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From Sky News UK
Hugh Grant plans to quit acting - because the pressure of performing is "torture".
Grant told the Daily Express he hopes to retire in 2004 - the 10th anniversary of Four Weddings and a Funeral, which propelled him to stardom.
" I think 10 years would be a good time to finish, and it's eight now, so I'd only have to make one or two more films," he said.
The 41-year-old star said he is overcome with fear whenever he steps in front of a camera.
'It's torture'
"For me it's physiological. The pressure's so great. It's torture. It's been like that for years and it's getting worse."
Grant said when he gives up his acting career he intends to: "have a relationship, have some children, write my book, make my own film, stop faffing around."
From Sky News UK
Hugh Grant plans to quit acting - because the pressure of performing is "torture".
Grant told the Daily Express he hopes to retire in 2004 - the 10th anniversary of Four Weddings and a Funeral, which propelled him to stardom.
" I think 10 years would be a good time to finish, and it's eight now, so I'd only have to make one or two more films," he said.
The 41-year-old star said he is overcome with fear whenever he steps in front of a camera.
'It's torture'
"For me it's physiological. The pressure's so great. It's torture. It's been like that for years and it's getting worse."
Grant said when he gives up his acting career he intends to: "have a relationship, have some children, write my book, make my own film, stop faffing around."







