Julianne Moore
SEXIEST AMERICAN ACTRESS
PORN ACTRESS
Such as roommates Moore was the romantic interest in this budding comedy and stood out because of her authentic performances during the film's dramatic moments in terms professional relationships would be important to Julianne after she attracted notice from none other than seven Spielberg with a mere three minutes scene as a medical colleague in the fugitive her work lingered in his mind when casting for the sequel of Jurassic park the lost world co-starring with Jeff Goldblum in the underwhelming sequel made more a household name but the capper for that year was a well deserved Best Supporting Oscar nomination for her portrayal of amber waves in Boogie Nights acting as a drug-addicted porn star that plays mother to an offbeat film crew propelled her into every film buffs DVD collection as Boogie Nights quickly became a classic.
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SEXIEST AMERICAN ACTRESS
PORN ACTRESS
- Name-Julianne Moore
- Full Name- Julie Anne Smith
- Nick Name- Juli
- Sex- Female
- Date of Birth- December 3, 1960
- Age (2020)- 60 Years
- Birth Place- Fort Bragg, North Carolina, U.S.
- Bra Size- 34B
- Waist Size- 26 Inches
- Hip Size- 35 Inches
- Shoe Size- 7.5 (US)
- Dress Size- 4 (US) or 34 (EU)
- Height in Feet-Inches- 5 ft 3 in
- Height in Centimeter- 160 cm
- Height in Meter- 1.60 m
- Weight in Kilogram- 54 kg
- Weight in Pounds- 119 pounds
- Eye Color- Green
- Hair Color- Red
- Profession- Actress, author for children’s literature
- Birth Sign/ Zodiac Sign- Sagittarius
- Nationality- American
- Net Worth- $50 million
Julianne Moore has the versatility to play almost any character she puts her mind to form a motherly pornstar to a suburban housewife, she can play them all and adds just the right amount of emotion to every performance so when did she discovers her passion for acting Julianne was the daughter of a US Army judge whose job forced the family to move around the globe over two dozen times throughout her childhood law claims his upbringing made her more adaptable and taught her a greater sense of emotionality in which she loved to explore through acting after studying a fine arts degree majoring in drama Julianne finally settled in New York and registered with the Actors Guild to pursue her dream career luckily it began almost instantaneously in the daytime soap operas edge of night and as the world turns but in a few short years more prove that she was destined to grow as an actress outside the stifling confines of daytime television and went on to complete a successful decade full of lead roles and memorable supporting parts in feature films.
Such as roommates Moore was the romantic interest in this budding comedy and stood out because of her authentic performances during the film's dramatic moments in terms professional relationships would be important to Julianne after she attracted notice from none other than seven Spielberg with a mere three minutes scene as a medical colleague in the fugitive her work lingered in his mind when casting for the sequel of Jurassic park the lost world co-starring with Jeff Goldblum in the underwhelming sequel made more a household name but the capper for that year was a well deserved Best Supporting Oscar nomination for her portrayal of amber waves in Boogie Nights acting as a drug-addicted porn star that plays mother to an offbeat film crew propelled her into every film buffs DVD collection as Boogie Nights quickly became a classic.
Julian's aspirations we're all falling into place when she moved from one cult classic to another playing a disaffected daughter of a millionaire in The Big Lebowski her portrayal of a bizarre arty dominatrix really stuck in audience's minds long after the credits rolled and just like the stamp, she left on Lebowski Julianne wanted to imprint herself into the remake of the Hitchcock classic psycho some claim the shot-by-shot color remake of the film was unnecessary.
It's easier for me to underplay stuff to pull it back and so it was a real challenge to find a way to be really truthful and very emotional and huge with huge things with big outbursts and big gestures and you know and to make it to and to make her you know really really human that's what I thought so it was such a standout about the movie it was grand and you know she's hugely emotional but Julianne was ticking all the boxes with critics until she took over the seemingly impossible to fill the role of FBI agent Clarice Starling made famous.
Chianti director Ridley Scott loved her adaptability and thought she was perfect to fill the cheap shoes and southern accent of Clarice Starling Juliana specifically as it was an actress which is rare you know because she's a real communion when you think of her the kind of body of work she's done and she's always different to the extent that sometimes you have to say who's that oh my god it's Julianne you know that's really a talent that's great no two characters are the same with Julianne and she decided to step back in time as a depressed 1950s housewife for the film the hours it's a clever emotional tale involving three women and they're interconnected.
which studies the notion is it better to live your life for your own happiness or others after I first saw the film I was really pleased and astonished by how well the stories kind of rely on each other the way they interact and the way the women the way the characters seem to be relating to each other it's kind of this your wonderful feeling of universality and of that sense of reaching across time I think you know you see Virginia writing a story.
you see Laura reacting to the story and then then you see Laura's actions from resonating in Clarissa story it's very beautiful that way but all these smaller-scale stories weren't enough for Julianne she wanted something bigger dealing with universal human issues and before more knew it she was pushed into the dark for the sci-fi thriller blindness he was making a movie it was about something that was so significant and interesting and about kind of being a human being in the world, I think so often these days we the movies that I read really aren't very big stories you know there are little stories.
I was just kind of a family drama but this was something.
that was pretty important and pretty massive and it's you know it's rare and I think it's something that we kind of need right now it's something that I'd like to see what I go to the movies I've always been a big fan of pop Julianne Moore I don't know what she has but she's just pure cinema you know it's amazing we were talking the other day with Cesare but sometimes were framing and we have to stun Dean just replacing Julie.
that was pretty important and pretty massive and it's you know it's rare and I think it's something that we kind of need right now it's something that I'd like to see what I go to the movies I've always been a big fan of pop Julianne Moore I don't know what she has but she's just pure cinema you know it's amazing we were talking the other day with Cesare but sometimes were framing and we have to stun Dean just replacing Julie.
you know because we prepare all the lights and everything was distending and we looked at the image there's something missing here and I know but then we're running out of time and we call Julie and when he gets that exactly the same frame that the standing was you know occupying it looks like film she has something she has Saturn over what is that charisma is and she's really amazing I mean her ability to express emotion is really I'm every day I'm overwhelmed by her performances a common element of Julian's films is her ability to successfully and most importantly tastefully take on nudity and sex scenes the far from bashful Moore first braved.
It for the cameras in the 1993 film shortcuts in which he delivered five minutes worth of dialogue nude from the waist down one of Julian's most intense movie experiences are in the film Chloe where she shares a love scene with actress Amanda Seyfried so how did she approach such an awkward moment we and we had been working for a long time before we did any of those love scenes I mean we had done pretty much the bulk of all her emotional work so that certainly helps because by the time.
you get to something like that you know somebody pretty well and you've been and you've been working together and she's someone that I was comfortable with and you know it's always whether you're doing it no matter who you're doing it with there's always a degree of discomfort or you know you think oh okay this is sort of unusual on the other hands it's she was somebody who's very easy to be with and Adam was pretty sensitive about it so see yeah.
I mean there's always a lot of laughter when you do stuff like that but there's always an i I laugh a lot whenever I'm working on anything because if I think there are things to laugh about that I don't really enjoy my song okay so familiarity and humor is the best way to get through these scenes which was lucky because that is exactly what Julianne shared with her co-stars in The Kids Are Alright Moore's character is one half of the same sex marriage but it's trouble in paradise when Mark Ruffalo's character is thrown into the mix for a good old-fashioned love triangle I think it always helps to know somebody a little bit and I do know Marc I'm really good friends with him and I'm very friends, I'm really good friends of his wife and I think that helps you actually yeah they're really good friends I hope they stay friends the only I think the only woman that I can have sex scenes with anymore is truly amiable but Julianne is a married woman herself finding love with director Bart Freund on the set of his first film the myth of fingerprints recently Julianne start alongside Steve Carell in Crazy Stupid Love and was pleased the film dealt with the idiosyncrasies of long-term relationships I mean you know I think the thing that I like about it is its sort of a chromatic take on what can happen in a long-term relationship that it's really.
Personal Information / Family
- Father- Peter Moore Smith
- Mother- Anne Smith
- Brother- Peter Moore Smith
- Sister- Not Known
- Husband- Bart Freundlich
- Son- Caleb Freundlich
- Daughter- Liv Helen Freundlich
Educational / Qualification
- School- J.E.B. Stuart High School, Frankfurt American High School
- College- School of the Arts, Boston University (1983)
- Educational Qualification- Bachelor of Fine Arts (BFA)
Affairs / Boyfriends / Husband
- Ex-husband- John Gould Rubin
- Ex-husband- Sundar Chakravarthy
Favorite Things
- Favorite Place- New York
- Favorite Actor- Not Known
- Favorite Actress- Gene
- Favorite Food- Chips, Fry, Vegetable lasagna,Nan, Pizza
- Favorite Restaurants- Tomoe (for Sushi), Otto (for Pizza)
- Favorite Bar- Pitti Piccolo Angolo
- Favorite Song- She does No lyrics
- Favorite TV Show- Sample
- Favorite Books- Grace: A Memoir (By Grace Coddington)
Awards
- 1998- Golden Globe — Best Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role in a Motion Picture: Nominee
- 2000- Golden Globe — Best Performance by an Actress in a Motion Picture - Musical or Comedy: Nominee
- 1996- Independent Spirit Awards — Best Female Lead: Nominee
- 2003- Independent Spirit Awards — Best Female Lead: Winner
- 2015- Canadian Screen Awards — Performance by an Actress in a Leading Role: Nominee
- 1999- Oscar — Best Performance by an Actress in a Leading Role: Nominee
- 2012- Screen Actors Guild Awards — Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Television Movie or Miniseries: Winner
- 2015- Golden Globe — Best Performance by an Actress in a Motion Picture - Drama: Winner
- 2003- Berlin Film Festival — Silver Bear for Best Actress: Winner
- 2008- Independent Spirit Awards — Robert Altman Award: Winner
- 2002- Oscar — Best Performance by an Actress in a Leading Role: Nominee
- 1997- Oscar — Best Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role: Nominee
- 2003- BAFTA Film Awards — Best Actress in a Supporting Role: Nominee
- 2002- Screen Actors Guild Awards — Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Leading Role: Nominee
- 1999- Screen Actors Guild Awards — Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture: Nominee
- 1997- Screen Actors Guild Awards — Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Supporting Role: Nominee
- 2002- Screen Actors Guild Awards — Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Supporting Role: Nominee
- 1999- Screen Actors Guild Awards — Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Leading Role: Nominee
- 2011- BAFTA Film Awards — Best Leading Actress: Nominee
- 2010- Screen Actors Guild Awards — Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture: Nominee
- 1999- Screen Actors Guild Awards — Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Supporting Role: Nominee
- 1997- Screen Actors Guild Awards — Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture: Nominee
- 2002- Venice Film Festival — Best Actress: Winner
- 2013- Golden Globe — Best Performance by an Actress in a Miniseries or Motion Picture Made for Television:
- 2011- Golden Globe — Best Performance by an Actress in a Motion Picture - Comedy or Musical: Nominee
- 2002- Screen Actors Guild Awards — Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture: Nominee
- 2010- Golden Globe — Best Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role in a Motion Picture: Nominee
- 2003- Golden Globe — Best Performance by an Actress in a Motion Picture - Drama: Nominee
- 2000- BAFTA Film Awards — Best Actress in a Leading Role: Nominee
- 2000- Golden Globe — Best Performance by an Actress in a Motion Picture - Drama: Nominee
- 2010- Critics' Choice Movie Awards — Best Supporting Actress: Nominee
- 2003- Critics' Choice Awards — Best Actress: Winner
- 2003- Critics' Choice Awards — Best Acting Ensemble: Nominee
- 1994- Independent Spirit Awards — Best Supporting Female: Nominee
- 2002- Oscar — Best Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role: Nominee
- 2015- Golden Globe — Best Performance by an Actress in a Motion Picture - Comedy or Musical: Nominee
- 2014- Cannes Film Festival — Best Actress: Winner
- 2012- Emmy — Outstanding Lead Actress in a Miniseries or a Movie: Winner
- 2014- Screen Actors Guild Awards — Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Leading Role: Winner
- 2014- Oscar — Best Performance by an Actress in a Leading Role: Winner
- 2015- Critics' Choice Movie Awards — Best Actress: Winner
- 2015- BAFTA Film Awards — Best Leading Actress: Winner
- 2015- Independent Spirit Awards — Best Female Lead: Winner
Filmography / Movies
- 2010 – The Kids Are All Right
- 2013 – The English Teacher
- 2013 – Carrie
- 2014 – Maps to the Stars
- 2001 – Hannibal
- 1999 – The End of the Affair
- 1999 – Magnolia
- 2002 – Far From Heaven
- 2002 – The Hours
- 2014 – Seventh Son
- 2014 – Still Alice
- 2015 – Freeheld
- 2016 – Wonderstruck
- 1997 – The Lost World: Jurassic Park
- 1997 – Boogie Night
- 2020- Upcoming
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