Julianne Moore
Julie Anne Smith, A.K.A. Julianne Moor is an Hollywood writer and actor that has won critical acclaim for her skills. She's a Sagittarius born on December 3 1960 in North Carolina. She's the oldest of three siblings who were born in the home of Peter Moore Smith, a paratrooper as well as Anne psychologist. She's of Scottish-English descent. Moore was a struggle due to the fact that her family was always shifting due to her father's job. Moore's family relocated to Germany and she was a student at Frankfurt American High School, where her first acting roles were in productions. Her studies continued through Boston University, graduating in 1983 with a B.F.A. A thesis on Theater. Her career in theater began in New York with Off-Broadway Theater after graduation. In 1985 Moore made her screen debut on The Edge of Night. In 1986, she took on the role that were Sabrina Hughes (Frannnie) and Frannie Hughes (Sabrina Hughes). It was her big break. The show aired up to 1988, and she won the Daytime Emmy Award for her performance. In 1990, she made her debut on the screen through Tales from the Darkside: The Movie. Short Cuts (1993), 3 Women (1997), and 3 Women (1997) were all directed by Robert Altman. The first was critically-acclaimed and she earned several nominations for the film. Moore was first cast as a lead on the screen in Safe (1996). Steven Spielberg gave Moore her debut lead role in the film the film Safe (1995). In 1997, the career of this actress reached a pivotal stage. She was cast in the role of Jurassic Park: The Lost World. The film was one 1997's most successful movies. She received a SAG Awards nomination in Magnolia during 1999. In 2002, she starred alongside her co-stars in The Hours which got nominated for nine Academy Awards with Nicole Kidman and Meryl Streep. Her other films include The Forgotten 2004 Freedomland 2006. Shelter (2010), among others. Non-Stop was her film from 2014. Moore is an established star in many television shows and movies. The most recent of her leading roles is in 2022, After You Finish Securing the World. In her role as an Hollywood actor and writer for children her career is well-established. In 2007, she published Freckleface Strawberry, which became an NY Times bestseller. best-seller resulting in it being adapted into a novel and musical. Moore also published My Mom is Foreigner in 2013, an autobiography in 2013. Moore's private life was made public as a highly popular author and actress. In 1984, she got married to John Robin and in 1995 they divorced. Bart Freundlich is the father of two of her children. Moore's life revolves around her colleagues, friends and family.
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