Grant has been in some seriously memorable films over the years! One that always comes to mind is 'The Undoing,' though technically it's a miniseries—his performance was so gripping it might as well be a movie. Then there's 'Paddington 2,' where he plays this hilariously over-the-top villain; it’s wild how he balances charm and absurdity. I still laugh thinking about that role.
Another standout is 'Can You Ever Forgive Me?' where he plays a smarmy but oddly endearing bookstore owner. It’s a smaller part, but he steals every scene. And of course, 'Florence Foster Jenkins'—his chemistry with Meryl Streep is pure gold. He’s one of those actors who can make even a mediocre film worth watching just by showing up.
If you’re digging into Grant’s filmography, don’t skip 'A Very English Scandal.' It’s another miniseries, but his portrayal of Jeremy Thorpe is so nuanced—equal parts charismatic and unsettling. For pure fun, 'The Gentlemen' is a blast; he’s part of this chaotic ensemble cast, and his dry wit shines.
I’d also throw in 'About a Boy,' an older but heartfelt flick where he plays a lovable slacker. It’s got that early 2000s vibe, but his charm holds up. And in 'Bridget Jones’s Diary,' he’s the sleazy but weirdly magnetic Daniel Cleaver. Honestly, half the reason I rewatch that movie is for his scenes.
Grant’s range is insane—from rom-coms to dark dramas. 'Notting Hill' is a classic, obviously, but have you seen 'The Remains of the Day'? He’s stellar in it, playing this repressed butler. And 'Sense and Sensibility' proves he can crush period pieces too. For something totally different, 'Cloud Atlas' showcases his ability to disappear into roles. Dude’s got no limits.
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For folks who prefer free options, I’ve heard whispers that clips might pop up on YouTube, though full episodes are unlikely. If you’re old-school like me and still enjoy live TV, check cable networks like HBO or FX; they sometimes air his work a bit later. Honestly, it’s worth the subscription if you’re not already hooked on one of these platforms. The show’s got this perfect mix of humor and heart that’s hard to find these days.
Amara Grant's filmography is this fascinating mix of indie charm and mainstream appeal. I first stumbled onto her work in 'Whisper of the Pines,' this atmospheric thriller where she played a detective unraveling small-town secrets. Her performance was so nuanced—every glance carried weight. Then there's 'Midnight Choir,' a dystopian musical where she sang half her lines, which totally caught me off guard in the best way. She also had a supporting role in 'The Last Ember,' that big-budget fantasy adaptation everyone argued about last year. What I love is how she disappears into roles—you forget you're watching the same person.
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