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Profile / bio-graphy of Julianne Moore
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Julianne Moore




Occupation : Actress

Birth Date : December 3, 1961

Birth Place : Fayetteville, North Carolina, USA

Birth Name : Julie Anne Smith

Nationality : American

Height : 5' 5"

Sex : F

Education : Boston University in Boston, Massachusetts (majored in Drama; graduated; BFA)
School of Fine Arts (graduated; BFA)

Relationship : Bart Freundlich (director, screenwriter; b. January 17, 1970; together since 1996; engaged on January 1, 2003; married on August 23, 2003), John Gould Rubin (actor; married in 1984; separated July 1994; divorced in 1995), Sundar Chakravarthy (1983-1985)

Father : military judge

Mother : psychiatric social worker

Son : Caleb Freundlich (born on December 4, 1997; father: Bart Freundlich)

Daughter : Liv Helen Moore Freundlich (born on April 11, 2002; father: Bart Freundlich)

Claim to fame : as Amber Waves in Boogie Nights (1997)



Ne Julie Anne Smith, Julianne Moore was born on December 3, 1960, in Fayetteville, North Carolina. The daughter of a social psychiatrist and a military judge, young Julianne lived the nomadic lifestyle that often characterizes army families, and called nearly two dozen places home throughout her formative years.

Abrupt moves between such distinct locales as Panama, Germany and Alaska made for a childhood of perpetual transition, but one static element in Julianne's life was her passion for acting. A love of reading instilled in her a sense of fiction, and being raised by a psychiatrist and a judge gave her a window into the world of emotional drama. Theater clubs and school productions were a constant for Julianne, regardless of location, and by the time she graduated from high school, she had settled upon pursuing an acting career.

Julianne's parents initially balked at the notion of her entering the insecure acting job market, but a compromise was reached whereby she would attend university, majoring in drama but benefiting from a well-rounded education. By 1983, Julianne had fulfilled her part of the bargain, receiving her B.F.A. from Boston University's School of the Performing Arts. Still intent on becoming a professional actor, Julianne moved to New York City to seek work. It didn't take her long to find it, and she was soon appearing in a number of off-Broadway theater productions.

In 1984, Julianne landed her first television gig on the series The Edge of the Night, and shortly thereafter won a regular role on the daytime soap As the World Turns, which proved to be a turning point in the careers of fellow thespians like Martin Sheen, Courteney Cox and Lauryn Hill -- and the case was no different for Julianne. In 1988, she was awarded a Daytime Emmy for her work on As the World Turns, and her visibility as an actor was upped considerably.

After a three-year stint, Julianne left the soap opera world, seeking to extend her resume to the big screen. Her first few movie roles -- in Slaughterhouse II (1988), Tales from the Darkside: The Movie (1990) and the Madonna vehicle Body of Evidence (1992) -- were forgettable. A bit role in the 1992 thriller The Hand That Rocks the Cradle garnered Julianne some attention, but it wasn't until the next year that she really broke out on the big screen with two significant performances.

Her role as a suspicious doctor in The Fugitive -- albeit a small one -- caught a number of eyes, among them those of Steven Spielberg, who was sufficiently impressed with Julianne to cast her in The Lost World: Jurassic Park (released in 1997) without an audition.

A second part, in Robert Altman's 1993 film Short Cuts, and one monologue in particular, would prove to be particularly memorable. In conjunction, these two roles established Julianne as an actress of great depth and range, and the job offers began to pour in.

The combination of a driven work ethic and a plethora of casting calls would make Julianne one of the hardest-working actors of the '90s. Between 1990 and 2000, she appeared in 24 different films, tying her for 11th place on the list for the decade with Robert De Niro.

In spite of the opportunity for career blunders that taking on such a large number of roles invited, Julianne's performances and the films that framed them were often critically acclaimed. In 1994, Julianne received the Boston Society of Film Critics award for Best Actress for her work in Vanya on 42nd Street. Her rendition of the character Amber Waves in 1997's Boogie Nights won her Supporting Actress awards from both the Los Angeles and the National Film Critics' Associations, as well as a Golden Satellite Award and an Academy Award nomination.

In 1999, she was rewarded with the National Board of Review's Best Supporting Actress Award for her parts in Magnolia, An Ideal Husband and A Map of the World. She received a second Oscar nomination for 1999's The End of the Affair, and garnered further respect for her roles in Gus Van Sant's remake of the classic Hitchcock thriller Psycho (1998), Hannibal (2001) and The Shipping News (2001). She also showed her comedic versatility in a cameo in The Ladies Man (2000) and the ill-fated Evolution (2001).

In 2002, Julianne appeared in Far from Heaven and The Hours with Nicole Kidman, while in 2004, she had roles in Marie and Bruce, Laws of Attraction, and the forgettable The Forgotten.

In 2005, she will be adding The Prize Winner of Defiance Ohio, Savage Grace and Trust the Man to her resume. She even has projects lined up through to 2006, like Freedomland and Next.

In 1997, while working on the film The Myth of Fingerprints, Julianne began seeing writer-director Bart Freundlich. Soon thereafter, over the course of 37 hours of labor that spanned Julianne's birthday, she gave birth to the couple's first child, Cal. In 2002, the couple welcomed their daughter, Liv Helen, into the world. While Julianne had already been married twice before, she is still happily involved with Freundlich.




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