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Hugh Grant’s path to success has been the envy of many actors, and it’s clear he’s no slouch. In a surprising revelation, he disclosed that he had conjured up a fictional acting agent named James Howe Ealy, who, unbeknownst to many, was actually just Hugh Grant in disguise. All he needed was a phony email address to make it work.

The actor mentioned that he saved a significant sum, explaining that he had created a non-existent persona. He maintained that there was no real person. It was just him, using a different email. However, he did slip up a few times while faking as his own talent agent.
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Hugh Grant Would Mess Up The Name When Drunk
Hugh Grantnow has representation from an acting agency, sharing that he decided to step back due to frequent requests for personal meetings as James. Typically, acting agencies receive a 10-20% commission, which could have amounted to a substantial figure.
In a candid conversation on Howard Stern’sSiriusXMshow, the actor expressed his belief that engaging in extramarital relationships is crucial for maintaining a strong marriage. The father of four, with two children from his current girlfriend Anna Eberstein and two with his ex-girlfriend Tinglan Hong, remarked that he doesn’t think human nature is predisposed to sustaining “40-year-long monogamous, faithful” partnerships.

Grant told Howard Stern (viaYouTube):
“James had to get one the phone one time. I was watching the Gulf and there was Scottish commentator, so I thought right he’s Scottish and I did a pretty bad Scottish accent. Then I started to slip up cuz if I had a drink or two, I’d write emails as James and sign off Hugh.”
He admitted that when he was a bit tipsy, he would mistakenly correspond as James in his emails, eventually signing off as Hugh.

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During the same interview, Grant candidly discussed the lucrative offer that had recently been presented to him, emphasizing its substantial financial appeal.
Grant added:
“The problem was they didn’t have a script or a new character they just said trust us we’ll create one… I said it’s very difficult for me to consider this without a script they said trust us trust us trust us.”
Despite the tempting proposition, the An Awfully Big Adventure actor politely declined the opportunity to join the lineup, indicating that the offer wasn’t sufficient to sway his decision. He graciously conveyed,

As disclosed in the subsequent interview, he reassured that he never came to rue his choice.
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