helen Fielding.  The two have been long-time friends and she called Rushdie to ask him if he’d be willing to embarrass himself on camera. He recently jokingly tweeted that he considers it his finest work.



Actor Paradox

As the first two books were written well before the films came out, both of them actually make references to Hugh Grant and Colin Firth.  Of course, when they were cast in 2001’s Bridget Jones’s Diary, no reference to them is made in the film.  In the books, Bridget is actually a huge fan of the 1995 Pride and Prejudice mini-series and gets to interview Firth for her television job.


READ MORE HERE:http://www.anglotopia.net/british-entertainment/british-movies/ten-interesting-facts-bridget-joness-diary-might-not-know/

Saturday, October 11, 2014

Hugh Grant has dished on working with Julia Roberts, Renée Zellweger, Sandra Bullock and Sarah Jessica Parker

CELEBRITY LIFE
October 12, 2014

Got on well ... Hugh Grant and Sandra Bullock starred together in Two Weeks Notice.

HUGH Grant may be discreet about the women in his private life but the actor has spilled on which of his female co-stars was the best kisser and who he actually enjoyed working with.

Grant dished the dirt on Alan Carr’s Chatty Man show while promoting his new romantic comedy The Rewrite in which he stars opposite Marissa Tomei.

He said you never quite know when you are cast whether the chemistry will work.

“Sometimes you loathe each other. Sometimes hate comes over as love. I’ve had some amazing leading ladies,” he said. “The ones I really got on with are Sandra Bullock and Sarah Jessica Parker.”



When it comes to kissing however he said he struggled smooching Julia Roberts in Notting Hill.

“It’s a big mouth. I was aware of a faint echo when I was kissing her,” he said.

Grant said no one can beat Bridget Jones’ Diary co-star Renée Zellweger when it comes to kissing, saying she is definitely “top snogger”.

He said that he and Colin Firth engaged in a “competitive snogging” contest to try and outdo each other.

“You will have to ask Renee who she preferred. I think Colin tried too hard,” he said.


READ MORE HERE: http://www.news.com.au/entertainment/celebrity-life/hugh-grant-has-dished-on-working-with-julia-roberts-rene-zellweger-sandra-bullock-and-sarah-jessica-parker/story-fn907478-1227087684456

Friday, October 10, 2014

Hugh Grant pulls out of the third Bridget Jones’s Diary film

The Telegraph
By Tim Walker



Two years after Hugh Grant told Mandrake that filming of the second sequel to Bridget Jones’s Diary was on hold until the writers had made the script more to his liking, I can disclose that the capricious actor has quit the project for good.

“I decided not to do it,” says Grant, who played the love rat Daniel Cleaver in the first two films, in an interview today with Free Radio in the Midlands. “But I think they’re going to go ahead and do it without Daniel. The book’s excellent, by the way, but the script is completely different – well, the script as I last saw it a few years ago.”



It is likely that the 54-year-old actor will be conspicuous by his absence in the long-mooted film which is being written with the active involvement of Helen Fielding – who created the character Bridget – and offers what is described as an alternative version of events to what she tells in her third book in the series, Mad About The Boy.

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While Mark Darcy – played by Colin Firth – is killed off in Fielding’s latest book, it is understood that he will be spared in the forthcoming film, which will take up Bridget’s story after she has turned 40 and is yearning for a baby. Renée Zellweger – who played Bridget in the first two films – is believed to be signed up for the project, along with Firth.

READ MORE HERE: http://www.msn.com/en-ie/entertainment/news/hugh-grant-pulls-out-of-the-third-bridget-jones%E2%80%99s-diary-film/ar-BB8v639



Monday, August 18, 2014

Colin Firth sets heart racing in Drumquinna Mannor, Kenmare

INDEPENDENT
Barry Egan
August 17, 2014

 

They don't just do weddings in Kerry - they live them. And so it proved at Drumquinna Manor in Kenmare last Saturday at the nuptials for stunning Tonya Meli and her dreamboat beau Gerald Casey.

Not only are they an incredibly trendy duo (the bride is from county Down and is a London-based super-agent to the stars, while the groom is a top businessman who hails from Tipperary), but they are obviously two of the most popular and well-connected Mr and Mrs on the planet.


This I say without fear of contradiction because the guests at the wedding included at least three international superstars - Colin Firth, Hugh Grant and Michelle Rodriguez to say nothing of Naomie Harris, gun-toting MI6 agent in the recent James Bond film Skyfall.

The 200 or so guests' mouths were perhaps falling open when the star of Lost, Michelle Rodriguez, got up at some point and sang Fly Me To The Moon with Shane McGrath's legendary wedding band Harlequin. The wedding band are no strangers to superstar wedding hoolies, of course, having played at David and Victoria Beckham's do in 1999 at Luttrellstown Castle.

It was clearly one of those weddings to remember. But there were two jarring notes. There was no Oliver Callan to send up all the celebrity guests and there was a team from OK! magazine. 
Apart from those minor glitches, it all sounded like a right Kerry on.


READ MORE HERE: http://www.independent.ie/entertainment/movies/movie-news/the-edge-colin-firth-sets-heart-racing-in-kingdom-30511333.html


Monday, April 14, 2014

Colin Firth on stardom: 'You're a bit part in a farce'

Donna Freydkin,
USA TODAY
10:07 p.m. EDT April 13, 2014

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"You're a bit part in a farce. You're not the star of some big tragedy. If you lose your sense of the absurd, you're likely to become miserable. Don't take this lofty position that the fruit baskets and first-class travel are vulgar. Laugh it off. You're not winning a Nobel Prize for science. We're not that important. Treat it as a rather enjoyable farce," says Firth. "All we do is what we like. We put on costumes and pretend, which is very similar to what I was doing when I was 5."

And yet, says Firth, treat your work, and those who do it with you, with respect. "Every so often, you get brought up short that you had a brush with something important. This story is important and you're entrusted with that," he says of his and Irvine's film, about a tortured World War II prisoner who forgives his tormentors.

Firth and Irvine have a pretty solid connection.

"If I have half the career Colin has had and could be half as decent…" muses Irvine.



Firth still makes ladies swoon for his portrayal of dreamy Mr. Darcy in the 1995 British TV adaptation of Jane Austen's Pride and Prejudice, and won a best-actor Oscar for playing a stuttering monarch in 2010's The King's Speech. And Irvine carried Steven Spielberg's 2011 epic War Horse before being hand-picked by Firth to play the youthful version of train engineer turned POW Eric Lomax in The Railway Man.

Seeing someone so chiseled and fresh-faced playing him is, admits Firth, "a little humbling, I'm afraid. Particularly as I'm being told that he does a better Colin Firth than I do. I think it might be time to retire."

But not before he and Irvine discuss and dissect all the perks and perils of their chosen careers.



On choosing their roles wisely: For Firth, who has starred in musicals (Mamma Mia!), romantic romps (Bridget Jones's Diary) and shadowy capers (Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy), it comes down to what feels right in the moment. Sometimes, he's up for a lark. Other times, he craves something more serious. "I find the criteria change every time. This one, heavily weighing in the scales was the importance of the story and why the hell wasn't it told," says Firth. And for Irvine, a World War II buff, it came down to the importance of telling this particular story. "It's also a movie about the very best in people. I can't relate to what Eric went through but I can't imagine forgiving someone. That's one of the most extraordinary things," says Irvine, who vacillates between big studio films and smaller fare like Railway Man.


On being a public figure: Firth, dapper and debonair as he is, is someone who lives his life behind closed doors, by choice. He's married to Italian environmental activist Livia Giuggioli, and has two sons with her, Luca, 13 and Matteo, 10 (and an older son from a relationship with actress Meg Tilly). "It's not my life plan to be private but I've never intended otherwise. I've never had an instinct to do it any other way. When I was Jeremy's age, I never imagined my work would put me in front of a camera. I liked doing plays. I didn't bargain for any level of recognition, really," says Firth. "My instinct to retreat when I'm not on is a driving force. I wear the same things most of the time when I show up now. It's a single body armor for that duty. And the rest is simply nobody's business." For Irvine, it's still a learning process when he's recognized. "When someone catches you off-guard, when you're out shopping, I often think I'm more nervous than them," he says.

 READ MORE HERE: http://www.usatoday.com/story/life/people/2014/04/13/colin-firth-jeremy-irvine-railway-man/7509177/


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, 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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Tuesday, November 13, 2012

COLIN FIRTH REVEALS HE WILL BE IN THIRD BRIDGET JONES FILM (EXPRESS CO.UK) By Lizzie Catt with Lisa Higgins and Jack Teague



The Oscar-winning star of new movie Gambit, says: “Second films are hard but I’m excited about a third because Bridget and Mark will be older. The plot will likely revolve around being married and having kids.”

But will Darcy get his kit off this time? Colin tells Woman magazine: “As an actor, by the time you reach your 40s and you’ve done a few films there’s always sex somewhere.”

READ MORE: http://www.express.co.uk/features/view/358021

Thursday, September 20, 2012

Colin Firth, Hugh Grant: Bridget Jones 3 is taking shape (UKPA) – 4 hours ago



The script for the third Bridget Jones instalment is still being written, its producer has said.

But Tim Bevan, the co-chairman of Working Title Films, said the movie, Bridget Jones's Baby, was beginning to take shape.

"The script is being written. Bridget Jones's Baby is like herding cats, but they're beginning to fall into line," he said, reported Radio 1 Newsbeat online, confirming that the cast had been approached about the third film.

The last Bridget Jones film, The Edge Of Reason, came out in 2004, with Renee Zellweger, Colin Firth and Hugh Grant reprising their roles.

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Sunday, September 9, 2012

HAPPY BIRTH DAY, TO THE ONE AND ONLY - HUGH GRANT!


Hugh Grant and Renee Zellweger in "Bridget Jones"

Hugh John Mungo Grant is an English actor and film producer. He has received a Golden Globe Award, a BAFTA, and an Honorary César. His films have earned more than $2.4 billion from 25 theatrical releases worldwide. Wikipedia

Born: September 9, 1960 (age 52), Hammersmith
Height: 5' 11" (1.80 m)
Siblings: James Grant
Songs: Pop! Goes My Heart, Way Back Into Love, Don't Write Me Off, Meaningless Kiss, Dance with Me Tonight, Love Autopsy
Education: New College, Oxford, Latymer Upper School




Happy Birthday to one of my all time favorites - he NEVER disappoints - my favorite scene from one of my favorite movies - LOVE ACTUALLY

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zcgxBHBsl-4

Wednesday, August 22, 2012

Hugh Grant to lead phone hacking reform group Hacked Off (NEWS.CO.AU)


Charles Miranda in London
From: News Limited Network
August 23, 2012 10:52AM





ACTOR Hugh Grant is to become a director of a not-for-profit group championing press reform in Britain.

Grant's new post comes as police prepare to name the 600 victims of phone hacking.

The 52-year-old actor has been the public face of the phone hacking scandal campaign, called Hacked Off, since last July when he famously had a verbal stoush with Daily Mail editor Paul Dacre at the parliamentary Leveson Inquiry into media standards.

Hacked Off wants to push through reforms on press regulation and be funded by contributions from other phone hacking victims who were awarded compensation from, among others, News International.

His directorship move came as prosecutors in the phone hacking scandal prepare to reveal the full list of 600 victims of hacking by the now defunct News of the World.

So far, only 200 names have been revealed including actress Sienna Miller, Beatle Paul McCartney, Brad Pitt and football ace Wayne Rooney.




Read more:http://www.news.com.au/news/hugh-grant-to-lead-phone-hacking-reform-group-hacked-off/story-fnejlvvj-1226456462987

Colin Firth on INSIDE THE ACTORS STUDIO



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I've put this up before but I love to watch it and I'm tired of waiting for more Colin stuff to come out.  So here he is, on INSIDE THE ACTOR'S STUDIO

Friday, June 15, 2012

Colin Firth visits Ipswich 15th June 2012 9:04 AM (THE IPSWICH ADVERTISER)



STARGAZERS will be out and about in Ipswich this week.

Filming for one of 2013's Hollywood blockbusters, The Railway Man, is due to begin in Ipswich.

Heart-throb Colin Firth, together with Swedish icon Stellan Skarsgard and War Horse star Jeremy Irvine, will be on location at the Railway Workshops from the middle of the week, according to the film's publicist Tracey Mair.

Aussie actor Nicole Kidman will not join her male co-stars.

Firth is best known for his roles in Bridget Jones' Diary, The King's Speech, Mamma Mia! and Pride and Prejudice.


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Thursday, January 26, 2012

Colin Firth awarded CBE by the Prince of Wales




Hollywood royalty Colin Firth has been awarded a CBE by the Prince of Wales - whose grandfather the actor brought to life on the big screen.

King George VI's battle to overcome a stutter was famously portrayed by Firth, who won a string of awards for his moving performance.

Playing the monarch in The King's Speech earned Firth a Bafta, a Golden Globe and most notably the Best Actor Oscar, and garnered huge critical acclaim for the film.

The 51-year-old chatted briefly to the prince after the presentation was made in Buckingham Palace's ballroom where the investiture ceremony was held. But he declined to talk to waiting media before returning to his seat to watch other recipients receive their honours.

It was the sight of Firth emerging from a lake in a dripping wet shirt and britches during the BBC's Pride and Prejudice series that made him an instant heart-throb. His role as the brooding hero Mr Darcy in 1995 caught the eye of a legion of female fans and film directors.

Firth's parents were academics and as a child he spent time in Africa and America before the family settled in Winchester, Hampshire. He is also a prominent political campaigner, though he publicly withdrew his support for the Liberal Democrats after the row over tuition fees.

The celebrity has been in demand as an actor since leaving the Drama Centre London where he learned his craft. He was picked for a succession of television and theatre parts before his portrayal of Robert Lawrence in the TV production Tumbledown earned him a Royal Television Society Best Actor award.

After his groundbreaking role as Mr Darcy in the costume drama other parts followed in quick succession from a typical gentleman in The English Patient to a football-obsessed teacher in the film version of Nick Hornby's Fever Pitch and an aristocrat in Shakespeare in Love.

Six years after first playing Mr Darcy he took on a character with the same name in the film Bridget Jones's Diary opposite Renee Zellweger. He showed off his vocal chords as banker Harry Bright in the Abba-themed musical Mamma Mia! and earned his first Bafta for his portrayal of a suicidal English professor living in Los Angeles in A Single Man.

But his role as George VI, who battles a speech impediment with the help of Lionel Logue, an Australian speech therapist played by Geoffrey Rush, captured the imagination of the movie-going public.

http://www.google.com/hostednews/ukpress/article/ALeqM5ie87P32hD2NPSXk4HQLym-DdxMKw?docId=N0137561327538349443A

Saturday, December 24, 2011

Bridget Jones’s Diary a classic Christmas Eve movie (Film Industry Network)

Posted by Iain Alexander on December 24, 2011

10 years after it’s release ‘Bridget Jones’s Diary’ is a worthy classic to watch on Christmas Eve, featuring Hugh Grant, Renée Zellweger and Colin Firth. The British romantic comedy received rave reviews at the time of its release and was seen as one of the best comedy films of the past decade.
‘Bridget Jones’s Diary’ was not a sure success as British viewers were initially intrigued whether Renée Zellweger could pull off an authentic British accent. She proved audiences she could deliver, almost flawlessly opposite quite possibly the most English of actors; Colin Firth, who this year shined in ‘The King’s Speech’.



Directed by Sharon Maguire, ‘Bridget Jones’s Diary’ captures the romanticism of a cosy Christmas atmosphere. The story centers around two completely opposite characters who’s personal flaws draw laughter from virtually every scene. Both Zellweger and Firth are completely dysfunctional in their own ways. One is a hopeless romantic, and the other, a successaholic with virtually zero communication skills.

It was a brilliant casting with a touching story including silly twists and turns, and a good mixture of Hugh Grant’s sex-addicted character juxtaposed between the two main characters. Why not give it another watch if you haven’t already? Have a wonderful Christmas Eve celebration!   


http://www.filmindustrynetwork.biz/bridget-jones-diary-classic-christmas-eve-movie/13816

Tuesday, October 4, 2011

'Bridesmaids' director drops out of helming 'Bridget Jones 3'

 

Studio still eyeing January start for the film

'Bridesmaids' director calls it quits with 'Bridget Jones'
Bridget has been depressed and bed-ridden since Paul's departure
Credit: Universal Pictures
"Bridesmaids" helmer Paul Feig has decided against directing "Bridget Jones 3", following a period in which he developed the most recent script alongside Universal and Working Title with an eye toward getting behind the camera. Nevertheless, the studio is still looking to go into production on the film in January with Renee Zellwegger, Colin Firth and Hugh Grant reprising their roles from the first two movies.

According to Deadline, which broke the news, Universal is now on the lookout for a British director to take the reins, an angle which apparently factored into their and Feig's mutual decision not to collaborate on the project.

Any ideas from readers on Brit filmmakers who might be a good fit for the project?


The well-reviewed first film grossed over $280 million worldwide (over $70 million of that domestically), while its 2004 sequel "Edge of Reason" made nearly as much despite not being well-received by critics. Given that there's been a seven-year gap since the last movie, the studio really needs to pick a fresh up-and-comer like Feig to get audiences excited again.

Author Helen Fielding, who wrote the bestselling novels on which the first two films were based, is currently writing the third book in the series, though it's unclear whether the next movie will serve as a direct adaptation. The London Evening Standard reported Fielding's statement at a reading earlier this year that the third novel would partially focus on the title character suffering a "mid thirties baby crisis".
Luckily for Universal, which distributed "Bridesmaids", Feig isn't straying from the nest anytime soon; he currently has two other projects set up at the studio, including an untitled Jon Hamm/Melissa McCarthy comedy being produced by Judd Apatow.