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Julianne Moore Profile:
- Name: Julianne Moore
- Birth Name: Julie Anne Smith
- Height: 5' 5"
- Sex: F
- Nationality: American
- Birth Date: December 3, 1961
- Birth Place: Fayetteville, North Carolina, USA
- Profession: actress
- Education: Boston University in Boston, Massachusetts (majored in Drama; graduated; BFA)
- : School of Fine Arts (graduated; BFA)
- Husband/Wife: Bart Freundlich (director, screenwriter; born on January 17, 1970; together since 1996; engaged on January 1, 2003; married on August 23, 2003), John Gould Rubin (actor; married in 1984; separated in July 1994; divorced in 1995)
- 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: Played dual role of Frannie and her look-alike half-sister Sabrina on as the World Turns (1985-1988)
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Julianne Moore Quotes:
- On cosmetic surgery: "I think it's insane frankly. We're promoting this idea of a face that doesn't look like a person, and that becomes the standard of beauty, and the people think, 'What's wrong with my face?' I have two kids and I'm at this one place in my life where I don't want to look like I did when I was 22. It wouldn't match where I am in my life."
- On cosmetic surgery: "There are things that are more important than how we look."
- "You never have sex the way people do in the movies. You don't do it on the floor, you don't do it standing up, you don't always have all your clothes off, you don't happen to have on all the sexy lingerie. You know, if anybody ever ripped my clothes, I'd kill them."
- "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."
- "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?" - about how she was as a child.
- "Now that the FDA has legalized RU-486, it makes us feel that politically the winds are blowing our way. But if someone has a problem with reproductive freedom, I won't even consider voting for them. George W. Bush is anti-choice, and I really believe that should he be elected, we will end up in a really difficult situation." - her views on abortion and reproductive rights, October 2000
- "It is the most wonderful experience of your life. It deepens absolutely everything. You have a greater understanding of things, so in a way, it is a gift. For me it has made everthing much better. I'm so happy. I am extremely fortunate." (about her son Caleb and becoming a mother)
Julianne Moore Awards:
- GLAAD Media Awards: Excellence in Media Award (2004)
- London Critics Circle Film Awards: Actress of the Year, FAR FROM HEAVEN (2004)
- Sant Jordi Awards: Best Foreign Actress, THE HOURS (2004)
- Broadcast Film Critics Association Awards: Best Actress, FAR FROM HEAVEN (2003)
- Chicago Film Critics Association Awards: Best Actress, FAR FROM HEAVEN (2003)
- Critics' Choice Awards: Best Actress, FAR FROM HEAVEN (2003)
- Dallas-Forth Worth Film Critics Association Awards: Best Actress, FAR FROM HEAVEN (2003)
- Florida Film Critics Circle Awards: Best Actress, FAR FROM HEAVEN (2003)
- Independent Spirit Awards: Best Female Lead, FAR FROM HEAVEN (2003)
- Kansas City Film Critics Circle Awards: Best Actress, FAR FROM HEAVEN (2003)
- Online Film Critics Society Awards: Best Actress, FAR FROM HEAVEN (2003)
- Berlin International Film Festival: Best Actress, THE HOURS (2003)
- Vancouver Film Critics Circle: Best Actress, FAR FROM HEAVEN (2003)
- Gotham Awards: Actor Award (2002)
- Los Angeles Film Critics Association Awards: Best Actress, FAR FROM HEAVEN (2002)
- National Board of Review: Best Actress, FAR FROM HEAVEN (2002)
- San Diego Film Critics Society Awards: Best Actress, FAR FROM HEAVEN (2002)
- Seattle Film Critics Awards: Best Actress, FAR FROM HEAVEN (2002)
- Southeastern Film Critics Association Awards: Best Actress, FAR FROM HEAVEN (2002)
- Toronto Film Critics Association Awards: Best Performance - Female, FAR FROM HEAVEN (2002)
- Venice Film Festival: Best Actress, FAR FROM HEAVEN (2002)
- Venice Film Festival: Volpi Cup - Best Actress, FAR FROM HEAVEN (2002)
- Sundance Film Festival: Tribute to Independent Vision Award (2001)
- Dallas-Forth Worth Film Critics Association Awards: Best Supporting Actress, COOKIE'S FORTUNE (2000)
- National Board of Review: Best Ensemble Performance, MAGNOLIA (1999)
- National Board of Review: Best Supporting Actress, COOKIE'S FORTUNE (1999)
- Florida Film Critics Circle Awards: Best Supporting Actress, BOOGIE NIGHTS (1998)
- Golden Satellite Awards: Best Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role in a Motion Picture - Drama, BOOGIE NIGHTS (1998)
- National Society of Film Critics Awards: Best Supporting Actress, BOOGIE NIGHTS (1998)
- LAFCA Award: BOOGIE NIGHTS (1997)
- Los Angeles Film Critics Association Awards: Best Supporting Actress, BOOGIE NIGHTS (1997)
- Golden Globe Awards: Best Ensemble Cast, SHORT CUTS (1994)
- Boston Society of Film Critics Awards: Best Actress, VANYA ON 42ND STREET (1994)
- Venice Film Festival: Best Ensemble Cast for Short Cuts (1993)
- Daytime Emmy Awards: Outstanding Ingenue in a Drama Series, AS THE WORLD TURNS (1988)
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