Originally appeared on E! Online
Julia Roberts was just a girl standing in front of a movie role, asking herself if it was a good idea.
The “After the Hunt” actress explained why she almost turned down the leading role in the 1999 movie “Notting Hill” alongside Hugh Grant.
“Gosh, I just remember when my agent called me about ‘Notting Hill’ and I thought, ‘Well, that sounds like the dumbest idea of any movie I could ever do,’” Roberts told Deadline in an interview published Jan. 6. “‘I’m going to play the world’s biggest movie star and I do what? And then what happens? This sounds so f—— stupid.’”
The Oscar winner admitted, though, that she softened to the movie after reading the script, written by Richard Curtis, about a movie star that falls in love with a bookstore owner.
“I was like, ‘Oh. This is so charming. It’s so funny. Oh, s—’” she continued. “And then I went to lunch with Richard and [producer] Duncan [Kenworthy] and beloved [director] Roger Michell, may he rest in peace.”
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However, Roberts went into her meeting with the movie’s creative team fully prepared to tell them, “No, this isn’t going to work. I’m passing on this movie.”
“And they were just so charming and sweet and funny,” she shared. “And I thought, ‘Wow, this is really going to happen.’”
Once she signed on, Roberts — mom to 21-year-old twins Hazel and Phinnaeus and son Henry, 18, with husband Danny Moder — said filming the movie was a delightful experience.
“We had a beautiful time doing it,” the “August: Osage County” actress said. “It was cast to perfection, all the friends, everybody. It was so great. And we had a beautiful time. And I think Roger, he just created the film in a way that it just, at every turn, it succeeded.”
Plus, how could she forget Alec Baldwin’s cameo? “That’s brilliant casting.”
Julia Roberts’ family comes first. In a sneak peek of the A-lister’s sit-down interview with “CBS Sunday
Morning,” Julia explained how her career and family are both very important to her, but they are just not equally so, sharing, “It just never consumed me, being an actor.”