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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.
"Love Actually" came out in 2003, but fans still may not have noticed these details and Easter eggs. Jamie's novel pages look mostly blank, and Natalie misspells Christmas in her holiday card ...
Love actually is, still, all around. ... Here's a look back at the actors when the movie was first released, and what the cast looks like now. Hugh Grant, 63. Hugh Grant (Alamy, Getty Images)
Inspired by the 2003 British romantic comedy Love Actually, [2] the film is made up of six separate stories revolving around ten people at Tokyo Station just before Christmas. [3] It was produced to commemorate the 100th anniversary of Tokyo Station, and was filmed with full cooperation by the railway company JR East. [2]
It’s one of the most popular Christmas films of all time, but Love Actually didn’t exactly warm Hugh Grant’s heart when he saw it for the first time. The British actor famously starred as UK ...
On 24 May 2017, a 15-minute sequel to Love Actually was released, with Brodie-Sangster as part of the cast. It was shown on the BBC as part of Comic Relief's Red Nose Day and titled Red Nose Day Actually; it brought back a large number of characters from the first film. [13]
The beloved classic, which was released 20 years ago this year, is lauded as one of the greatest Christmas movies and rom-coms of our time—which explains why you've seen so many memes of Mark ...
First released during the 2003 holiday season, “Love Actually” went on to become a major worldwide hit and, in the 20 years since its release, a beloved modern Christmas classic.