<P> Eventually, Powell's blog is featured in a story published in The New York Times, after which her project begins to receive the attention of journalists, literary agents, publishers, and a dismissive response from Child herself . Although Child's book is rejected by Houghton Mifflin, it is accepted and published by Alfred A. Knopf . The last scene shows Powell and her husband visiting Child's kitchen at the Smithsonian Institution and Child in the same kitchen receiving a first print of her cookbook and celebrating the event with her husband . </P> <Ul> <Li> Meryl Streep as Julia Child </Li> <Li> Amy Adams as Julie Powell </Li> <Li> Stanley Tucci as Paul Child, Julia's husband </Li> <Li> Chris Messina as Eric Powell, Julie's husband </Li> <Li> Linda Emond as Simone Beck ("Simca"), with whom Julia wrote Mastering the Art of French Cooking </Li> <Li> Helen Carey as Louisette Bertholle, co-author of Mastering the Art of French Cooking </Li> <Li> Jane Lynch as Dorothy Dean Cousins, Julia's sister </Li> <Li> Mary Lynn Rajskub as Sarah, Julie's friend . </Li> <Li> Joan Juliet Buck as Madame Elisabeth Brassart of Le Cordon Bleu, where Julia studied French cooking </Li> <Li> Amanda Hesser as herself </Li> <Li> Deborah Rush as Avis DeVoto, Julia's long - time pen pal </Li> <Li> Vanessa Ferlito as Cassie, Julie's acquaintance </Li> <Li> Casey Wilson as Regina, Julie's acquaintance </Li> <Li> Jillian Bach as Annabelle, Julie's acquaintance </Li> <Li> Frances Sternhagen as Irma Rombauer </Li> <Li> Françoise Lebrun as The Baker's Mother </Li> <Li> Mary Kay Place as the voice of Julie's mother </Li> </Ul> <Li> Meryl Streep as Julia Child </Li> <Li> Amy Adams as Julie Powell </Li>

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