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Julianne Moore

Julianne Moore

Boasting talent, versatility, and one of the most distinctive heads of hair in Hollywood, Julianne Moore has proven herself equally adept in both mainstream blockbusters and smaller, more intelligent films. The daughter of a military judge and a Scottish social worker, Moore was born in Fayetteville, NC, on December 3, 1961. After attending Boston University, she began her acting career via the taxing world of soap opera. From 1985 until 1988, she was best-known for her role as Franny Hughes on As the World Turns. The part, which on occasion required her to play twins, won Moore a 1988 Daytime Emmy Award. The actress made her entrance into the big-screen arena with a 1990 debut in the schlocktastic Tales From the Darkside: The Movie (which also featured Steve Buscemi). Two years later, after making various TV movies, Moore reappeared in feature films with supporting parts in Curtis Hanson's tale of a babysitter gone bad, The Hand That Rocks the Cradle, and the comedy The Gun in Betty Lou's Handbag. The following year, her exposure increased further thanks to roles in four different films that ranged from the half-baked thriller Body of Evidence to the sweetly quirky Benny and Joon to the big-budget smash The Fugitive to Robert Altman's epic Short Cuts. The last film gave Moore literal exposure in addition to the more figurative kind: she was required to play one scene naked from the waist down, something that predictably won the attention of critics and filmgoers. The intermittent praise that had been afforded Moore was amplified in 1994 with her performance as Yelena in Vanya on 42nd Street. The object of adjectives ranging from "luminescent" to "radiant" to "revelatory," the actress went on to play a very different character in Todd Haynes' Safe (1995). Moore won an Independent Spirit Award nomination for her portrayal of a woman (literally) sickened by the environment around her and further proved that she was an actress of distinct versatility. The same year she again demonstrated this ability with a starring role opposite Hugh Grant in the comedy Nine Months. Following a turn as one of Picasso's numerous lovers in Surviving Picasso (1996), a lead in the family drama The Myth of Fingerprints (she would later have a son with the film's director, Bart Freundlich), and a substantial part in The Lost World: Jurassic Park, Moore nabbed what was one of the plum roles of her career in Paul Thomas Anderson's Boogie Nights. For her portrayal of a porn actress, she won Golden Globe and Academy Award nominations. A substantial role as an erotic artist in Ethan Coen's and Joel Coen's The Big Lebowski followed in 1998, along with a turn as Marion Crane's sister in Gus Van Sant's Psycho remake. The next year, Moore starred in a number of high-profile projects, beginning with Robert Altman's Cookie's Fortune, in which she was cast as the dim sister of a decidedly unhinged Glenn Close. A portrayal of the scheming Mrs. Cheveley followed in Oliver Parker's An Ideal Husband, with a number of critics asserting that Moore was the best part of the movie. The actress then enjoyed another collaboration with director Anderson in Magnolia, an epic telling of nine interweaving stories inspired by Short Cuts and featuring an impressive cast that included Anderson regulars Philip Seymour Hoffman, Philip Baker Hall, and John C. Reilly. The same year, Moore also starred in the drama The End of the Affair, with Ralph Fiennes and Stephen Rea, and portrayed a grieving mother in A Map of the World, which premiered at the 1999 Toronto Film Festival. 2001 found the popular actress stepping into dark territory with the role of FBI Agent Clarice Starling in Ridley Scott's Hannibal, the long-awaited and eagerly anticipated follow-up to Jonathan Demme's numbingly suspenseful Silence of the Lambs. A few short months later, Moore lightened the mood substantially with her humorous turn as a bumbling government scientist in the sci-fi comedy Evolution. Increasingly comfortable alternating between big-budget features and more personal art-house films, Moore bowled over audiences with a pair of powerhouse performances in both Far From Heaven and The Hours. A detailed throwback to the forgotten Hollywood melodrama, the former featured Moore's Oscar nominated role as a housewife who enters into a controversial relationship after discovering her husband's homosexuality and provided audiences a dose of Douglas Sirk that hadn't been tasted since the mid-1950s. A variation on the themes presented in Virginia Woolf's Mrs. Dalloway, the film version of Michael Cunningham's Pulitzer prize winning novel The Hours once again found Moore Oscar nominated for her role as a repressed 1950s era housewife, this time taking a special shine to Mrs. Dalloway while pondering an escape from her stifling marriage. In the wake of arguably her most successful year to date, Moore began to dabble behind the scenes for the first time, serving as executive producer on the 2003 independent adaptation of Wallace Shawn's play Marie and Bruce, a film that she also starred in. The following year, audiences could find Moore onscreen opposite Pierce Brosnan in the romantic comedy The Laws of Attraction and in the poorly-received thriller The Forgotten. In 2005 she earned good reviews for The Prize Winner of Defiance, OH, but the film failed to catch on with audiences. She continued to work steadily starring opposite Sam Jackson in the adaptation of Richard Price's Freedomland, and starring opposite Clive Owen in Alfonso Cuaron's futuristic thriller Children of Men. She once again teamed with her director husband Bart Freundlich in the relationship comedy Trust the Man. ~ Rebecca Flint Marx, All Movie Guide


Filmography of Julianne Moore:

Julianne Moore Trivia

When was Julianne Moore born?
Julianne Moore date of birth: December 3, 1961

Who did Julianne Moore play in Blindness?
Julianne Moore was Doctor's Wife in Blindness

Who did Julianne Moore portray in Savage Grace?
Julianne Moore was Barbara Baekeland in Savage Grace

Who did Julianne Moore play in The Prize Winner of Defiance, Ohio?
Julianne Moore was Evelyn Ryan in The Prize Winner of Defiance, Ohio

Who did Julianne Moore portray in The Forgotten?
Julianne Moore was Telly in The Forgotten

What role did Julianne Moore portray in Far from Heaven?
Julianne Moore played Cathy Whitaker in Far from Heaven

What role did Julianne Moore portray in Safe?
Julianne Moore played Carol White in Safe

What role did Julianne Moore play in Next?
Julianne Moore played Callie Ferris in Next

Who did Julianne Moore play in Children of Men?
Julianne Moore was Julian Taylor in Children of Men

Who did Julianne Moore portray in Trust the Man?
Julianne Moore was Rebecca in Trust the Man

Who did Julianne Moore portray in Freedomland?
Julianne Moore was Brenda Martin in Freedomland

Who did Julianne Moore portray in Laws of Attraction?
Julianne Moore was Audrey Woods in Laws of Attraction

What role did Julianne Moore portray in The Hours?
Julianne Moore played Laura Brown in The Hours

Who did Julianne Moore play in The Shipping News?
Julianne Moore was Wavey in The Shipping News

Who did Julianne Moore portray in World Traveler?
Julianne Moore was Dulcie in World Traveler

Who did Julianne Moore play in Hannibal?
Julianne Moore was Clarice Starling in Hannibal

Who did Julianne Moore play in A Map of the World?
Julianne Moore was Theresa Collins in A Map of the World

Who did Julianne Moore portray in Magnolia?
Julianne Moore was Linda Partridge in Magnolia

Who did Julianne Moore play in The End of the Affair?
Julianne Moore was Sarah Miles in The End of the Affair

Who did Julianne Moore portray in An Ideal Husband?
Julianne Moore was Mrs. Laura Cheveley in An Ideal Husband

Who did Julianne Moore portray in Cookie's Fortune?
Julianne Moore was Cora Duvall in Cookie's Fortune

Who did Julianne Moore play in The Lost World: Jurassic Park?
Julianne Moore was Sarah Harding in The Lost World: Jurassic Park

Who did Julianne Moore portray in Nine Months?
Julianne Moore was Rebecca Taylor in Nine Months

Who did Julianne Moore portray in Vanya on 42nd Street?
Julianne Moore was Yelena in Vanya on 42nd Street

Who did Julianne Moore play in Psycho?
Julianne Moore was Lila Crane in Psycho

What role did Julianne Moore play in The Big Lebowski?
Julianne Moore played Maude Lebowski in The Big Lebowski

What role did Julianne Moore portray in Boogie Nights?
Julianne Moore played Amber Waves in Boogie Nights

Who did Julianne Moore play in Assassins?
Julianne Moore was Electra in Assassins

What role did Julianne Moore play in Roommates?
Julianne Moore played Beth Holzcek in Roommates

Who did Julianne Moore play in Evolution?
Julianne Moore was Allison in Evolution

Who did Julianne Moore play in Short Cuts?
Julianne Moore was Marian Wyman in Short Cuts

Who did Julianne Moore portray in The Gun in Betty Lou's Handbag?
Julianne Moore was Elinor in The Gun in Betty Lou's Handbag

Who did Julianne Moore portray in Benny & Joon?
Julianne Moore was Ruthie in Benny & Joon

What role did Julianne Moore portray in The Hand That Rocks the Cradle?
Julianne Moore played Marlene in The Hand That Rocks the Cradle

Who did Julianne Moore portray in Body of Evidence?
Julianne Moore was Sharon Dulaney in Body of Evidence

What role did Julianne Moore play in The Fugitive?
Julianne Moore played Dr. Anne Eastman in The Fugitive

Who did Julianne Moore play in I'm Not There?
Julianne Moore was Alice Fablan in I'm Not There

What role did Julianne Moore play in Tales From the Darkside: The Movie?
Julianne Moore played Susan in Tales From the Darkside: The Movie

What role did Julianne Moore portray in The Ladies Man?
Julianne Moore played Audrey in The Ladies Man

What role did Julianne Moore portray in The Myth of Fingerprints?
Julianne Moore played Mia in The Myth of Fingerprints


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