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Love Actually is a 2003 British Christmas romantic comedy film written and directed by Richard Curtis. The film features an ensemble cast , composed predominantly of British actors, many of whom had worked with Curtis in previous projects.
The “Love Actually” scene features Lincoln’s character unexpectedly showing up at Knightley’s door with cue cards that express his love for her. The cards read: “Let me say, without any ...
"He actually turns up, to his best friend’s house, to say to his best friend's wife, on the off chance that she answers the door, 'I love you,'" Curtis said last year, during a chat with the ...
The Paddington 2 actor described shooting one notorious scene, in which David dances around No 10 to The Pointer Sisters’ hit “Jump (For My Love)” as “absolute hell”.
Harry and Karen go Christmas shopping. Harry slips away to buy a gold necklace for Mia but is delayed by an excruciating gift-wrapper played by Mr. Bean. (OK, Rowan Atkinson.)
There are some "Love Actually" facts fans may not know about the Christmas movie featuring Keira Knightley, Hugh Grant, and Emma Thompson. 14 details you probably missed in 'Love Actually' Skip to ...
Shannon Elizabeth Fadal [1] (born September 7, 1973) [2] is an American actress and poker player. Her film roles solidified her status as a sex symbol of the 1990s and 2000s. [3] [4]
Richard Curtis, director of beloved 2003 Christmas romcom Love Actually, has revealed that the show’s famous cue card scene could have been very different. The film stars an ensemble cast ...