She would have starred opposite Hugh Grant in the beloved rom-com
Nicole Kidman could have had a very different career path.
According to the Oscar and Emmy Award-winning actress, she desperately wanted the lead role opposite Hugh Grant in the 90s romantic comedy āNotting Hillā which ultimately went to Julia Roberts.
Kidman, 53, told Grant, 60, while promoting their new HBO series āThe Undoingā in an interview with Marie Claire. Kidman also confessed she almost got a role in Grantās other popular rom-com, āLove Actually.ā
āI think there was something where I think I really wanted a role⦠maybe I was gonna do a small role in āLove, Actuallyā at one point,ā said Kidman. āYeah. Yes.ā
āWere you? Which part?ā asked Grant.
Kidman replied, āI canāt remember. It was not a big role. And I really wanted the role that Julia Roberts played in āNotting Hillā⦠Yeah, I did. But I wasnāt well known enough, and I wasnāt talented enough.ā

Nicole Kidman and Hugh Grant play a married Manhattan couple who are embroiled in a murder mystery in HBOās āThe Undoing.ā (Amy Sussman/Getty Images)
Ironically, Roberts also didnāt take the role of Anna Scott because she felt it was a little on the nose. The plot followed a famous American actress who falls for a local book shop owner (Grant).
Roberts told Vanity Fair she told her agent to pass on it. She recalled thinking, āHow boring. How tedious ā what a stupid thing for me to do,ā but then figured, āFā, Iām going to do this movie.ā
āNotting Hillā ended up making $364 million at the box office.
The āBig Little Liesā actress also spoke about her and Grantās chemistry on screen in āThe Undoingā and how she felt it came naturally.

Julia Roberts (L) and Hugh Grant (R) in a scene from āNotting Hill.ā (Photo By Getty Images) (Getty Images)
āYeah, well, I like you. So that was a really easy part,ā Kidman explained. āI remember lying around on that bed when we were shooting in the bedroom, and talking to [director Susanne Bier] and thinking, āHuh, this is the good part. Iām gonna miss this.āā
āBecause there was something very relaxed, obviously, because Iām Australian and youāre British, we have that similar, I donāt know, itās just a sense of humor,ā she added. āItās good chemistry.ā
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