7) Hugh Grant

Hugh Grant helped define the modern romantic comedy, but the Oscars never gave him credit for it. In Four Weddings and a Funeral (1994), he turned Charles into a character who felt both relatable and genuinely funny. His awkwardness and emotional honesty made the role unforgettable. In Notting Hill (1999), his portrayal of a quiet bookshop owner falling for a movie star showed his ability to balance humor with heartfelt sincerity.
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