The film came out over 20 years ago. We're not old, you are
was released in 2003 , but he's still one of Britain's most famous faces. He has starred as villainous Phoenix Buchanan in thealongside Nicole Kidman, and we can also soon expect to see him in the fantasy adventure film. On the personal front, Hugh married TV producer Anna Elisabet Eberstein. They share three children.Natalie is the Prime Minister's assistant who he quickly falls for, causing a very public disagreement between himself and the US President. Awkward.
She's from Wandsworth - the dodgy end.Martine didn't know it at the time, but the role of Natalie was written with her in mind after Richard Curtis saw her playing Tiffany in. Following her pop career in the 90s, she released her fourth studio album,in 2017. Her last on-screen role was in 2018. Martine has since been vocal about her Lyme disease on social media.Responsible for the iconic gift-wrapping scene, Rufus played a legendary role in the 2003 film.
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