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Julianne Moore

Julianne Moore's biography

Julie Ann Smith is 62 years old television actor born at Ft. Bragg, Fayetteville, North Carolina. She was born on Saturday 3rd of December 1960. She is often nicknamed as Juli. According to year of birth 1960 Julianne belongs to Boomers. Birthday on 3rd of December means she is Sagittarius. Sagittarius is a Fiery sign of Zodiac Belt. These people are highly learned and love to gain knowledge throughout their life.Julianne was married 2 times.

Julie Ann Smith's spouse

She is married to Bart Freundlich

Julianne is native english speaker. Julianne is white american. She is citizen of United States of America. Julianne is atheist. Her primary profession is to be television actor. You can know Julianne also as film actor, writer, film producer, stage actor, children's writer, actor, voice actor. She is recently known as television producer.

Julianne Moore's family

Julianne Moore's husband

He is known as film director. Her husband was born on Saturday 17th of January 1970 in Manhattan.

Julianne Moore's ex husbands

John Gould Rubin

Julianne Moore and John Gould Rubin have been together since 1986 for 9 years. He is known as actor. Julianne´s ex husband was born on Friday 26th of January 1951 in New York City.

Julianne Moore's schools

We found 4 schools Julianne attended. Complete list of schools: Boston University, Frankfurt American High School, Boston University College of Fine Arts, Justice High School.

Detailed informations about Julianne´s schools

  • Graduated from Frankfurt American High School in Frankfurt, Germany in 1979.
  • Graduated from Boston University's School of the Arts.
  • Lived in Juneau, Alaska, for about a year and a half and attended school there from 1971-1972.

Julianne Moore's career

Her main focus is to be television actor and gun control. Julianne is famous thanks to Short Cuts, Nine Months, Boogie Nights.. You could see Julianne also in Still Alice, An Ideal Husband, Maps to the Stars, Game Change and many more.

Is Julianne Moore gay ?

She is known to be straight.

Awards and competitions

Julianne Moore's Awards

  • Received triple nominations from the Screen Actors Guild Awards in both 2000 and 2003.
  • Was listed as a potential nominee on the 2007 Razzie Award nominating ballot. She was suggested in the Worst Actress category for her performance in Freedomland (2006), but she failed to receive a nomination.
  • Nominated for an Outstanding Actress award for her work in Game Change (2012) at The Women's Image Network (WIN) Awards 2012.
  • Received two Best Actress Awards at the Venice Film Festival (by jury and public) for Far from Heaven (2002). [September 2002]
  • Received the Marc Aurelio Awards at the International Rome Film Festival (Italy). [November 2010]
  • Has starred in three films nominated for Best Picture at the Academy Awards: The Fugitive (1993) (albeit briefly), The Hours (2002) and The Kids Are All Right (2010).
  • Was the 144th actress to receive an Academy Award; she won the Best Actress Oscar for Still Alice (2014) at The Oscars (2015) on February 22, 2015.
  • When she won her first Best Actress Oscar for Still Alice (2014) at the 87th Academy Awards, the statuette was presented to her by Matthew McConaughey (February 22, 2015 / Dolby Theatre Los Angeles).

Julianne Moore's Nominations

  • Julianne was nominated for Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress for work Boogie Nights in 1998
  • She was nominated for Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress for work The Hours in 2003
  • Julianne was nominated for Academy Award for Best Actress for work The End of the Affair in 2000
  • She was nominated for Academy Award for Best Actress for work Far from Heaven in 2003
  • She was nominated for Academy Award for Best Actress for work Still Alice in 2015

What else you don't know about Julianne Moore ?

Her middle name is Ann.

What Julianne Moore has done for a first time

  • Born Julie Anne Smith, she had to change her name when she registered with the Actors Guild as every variation of her name seemed to be taken. She then combined her first two names and assumed her father's middle name as her surname.
  • Her very first role on stage came in sixth grade when she played the Little Red-Haired Girl in "You're a Good Man, Charlie Brown" at Anne M. Dorner Middle School in Ossining, New York. She was scared and did not like it.
  • A relatively late bloomer, Julianne didn't learn to drive until she was 27, appeared in her first feature film at age 30, and waited until she turned 37 to start a family.
  • When she won her first Best Actress Oscar for Still Alice (2014) at the 87th Academy Awards, the statuette was presented to her by Matthew McConaughey (February 22, 2015 / Dolby Theatre Los Angeles).

Julianne Moore's Donations

  • Participated in the 3rd Munchkin's Project Pink annual breast cancer awareness campaign to raise money for breast cancer research. The project consists of the donation of celebrity-decorated and autographed bath ducks, put up for auction. [October 2008]

Julianne Moore's quotes

  • In grade school I was a complete geek. You know, there's always the kid who's too short, the one who wears glasses, the kid who's not athletic. Well, I was all three.
  • [what life was like for her as a child] I was a goody-goody. I was one of those kids who played by the rules. I used to have to take people to the principal's office. Isn't that awful?
  • [on losing the 2000 Best Actress Oscar] Only five people got nominated in that category, and that's not very many people. So I did all right.
  • I'm looking for the truth. The audience doesn't come to see you, they come to see themselves.
  • I hesitate to call things companion pieces or to draw comparison between films because I think you reduce the films by doing that.
  • It's true, the classic, iconic American ideal, that heroine, our idea of perfection is this blonde woman in a blue dress and a blue car.
  • When someone says, "I'm not political", I feel like what they're saying is, "I only care about myself. In my bathtub. Me and my bathtub is what I care about".
  • I try to make my characters as specific as I can.
  • ... If I have a hesitation on reading, I don't commit. I respond to the material or not. I like story. That's what I'm attracted to even more than character. It's no fun if it's a great character but not a good story.
  • What did [Gustave Flaubert] say? "Be ordinary in your life so that you can be violent and original in your work!" I believe that.
  • [on living in Los Angeles in the early 1990s] For me, it was hard to be that close to the business, like being in a steel mill town. Some people like the lifestyle. But I'm someone who doesn't respond well to that kind of pressure.
  • Women in their late 30s or early 40s talk about how they're not middle-aged. And I just think, "How long are you expecting to live?" They're in the middle. If you're lucky you get to live to your 80s; if you're unlucky, like my mother, you don't.
  • The script [for Boogie Nights (1997)] is primarily about love and loss and human connection, and although Tom reveals himself very slowly, what he reveals is very genuine.
  • [Interview with Miranda Crowell, September 2007]: My husband and I are very fortunate, because we have flexible jobs. If you talk to parents, that's what they're trying to do - have as much flexibility as possible.
  • [on giving fearless performances] I always say that to be fearless you actually have to be afraid. And acting is not something that scares me.It's something I enjoy.
  • If there's something that you haven't done that you've been waiting to do, the by all means, don't wait any longer. Do it!
  • Like all parents, we both have our strengths and our weaknesses. I'll tend to be, "Yeah, sure, you can have that gum". I'm easy with candy. I feel like, "Ugh, it's not going to kill you".
  • [on playing Little Red-Haired Girl in sixth grade] I sat on the stage and ate a sandwich while Charlie Brown talked about me. I was so scared. I didn't get any pleasure out of that.
  • I read an article that said that winning an Oscar could lead to living five years longer. If that's true, I'd really like to thank the Academy because my husband is younger than me.
  • Before I met my husband, I always felt as if the party was happening somewhere else. Once I met him and we had our children, I was like 'This is where the party is.'"
  • [About doing Jurassic Park: The Lost World]: I enjoyed myself tremendously.
  • There's so much judgment inherent in the term 'aging gracefully'. Is there an ungraceful way to age? We don't have an option of course. No one has an option about aging, so it's not a positive or a negative thing, it just is.

Julianne Moore's height, body shape, eye color, hair color

Lets describe how Julianne Moore looks. We will focus on Julianne´s height, body shape, eye color, hair color and shoe size. She is tall as 5' 3" (160 cm). Body build is slim. Julianne´s eyes are tinted green. Julianne´s hair is shade of red. If you are really curious, you may find interesting her shoe size is 7.5.

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