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  1. Notting Hill told the tale of travel bookshop owner William Thacker (Hugh Grant) falling in love with Hollywood star Anna Scott (Julia Roberts). Twenty years on from its first release, the film’s influence is still very much felt in the area.

  2. May 1, 2021 · One Guardian writer theorized back in 2006 that Notting Hill could be based on the relationship between Madonna, one of the most famous pop stars of all time, and British film director Guy...

  3. Oct 22, 2018 · Many took relatively menial jobs and found accommodation hard to find especially when so many were made homeless and forced to live in appalling conditions in part as a result of the wartime blitz. This preceded the first Race Relations Act, when it was not yet illegal to advertise rooms for rent but ‘no blacks, no Irish’.

  4. Jan 11, 2024 · For British Vogue’s February 2024 cover story, Richard Curtis interviews Julia Roberts about her dazzling, Oscar-winning career and the rom-coms that launched it, including Notting Hill. When the film premiered in 1999, however, the magazine ran an interview with its leading man rather than Roberts.

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  5. May 28, 1999 · The most romantic notion in ''Notting Hill'' is that a Hollywood star of Julia Roberts's wattage would be out alone browsing for a book.

  6. Aug 19, 2020 · Movie enthusiasts across the world have travelled the streets of West London in search of the beloved travel bookshop that featured in the iconic film, Notting Hill. The quaint book store known in the film as The Travel Book Company was owned by Will, Hugh Grant's character, and it was actually based on a real Notting Hill book store.

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  8. Aug 1, 2020 · Here are some of the reasons why Notting Hill still holds up in 2020. Simple Story. The premise of Notting Hill is very basic. It is quite simple and uncomplicated. Anna Scott, a Hollywood star, falls in love with the small book store owner, William Thacker.

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