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  Julianne Moore - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Moore was born to Peter Moore Smith, a military judge and army colonel, and Anne, a psychiatrist and social worker who emigrated from Scotland; she has a younger sister, Valerie, and brother, Peter Moore Smith, Jr.
Moore moved to New York City in 1983, working as a waitress before being cast in the dual roles of Frannie and Sabrina Hughes on the soap opera As the World Turns, for which she won a Daytime Emmy Award; she played the roles from 1985 to 1988.
Moore is rumored to be reprising her role as Ian Malcolm's girlfriend, Dr.
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 Julianne Moore Pictures, Biography, Filmography, Awards, Wallpapers
Julianne was born December 3, 1960, at Fort Brag in Fayetteville, North Carolina.
Julianne took the news saying, "It really scared me", and despite her apprehensions and misgivings about the role, she read the script and was won over.
Julianne was as busy as an actress can be in 1999, when she began the year with stellar performances in "Cookies Fortune", and "An Ideal Husband".
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 Being Julianne Moore
Julianne Moore and her boyfriend and their son and their nanny — who's a dead ringer for Alanis Morissette.
For instance: Julianne Moore lives in a $900,000 loft in the West Village with her (younger) boyfriend, Mr.
Julianne's response prompted her interviewer to write: "Julianne Moore is the sort of woman who sees things in Ikea that are invisible to the rest of us."
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 Julianne Moore biography
Having made 24 movies in the Nineties, Julianne Moore was that decade's 11th Busiest Actor, alongside Robert De Niro (though still miles behind Samuel L. Jackson, with 36).
Moore would star in the second segment, revisiting the Fifties as Cathy Whitaker, another woman trapped in a loveless marriage, but this time driven to attempt suicide and then leave her young family, only returning as an old lady once her son has taken his own life.
Nevertheless, Julianne would be back on top form that same year, 2004, with The Forgotten, headlining as a mother trying to cope one year after the death of her young son.
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 Bio for Julianne Moore on MSN Movies
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.
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 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.
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 Reel.com: Julianne Moore   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
It has been a long climb for Julianne Moore to attain enough star power to fill the shoes of an acclaimed actress, such as Jodie Foster.
Moore's career began in 1985 when she starred as Franny Hughes on the soap opera As The World Turns, a part which won her a daytime Emmy in 1988.
What made audiences and critics alike sit up and take notice of Moore was her appearance in Robert Altman's Short Cuts, a film notorious for a scene in which Moore appeared nude from the waist down.
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 Julianne Moore: Celebrity Profile
In the mid-1980s, she appeared briefly in the daytime drama The Edge of the Night, and was a regular from 1985 to 1988 on the soap As the World Turns, which won her an Outstanding Ingenue Daytime Emmy Award in 1988.
Spielberg was so impressed with Julianne's performance in The Fugitive that he handed her the role in his film without an audition.
Moore's father was a military judge in the Army's Judge Advocate General Corps, and her mother was a psychiatric social worker.
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 Julianne Moore
Although Julianne Moore was born in Fayetteville, North Carolina, she didn't stay there for long.
Moore appeared briefly on television shows such as The Edge of Night and the soap, As the World Turns, where she played two half sisters.
Moore's acting career was slowly rising and her many roles in off-beat independent films were keeping her from wide-spread audience recognition.
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 CNN.com - Entertainment - Good ol' days have just begun for Sundance honoree - January 19, 2001
Moore is currently in production in Los Angeles for her upcoming movie, "Evolution," co-starring David Duchovny.
Moore has an amazing amount to celebrate, especially considering her brief on the screen.
The two movies also help explain again why Moore is the darling of the independent film world and why she is receiving a prestigious award during Sundance, arguably the most important independent film festival in the world.
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 AskMen.com - Julianne Moore pics
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.
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.
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 Julianne Moore/Far from Heaven Interview by Paul Fischer in Los Angeles
Julianne Moore, looking a radiant 41, is at the pinnacle of her career.
As both mother and actress, Julianne, who has starred in some controversial films in her career, may need to rethink her choices, now that she is fully ensconced in motherhood.
Moore adds that as she was able to strike a harmonious balance between a personal and professional life, she has, in the process, become a better actress.
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 Heavenly Celebrities: Julianne Moore   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
Julianne Moore comes from a long and vital tradition of Army brats who have spun their childhood ability to adapt to an ever-changing social milieu into an acting career.
Moore's feature debut as the victim of a mummy in the deplorable Tales From the Darkside: The Movie (1990) also failed to raise her prominence in Hollywood, but she fared significantly better as the salon-coifed, outspoken real estate agent in the 1992 thriller The Hand That Rocks the Cradle.
Moore kicked off 1998 with a role as a sinister seductress in the Coen brothers' mistaken-identity farce The Big Lebowski, and closed it out with a subtle performance as the sister of the ill-fated Marion Crane (Anne Heche) in director Gus Van Sant's remake of Psycho.
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 Julianne Moore - MovieActors.com
Julianne Moore was born on December 3, 1960 in Fayettevelle, North Carolina.
Julianne Moore was part of two exceptional movie in 2002 and it paid off in 2003 Moore was nominated for two Oscars, with a twist, her co-stars in both movies were also nominated.
For Julianne Moore's role in SAFE in 1995 she lost 10 pounds off an already skinny frame to portray the role of a housewife with an immune disorder.
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 Julianne Moore @ Filmbug
Moore is only the ninth person in the Motion Picture Academy's history to receive two acting Oscar nominations in the same year.
Moore was the recipient of many critics' honors for her performance in the film including National Board of Review, Independent Spirit, Los Angeles Film Critics and Broadcast Film Critics among others, and received a Golden Globe nomination and a Screen Actors Guild nomination for Best Actress.
Additionally, Moore starred in A Map of the World opposite Sigourney Weaver and directed by Scott Elliott, Magnolia directed by Paul Thomas Anderson, The Lost World: Jurassic Park directed by Steven Spielberg, The Myth of Fingerprints directed by Bart Freundlich and the Coen Brothers' The Big Lebowski.
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 Julianne Moore, Julia Moore nude, Julianne Moore pics, Julianne Moore "Boogie Nights"
Julianne graduated from from the Boston University School of the Performing Arts in 1983 and moved to New York to seek work.
Julianne is one of the hardest working actresses in the industry today, appearing in over twenty films alone just in the past decade, starring in a number of  eclectic films throughout her career.
Julianne can currently be seen in the thriller "Freedomland" with Samuel L. Jackson.
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 Amazon.com: Far from Heaven: DVD: Julianne Moore,Dennis Haysbert   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
As an exercise in style, it cannot be faulted, and Moore takes us by surprise, even by storm, with the wealth and fullness of her feeling; yet there remains something prim in the whole endeavor-we know better than these beleaguered people did, and the movie can hardly help congratulating us, and itself, on that knowledge.
Julianne Moore, whose career has been building for the past several years, clearly demonstrates that she is now in the same league with the greatest screen actresses of her generation, playing the role of Cathy Whittaker on so many levels that it has the effect of an emotional Rubik's Cube.
Julianne Moore is a bit too sugary sweet there, trying too hard to potray a contented, well loved and happy wife, mother and friend.
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 Julianne Moore Marries - Aug 25, 2003 - E! Online News   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
Moore, 42, and Freundlich, 33, father of her two children and himself an indie film director, exchanged vows at an undisclosed location followed by a bash at their West Village duplex.
Moore toted her most valuable accessory into the party, the couple's one-year-old daughter Liv.
Moore was previously hitched to actor John Gould Rubin, but their decade-long union ended in divorce in 1995.
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 The Julianne Moore Picture Pages
Moore had her first taste of the big screen in the little-seen sLaughterhouse II (1988) and then appeared in such forgettable features as Tales from the Darkside: The Movie (1990) and Body of Evidence (1993), while also continuing to appear on stage.
Rejoining director Paul Thomas Anderson in Magnolia, Moore was impressive as the pill-popping prize wife of a dying TV executive and was nominated for a Screen Actors Guild in the categories of Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Supporting Role and Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Theatrical Motion Picture.
Moore gave additional proof she was back in the saddle again with her Academy Award nominating performance as one third of a dynamic trio, opposite Nicole Kidman and Meryl Streep, Texas housewife Laura Brown in director Stephen Daldry’s The Hours (2002), based on Michael Cunningham’s Pulitzer-winning novel.
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 Julianne Moore
As a child, Julianne Moore's family moved dozens of times due to her father's career in the Army.
Still, early in her career, Moore was told that she was not attractive enough to succeed in the movies.
During the 1990s, though, Moore was the one of the busiest actors in Hollywood, filming 24 movies, including Louis Malle's Vanya on 42nd Street and Nine Months, where she played Hugh Grant's pregnant girlfriend.
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 Julianne Moore Pictures, News, Photos, Video Clips, Fan Sites
As her Hollywood star continues to rise, Moore has most recently appeared opposite Pierce Brosnan in the romantic comedy The Laws of Attraction and alongside Gary Senise in The Forgotten.
Julianne Moore - Now-archived tribute to the actress, but a good record of her career until 1998 with vital stats, biography, photo gallery.
Julianne Moore Current Month TV Schedule - Catch the actress in movies and TV appearances on national cable channels around the dial.
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 Julianne Moore Biography @ Filmbug UK
Julianne Moore, an actress of exceptional range, has delivered outstanding work in both major studio hits and acclaimed independent features.
Moore received an Independent Spirit Award nomination for Robert Altman's Short Cuts, and later reunited with the director for Cookie's Fortune (for which she was honored by the Dallas-Fort Worth Film Critics Association as Best Supporting Actress).
Moore was recently honored with the Independent Feature Project (IFP) Gotham Awards' annual Actor Award, which recognizes a New York-based actor who has made significant artistic contributions to the city's film community.
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 Feature: Julianne Moore
From "Wanting Moore," Michael Fleming's interview with Julianne Moore, in the February/March issue of Movieline on newsstands now.
Born in North Carolina to a military judge father and a social worker mother, the 40-year-old Julianne Moore moved more than two dozen times during her childhood.
In person, Moore is not exactly what you expect, but you don't know really what to expect given that Moore is a risk-taker who is different in each film.
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 Variety.com - Moore makes way to U's 'Children'
Julianne MooreJulianne Moore is in negotiations to star opposite Clive OwenClive Owen in the Alfonso CuaronAlfonso Cuaron-helmed sci-fier "Children of Men."
They are eyeing a September start date on "Children," which would wrapwrap in time for Moore to move over to another sci-fi pic, "Next," in which she will co-star with Nicolas CageNicolas Cage for Revolution StudiosRevolution Studios.
Moore's character is the first woman to become pregnant in nearly 20 years.
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 Julianne Moore Forum @ Filmbug
Julianne Moore is the most amazing actress I've ever seen...
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Nicole Kidman's Oscar robbery was a joke; Julianne carried FFH almost single-handedly, whereas in TH, Nicole actually has less screentime than Julianne did in the same film.
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 Julianne Moore Bio, News and Movie Credits - RopeofSilicon.com
Julianne Moore, a four-time Academy Award® nominee, has the rare distinction of earning two nominations in the same year: for Best Actress in Todd Haynes' Far From Heaven, and Best Supporting Actress in Stephen Daldry's The Hours.
Moore earned her first Oscar® nomination in 1998 for her work in Paul Thomas Anderson's Boogie Nights, also garnering a Golden Globe nomination and two SAG Award nominations, both individually and as part of the ensemble cast.
Moore has also earned acclaim for her work in the independent films A Map of the World, with Sigourney Weaver; the Coen brothers' The Big Lebowski; Bart Freundlich's World Traveler and The Myth of Fingerprints; James Ivory's Surviving Picasso; and Louis Malle's Vanya on 42nd Street.
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