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Canoodling with Julia

At 31, after 24 films and commanding $20 million a movie, Julia Roberts has learned one thing: she can never escape the ravening tabloid scrutiny of everything from her bra size to her salad dressing. At an East Village bowling alley, America's most sought-after actress shows NED ZEMAN how she deals with "Julia-mania," and engages in a frank discussion of "canoodling," her reputation for being difficult on the set, and the ironic challenge of her role in Richard Curtis's heralded romantic comedy Notting Hill, due out this month, as a knockout movie star besieged by the press

June 1999 Ned Zeman
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Canoodling with Julia

At 31, after 24 films and commanding $20 million a movie, Julia Roberts has learned one thing: she can never escape the ravening tabloid scrutiny of everything from her bra size to her salad dressing. At an East Village bowling alley, America's most sought-after actress shows NED ZEMAN how she deals with "Julia-mania," and engages in a frank discussion of "canoodling," her reputation for being difficult on the set, and the ironic challenge of her role in Richard Curtis's heralded romantic comedy Notting Hill, due out this month, as a knockout movie star besieged by the press

June 1999 Ned Zeman

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