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The one film Hugh Grant wishes he could erase from his resume

The ‘Bridget Jones Diary’ star dwelt on a film that was ‘a mistake’



Hugh Grant attends the Paddington 2 Los Angeles Premiere
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Hollywood Actor Hugh Grant has revealed that one film project he wishes to erase from his filmography.

Grant is out flogging his appearance in ‘Dungeons & Dragons: Honor Among Thieves’, appearing on ‘The Late Late Show with James Corden’ alongside costar Chris Pine, reports Deadline.

Corden enticed Grant into a spirited game of ‘Spill Your Guts or Fill Your Guts’. The task: name a film Grant would remove from his resume, or eat a slice of worm mayonnaise shepherd’s pie,

Grant didn’t find that task challenging, admitting he’s “specialised in being bad for decades.”

Grant finally tabbed ‘The Lady and the Highwayman’ as a mistake. The 1988 made-for-TV film saw Grant as Lord Lucius Vyne in a swashbuckling tale.

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“I’m a highway man,” Grant said.

Instead, the film was “Low-budget, bad wig, bad hat. I look like Deputy Dawg. When I’m tense, my voice goes up two octaves. Deputy Dawg would come leaping out of trees when a carriage would come past and go, ‘Stand and deliver!’.

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