Where are Four Weddings and a Funeral cast now? From star’s death aged 33 to actor who disappeared as work dried up

The movie was released more than 30 years ago!
Joey Crutchley

Four Weddings and a Funeral was one of the biggest films of the 1990s – but what are the beloved cast up to now?

Released in 1994, the romantic comedy follows commitment-phobic bachelor Charles, played by Hugh Grant, who ends up coming across an American woman called Carrie (Andie MacDowell) at numerous social occasions, including four weddings and one funeral.

The flick – which airs tonight (December 26) on BBC One – was an instant hit and garnered numerous awards, and went on to gross more than £200 million at the box office. So, over 30 years since its release, TV Guide is taking a look at where the beloved cast are now…

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Hugh has gone on to have a stellar career (Credit: BBC)

Four Weddings and a Funeral cast now: Hugh Grant

Hugh cemented his fame playing Charles in Four Weddings and a Funeral. Since then, he’s become a bonafide romcom king, appearing in films such as Bridget Jones’ Diary, Notting Hill and Love Actually.

The heart-throb, now 65, found himself in hot water in 1995 though, when he was arrested after being caught with sex worker, Divine Brown. At the time, he had been dating Liz Hurley for over a decade.

Hugh later claimed the scandal was down to his lack of confidence as an actor, and said he was “not in a good frame of mind” when he was caught in a compromising position with her in his car on Hollywood’s Sunset Boulevard.

Charlotte in Four Weddings and a funeral
Charlotte (right) sadly died following an asthma attack (Credit: Shutterstock)

Charlotte Coleman

Charlotte Coleman played the sister of Charles called Scarlett. For her role, Charlotte was nominated for the BAFTA Film Award for Best Actress in a Supporting Role.

Tragically, in 2001, when she was just 33 years old, Charlotte died at her home in London after leaving her parents’ house due to her feeling ill. She died following an asthma attack.

Charlotte also had to deal with the death of her boyfriend, Jonathan Laycock, when she was just 19. He died in a cycling accident, and the ordeal had a huge impact on Charlotte. She went through periods of depression, and developed the eating disorders anorexia and bulimia.

Andie smiling
Andie has continued to act (Credit: SplashNews.com)

Four Weddings and a Funeral cast: Andie MacDowell

Andie MacDowell, 67, was already an established actress before she appeared in Four Weddings and a Funeral as Carrie. She had roles in the likes of Green Card and Groundhog Day.

The actress has since continued to have an illustrious career, appearing in the likes of Footloose, Magic Mike XXL and Ready or Not?.

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The star ended up quitting being an actor (Credit: YouTube video)

David Bower

Four Weddings and a Funeral was actor David Bower’s first film, in which he played David, the brother Hugh Grant’s Charles.

David – who is deaf – had a brief career as an actor following Four Weddings and a Funeral’s release. However, by 2010, he was serving as creative director of the Signdance Collective.

Speaking to BBC that year, David, now 55-56, opened up about why he quit acting, and heartbreakingly revealed he “couldn’t find the parts”.

“People ask me why I gave up film acting. I didn’t give it up. I just couldn’t find the parts,” he candidly shared. David went on: “I’m hoping that one day deaf actors will be able to play all kinds of parts, not just deaf people.”

Anna smiling
She played Henrietta (Credit: SplashNews.com)

Anna Chancellor

Anna Chancellor, now 60, was best known for playing Henrietta in Four Weddings and A Funeral. After the movie was released, Anna went on to have a successful career on both stage and screen.

Tragically, in September 2023, her daughter Poppy died aged 36. Her death followed a battle with acute myeloid leukaemia. Poppy was diagnosed just months earlier after she suffered with infections from having her wisdom teeth taken out.

Talking about her daughter in 2025, Anna told The Bath Magazine: “I was incredibly lucky to have had Poppy as my child. Our relationship was very unusual. We were always very, very close. I admired her even when she was very young. She was the naughtiest child. But she made me laugh. She was so funny, properly witty.”

James Fleet Vicar Of Dibley
James starred in the Vicar Of Dibley alongside Dawn French (Credit: BBC)

James Fleet

Now 73, James played Tom in Four Weddings and a Funeral and went on to portray the equally bumbling Hugo in The Vicar Of Dibley. He has also appeared in Grange Hill, The Bill and Coronation Street.

Most recently, he appeared in Netflix’s Queen Charlotte, a Bridgerton spin-off.

Other members of Richard Curtis’ all-star cast – including Rowan Atkinson, Dame Kristin Scott Thomas, John Hannah and Simon Callow – are all still in the industry, and at the top of their game, more than 30 years later.

Simon Callow smiling
Acting legend Simon played Gareth in the film (Credit: SplashNews.com)

Simon Callow

Simon Callow was a well-known theatre actor before taking on the role of Gareth in Four Weddings and a Funeral. He was one of the first actors at the time to come out as gay. In 2007 he was named the 28th most influential gay man in the UK by The Independent.

Now aged 76, he was awarded a CBE in 1999 for his services to acting. He has continued his career too, appearing in the likes of Death in Paradise and Outlander.

Kristin Scott Thomas
Kristin has been in numerous films and TV show since appearing in Four Weddings (Credit: SplashNews.com)

Dame Kristin Scott Thomas

Kristin Scott Thomas, 65, played Charles’ friend Fiona in Four Weddings and a Funeral. She went on to win a BAFTA for her performance. And she was made a Dame in 2015 for services to drama.

The actress continued to have an incredible career on both the big and small screen. In 1996, she landed an Oscar nomination for her role in The English Patient and, in 2019, she appeared on the iconic sitcom Fleabag.

She also plays Mi5 boss Diana Taverner in the brilliant Apple TV’s Slow Horses.

John Hannah
John has gone on to have a successful career (Credit: SplashNews.com)

John Hannah

Scottish actor John Hannah played Matthew in the romcom and bagged a BAFTA Award for Best Actor in a Supporting Role.

Now 63, John’s career has seen him go Stateside, bagging roles in films such as the blockbuster The Mummy trilogy, as well as stints on TV shows including Cold Blood and Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.

Rowan Atkinson with a serious, confused look on his face on The Graham Norton Show
Rowan is a comedy legend (Credit: BBC)

Rowan Atkinson

Before playing the kooky Father Gerald in Four Weddings, Rowan Atkinson was already well known, thanks to playing the iconic Mr Bean.

Since then, the comedy legend, now 70, has appeared in a range of films. These include another Richard Curtis movie, Love Actually, as well as Scooby-Doo, The Lion King and Wonka. He can currently be seen on the Netflix miniseries Man Vs Baby – a follow-up to 2022’s Man Vs Bee.

Watch Four Weddings and a Funeral on Friday (December 26) at 10:15pm on BBC One