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Love Actually is a 2003 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.
June Beatrice Freud, Lady Freud (née Flewett; born 22 June 1927) is a British actress and theatre director. She is also known by her stage-name Jill Raymond , and was usually known as Jill Freud after her marriage to Clement Freud .
A little context. By 2003, Richard Curtis had written the insanely undervalued “The Tall Guy,” as well as “Four Weddings and a Funeral,” “Notting Hill” and “Bridget Jones’ Diary.”
Love actually is, still, all around. This holiday season marks the 20th anniversary of the beloved Christmas film "Love Actually," which first debuted in November 2003.
“Love Actually” is 20 years old, and while it’s a holiday favorite for some, others have pointed out its cringey moments. Here are some of the most brow-raising subplots from the film.
Freud married June Flewett (the inspiration for Lucy Pevensie in C. S. Lewis's children's series The Chronicles of Narnia) [11] in 1950, and the couple had five children. Flewett had taken the stage name Jill Raymond in 1944, and after her husband's knighthood, was known as Lady Freud. [11] Freud became an Anglican at the time of his marriage. [12]
Hugh Grant and his 'Love Actually' co-stars sat down for an interview with Diane Sawyer 19 years after the holiday film hit theaters.
Freud was born in London on 25 January 1962 and is the daughter of politician and broadcaster Sir Clement Freud (1924–2009) and June Flewett, known as the actress Jill Freud. She is the great-granddaughter of psychoanalyst Sigmund Freud. Her younger brother is Matthew Freud, and her uncle was the painter Lucian Freud. Her father's family were ...