Julia Roberts practically turned down her Notting Hill function as she felt “uncomfortable” portraying an uptight A-list film star.
The Fairly Lady actress, 56, gave a now-iconic flip as hot-headed Anna Scott in Richard Curtis’ 1999 movie alongside Hugh Grant, who performed bumbling bookshop proprietor William Thacker, and has now opened up about why she initially nearly rejected the possibility to take the function.
Chatting with Notting Hill director Richard Curtis for a canopy story for British Vogue, she admitted: “Truthfully, one of many hardest issues I’ve ever needed to do was (Notting Hill), taking part in a film actress, I used to be so uncomfortable!”
She added: “I imply, we’ve talked about this so many instances, however I nearly did not take the half as a result of it simply appeared – oh, it simply appeared so awkward, I didn’t even know the way to play that particular person.”
Roberts added she additionally “loathed” being dressed as a film star for the rom-com, revealing at one level throughout taking pictures she requested her chauffeur to return to her flat and pick an outfit from her wardrobe for her to put on within the scene the place she tells Hugh’s character she’s “only a lady, standing in entrance of a boy, asking for him to like her”.
She mentioned: “My driver, beautiful Tommy, I despatched him again to my flat that morning, I mentioned, ‘Go into my bed room and seize this, this and this out of my closet’, and it was my very own flip-flops and my cute little blue velvet skirt and a T-shirt and my cardigan.”
Roberts and Grant, 63, each landed Golden Globe nominations for his or her performances in Notting Hill.
Nicole Kidman, 56, has admitted that she was determined to attain the main function within the movie, telling Marie Claire: “I actually needed the function that Julia Roberts performed in Notting Hill. Yeah, I did. However I wasn’t well-known sufficient, and I wasn’t gifted sufficient.”