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Hugh Grant and Julia Roberts starred in Notting Hill.
William Thacker
There are 2 main stars: Hugh Grant and Julia Roberts.
In the film "Notting Hill," Hugh Grant's character, William Thacker, owns a small travel bookshop located in the Notting Hill neighborhood of London. The shop specializes in travel-related literature and serves as a quaint backdrop for the romantic storyline between William and the famous actress Anna Scott, played by Julia Roberts. The bookshop's charm and character play a significant role in the film's appeal.
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Hugh Grant and Julia Roberts starred in Notting Hill.
Hugh grant and Julia Roberts
Hugh grant was in the film Notting Hill and brought a home near there he also has one around south kensington and one in America too.
Notting Hill
William Thacker
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No, Tom Hanks does not appear in the film Notting Hill. The film stars Hugh Grant, Julia Roberts and Richard McCabe.
There are 2 main stars: Hugh Grant and Julia Roberts.
The quote on the park bench in Notting Hill reads, "I'm just a girl, standing in front of a boy, asking him to love her." It is a famous and iconic line from the movie "Notting Hill" starring Julia Roberts and Hugh Grant.
In the film "Notting Hill," Hugh Grant's character, William Thacker, owns a small travel bookshop located in the Notting Hill neighborhood of London. The shop specializes in travel-related literature and serves as a quaint backdrop for the romantic storyline between William and the famous actress Anna Scott, played by Julia Roberts. The bookshop's charm and character play a significant role in the film's appeal.
Claudine Grant has: Played Reporter in "Touching Evil" in 1997. Played Reporter in "The 6th Day" in 2000. Played Reporter in "The Twilight Zone" in 2002. Played Newscaster in "The 4400" in 2004. Played Journalist in "Touching Evil" in 2004. Played Newscaster in "Third Man Out" in 2005.
I'm seeking a local news story about the Rapid Detox. treatment aired on WVIT Channel 30 in Connecticut, by reporter Grant Stinchfield and Ron DeJohn as the subject.