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The Love Actually cast 21 years on - Oscar winner, zombie killer and star's tragic death

It's been more than two decades since Love Actually graced our screens, yet each year people tune in to the classic to watch Hugh Grant dance through 10 Downing Street and utter the famous line "If you look for it, I've got a sneaky feeling you'll find that love actually is all around".

Set in snowy London, the film follows nine different storylines featuring an all-star cast including Bill Nighy, Keira Knightley, Liam Neeson and Colin Firth.

With a plethora of plot lines and a star studded cast, there's no wonder it is one of Britain's best loved Christmas films, but what are they all doing now?

In the film, Grant manages to pull off a role many politicians would envy, as David the Prime Minister is a character loved all across the UK.

Whether it's the dance ensemble to Jump (For My Love) by The Pointer Sisters or his romance with Martine McCutcheon's character Natalie, Grant's memorable performance bagged him more rom-com roles in the years that followed.

The Notting Hill actor went on to star in the 2007 film Music & Lyrics alongside Drew Barrymore and returned as the nutorious Daniel Cleaver in Bridget Jones: The Edge of Reason (2004), with Cleaver's character revival hitting screens in the new year for Bridget Jones: Mad About The Boy.

And the actor's not just stuck to romance.

Grant, now 64, featured as an Oompa-Loompa in Paul King's hit film Wonka (2023), played Fletcher in the 2019 film The Gentlemen and recently starred in the 2024 American horror film Heretic.

Away from the Screen, Grant married Television producer Anna Ebertstein in 2018 and the couple share three children, John Mungo, 12, Lulu, 8, and Blue, 6.

Starring as the Prime minister's sister, Emma Thompson played Karen, a mother of two, who finds out

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