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'Unthinkable abuse' stopped Hugh Grant making huge career change

By 9Honey Celebrity with CNN|

British actor Hugh Grant has admitted he thought about embarking on a career in politics before reconsidering due to the abuse faced by politicians.

Speaking to Entertainment Weekly about his role in the political satire miniseries The Regime, Grant, who has played politicians on screen, was asked whether he had ever entertained the thought of entering politics in real life.

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"It has crossed my mind. But what I really see close up is that it's almost impossible to actually get anything done. It's just impossible. You've got to bring so many people with you," he said.

Hugh Grant and Anna Elisabet Eberstein
Hugh Grant and wife Anna Elisabet Eberstein. (Getty Images for BAFTA)

Grant said that he had discussed it with his wife Anna Elisabet Eberstein's mother, Susanne Eberstein, a former member of the Swedish parliament, who had advised him not to enter politics because "it's all horse trading" and "the incoming abuse is unthinkable."

The actor recalled how he had been involved in a tactical voting campaign during the 2019 UK election in a bid to stop the Conservative Party being re-elected, saying he suffered "terrifying" abuse.

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"What was interesting was the abuse that came in from the right. I never know if they're real or if they're bots. But they're good. They're brilliant at what they do. And it was absolutely terrifying," said Grant.

Hugh Grant arrives at the Rolls Buildings in central London for the conclusion of News Group Newspapers (NGN) phone hacking hearing Thursday April 27, 2023.
A career change to politics has crossed the actor's mind. (James Manning/PA via AP)

The abuse "was really extreme and shocking and threatening to one's family," he added.

"So, I do see that you have to be either very brave or insane to go into politics in the digital age."

In The Regime Grant plays Edward Keplinger, the former chancellor of a fictional country in Central Europe whose cobalt mines mean that representatives of bigger nations – including a US senator (Martha Plimpton) – take an interest in its stability and future.

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Kepliner has been deposed and imprisoned by now chancellor Elena Vernham, played by Kate Winslet, in the six-part HBO miniseries from writer Will Tracy (whose credits include The Menu and Succession) and directors Stephen Frears and Jessica Hobbs (whose credentials include The Queen and The Crown, respectively).

Grant has been making movies since the '80s, but it seems he has disliked being an actor for quite some time. 

Grant has been acting since the '80s (Getty)

When Wonka was released, the actor explained to The Metro why he chose to play an Oompa Loompa: "I slightly hate making films but I have lots of children and need money."

In 2014, the actor told the Mirror that he "pretty much hated any other film I've ever been in" besides the romantic comedy The Rewrite.

Despite enjoying roles in romantic comedies, Grant says his time in that genre is over: "I got too old and fat and ugly to do romantic comedies, obviously. So I got offered more interesting things." 

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