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Interior of the Electric Cinema Notting Hill, May 2013 In the late 1990s the site was acquired by local property developer, European Estates and architects, Gebler Tooth. Four years of planning followed in which Gebler Tooth developed the plan that would re-establish the commercial viability of the theatre.
Electric Cinema may refer to: The Electric, Birmingham , the oldest running cinema in the United Kingdom The Electric Cinema, Notting Hill , a cinema in Notting Hill, London
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“This door, until the time of cataloguing, was located at 280 Westbourne Park Road, Notting Hill, London and represented William Thacker's [Hugh Grant] front door in the 1999 Working Title ...
Hugh Grant has some harsh words for his character in Notting Hill.. The actor, 64, took a trip down memory lane with Vanity Fair in a video interview, published on Nov. 14, that saw him watching ...
Plenty of people loved Hugh Grant’s character in the 1999 rom-com “Notting Hill,” but Grant is not one of them. He talked about playing William Thacker, opposite Julia Roberts as Anna Scott ...
The Coronet Theatre is a theatre located in Notting Hill, London.The building originated as an Off West End theatre in 1898. It became The Coronet Cinema in 1923. In 2014, it was acquired by The Print Room, a nearby theatre company (founded in Westbourne Grove in 2010 [1]), which made it its new home.
Hugh Grant's has starred in beloved romcoms including "Four Weddings and a Funeral," "Love Actually," and "Notting Hill." But the actor said there is no laughter on comedy film sets.