Besetzung und Crew von Notting Hill

Notting Hill

Kann sich der berühmteste Filmstar der Welt in einen ganz gewöhnlichen Mann verlieben?

Der sympathische Buchhändler William glaubt seinen Augen nicht zu trauen, als eines Tages der Hollywood-Star Anna Scott ausgerechnet seinem Laden im Londoner Stadtteil Notting Hill einen Besuch abstattet. Angezogen von der Normalität von Williams Leben entspannt sich allmählich zwischen der Kinoprinzessin und dem schüchternen Single eine zarte Liebe. Doch nicht nur die scheinbar unvereinbaren Welten, auch das plötzliche Auftauchen von Annas Freund stellen die ohnehin kaum für möglich gehaltene Beziehung auf eine harte Probe.

Gesamte Besetzung von Notting Hill

Julia Roberts as Anna Scott

Julia Roberts

Anna Scott
Julia Roberts delivers a captivating performance as Anna Scott in the romantic comedy "Notting Hill," expertly navigating the complexities of her character, a world-famous actress seeking a reprieve from the relentless spotlight of celebrity. Roberts imbues Anna with a magnetic charm and a palpable vulnerability, making her a relatable figure despite her larger-than-life status. Her portrayal of Anna's internal struggle between her public persona and private desires is both nuanced and genuine, allowing the audience to connect with her journey towards authenticity and love. Roberts' chemistry with co-star Hugh Grant is electric, providing the film with a heartwarming and believable romance that juxtaposes the whirlwind of fame with the simple joys of everyday life. Her performance is a testament to her prowess as an actress, showcasing her ability to convey depth, wit, and emotional resonance, which ultimately cements her character's place in the annals of beloved romantic leads.
Hugh Grant as William Thacker

Hugh Grant

William Thacker
Hugh Grant delivers a quintessentially charming and understated performance as William Thacker in the 1999 romantic comedy "Notting Hill." As the quirky and endearing owner of a struggling travel bookstore, Grant's portrayal is laced with a disarming awkwardness and self-deprecating humor that quickly endears him to the audience. His character's unexpected romance with a globally famous actress, played by Julia Roberts, showcases Grant's ability to convey a range of emotions from utter disbelief to heartfelt affection, all while maintaining the everyman appeal that became his hallmark in the '90s. Grant's performance is a masterclass in romantic lead archetypes, expertly balancing the line between accessible and aspirational, making William Thacker an unforgettable character in the pantheon of modern romantic comedies. His natural chemistry with Roberts coupled with his impeccable comedic timing ensures that their love story is as believable as it is enchanting, solidifying "Notting Hill" as a timeless classic and Grant's performance as a highlight of his career.
Tim McInnerny as Max

Tim McInnerny

Max
Tim McInnerny's portrayal of Max in the romantic comedy "Notting Hill" is a delightful supporting performance that brings a layer of sophistication and charm to the film. As the suave and somewhat cynical brother of the protagonist, William Thacker (played by Hugh Grant), McInnerny delivers his lines with a dry wit and impeccable timing, providing comic relief amidst the heartfelt romance that unfolds between Thacker and Hollywood superstar Anna Scott (Julia Roberts). Max's character, with his urbane demeanor and sharp observations, serves as a foil to the more bumbling and earnest William, yet McInnerny ensures that Max remains likable and relatable despite his sarcastic exterior. His performance is a testament to his versatility as an actor and his ability to create a memorable character even within a star-studded ensemble cast. Tim McInnerny's Max is the kind of brother we all might wish for—supportive, insightful, and always ready with a quip to lighten the mood.
Rhys Ifans as Spike

Rhys Ifans

Spike
Rhys Ifans delivers a memorable and scene-stealing performance as Spike, the quirky and offbeat roommate of William Thacker (Hugh Grant) in the romantic comedy "Notting Hill." His portrayal of Spike is characterized by an endearing lack of social grace and a disheveled charm that provides a comic foil to the more reserved and polite characters that populate the film. Ifans brings a delightful unpredictability to the role, with impeccable timing and a charismatic screen presence that often threatens to upstage even the main romance between Grant's character and Hollywood superstar Anna Scott, played by Julia Roberts. His performance is a testament to his ability to create a lovable and humorous character out of what could have been mere comedic relief, contributing significantly to the film's warmth and humor. Spike, with his unkempt hair, eccentric outlook, and unfiltered comments, becomes an integral part of the narrative, offering both laughs and a touching sincerity that resonates with audiences. Ifans's Spike is not just a sidekick but a fully realized character that adds depth and color to the world of "Notting Hill," ensuring that he remains a fondly remembered aspect of the film's enduring appeal.
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Hugh Bonneville

Bernie

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Julian Rhind-Tutt

'Time Out' Journalist

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Alec Baldwin as Jeff King (uncredited)

Alec Baldwin

Jeff King (uncredited)

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Matthew Modine as Actor (uncredited)

Matthew Modine

Actor (uncredited)

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