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Actress Keira Knightley revealed that the controversial “Love Actually” cue card scene which sparked debate amongst rom-com fans and her fellow cast and crew was a “creepy and sweet” moment.
Love, actually, might not be the best word to describe one of Keira Knightley's most iconic film scenes. The storied actress was only 17 when she joined the star-studded ensemble cast of "Love ...
Richard Curtis, director of beloved 2003 Christmas romcom Love Actually, has revealed that the show’s famous cue card scene could have been very different. The film stars an ensemble cast ...
Although audiences have come to see her Love Actually scene with Mark’s (Andrew Lincoln) cue cards as less romantic over the years, the 2x Oscar nominee admitted she thought it was a “quite ...
Keira Knightley told 'Love, Actually' director on set iconic scene was 'creepy' - 'people forget I was 17 years old'© Rex Andrew Lincoln showing the cue card to Kiera Knightley's character in ...
The cue card scene isn't the only piece of Love Actually lore Keira's dropped in recent years. She also told BBC 1 she wasn't technically supposed to wear her baker boy hat (another iconic detail ...
In a new interview with the Los Angeles Times, Knightley said much like audiences, she too has come to see her Love Actually cue card scene with Mark (Andrew Lincoln) as "quite creepy." In fact ...
Keira Knightley admitted in a new interview with the Los Angeles Times that she told “Love Actually” director Richard Curtis while filming the infamous cue card scene with Andrew Lincoln that ...
One of my favorites, warts and all, has always been Love Actually, and one of the “warts” in question is definitely that scene involving Andrew Lincoln, Keira Knightley and a bunch of cue cards.
More than 20 years later, the world is looking back on one of Keira Knightley‘s breakout roles through a new lens. Although audiences have come to see her Love Actually scene with Mark’s ...
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