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Hugh Grant Cried Reading the Script for 4th 'Bridget Jones’ Movie
Hugh Grant says he cried reading the script for ‘Bridget Jones: Mad About the Boy’: ‘when you see the film, you’ll be very moved’
Renée Zellweger, who played the titular diarist, had already turned in critically acclaimed performances in films including Jerry Maguire and Nurse Betty, but Bridget Jones’s Diary arguably made her […] Based on the book of the same name by Helen Fielding, the Pride and Prejudice-inspired story follows Bridget as she finds herself in a love triangle between enemies Daniel and Mark Darcy ( Colin Firth), who ultimately wins her heart. Fielding, 66, opened up about the decision to kill off Mark in a 2013 interview on Today, recalling that telling Firth of his character’s demise was “the hardest thing.” She explained: “It was one of the strangest conversations of my life because I had to ask if he had someone with him, if he was sitting down, and it was literally as if someone really had died.
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