[11]​, En los años siguientes intervendría en películas como The Forgotten (2004) o Children of Men (2006), con Michael Caine y Clive Owen. En 2009 intervino en un personaje secundario en el debut cinematográfico de Tom Ford con A Single Man, protagonizado por Colin Firth, siendo nuevamente candidata al Globo de Oro a la mejor actriz de reparto. Her first release of the year came alongside Liam Neeson in the action-thriller Non-Stop, set aboard an airplane. [92][93] Peter Bradshaw, however, called it a "coldly brilliant and tremendously acted movie". Moore received an individual nomination for Best Supporting Female at the Independent Spirit Awards, and the monologue scene earned her a degree of notoriety. [3] Hija de Peter Moore Smith, juez militar y coronel de la Armada, y Ann Love Smith, psicóloga y trabajadora social nacida en Escocia y emigrada a Estados Unidos en 1952. Moore next starred with Annette Bening in the independent film[106] The Kids Are All Right (2010), a comedy-drama about a lesbian couple whose teenage children locate their sperm donor. [12]​ También participó en la película de acción Next (2007), donde compartía protagonismo con Nicolas Cage. [171][172] Described by Time Out as a "simple, sweet and semi-autobiographical narrative", it tells the story of a girl who wishes to be rid of her freckles, but eventually accepts them. Based on a short story by Philip K. Dick, the response from critics was highly negative. The drama Being Flynn, in which she supported Robert De Niro, had a limited release. "[91] The actress has since described it as her worst film. Drama starring Oakes Fegley, Julianne Moore, Michelle Williams, and Millicent Simmonds opens on Friday ... Full Movie Details. Women in Film: Julianne Moore and Amanda Seyfried in ‘Chloe ... and for most who have ever seen a movie like this before, not hard to see what’s really happening. [70] She received a Best Actress nomination for the melodrama Far from Heaven, in which she played a 1950s housewife whose world is shaken when her husband reveals he is gay. [128][129] She followed this by winning the Best Actress award at the Cannes Film Festival for her performance as Havana Segrand, an aging actress receiving psychotherapy in David Cronenberg's black comedy Maps to the Stars. She was close to her family as a result, but has said she never had the feeling of coming from one particular place. Es embajadora de la ONG Save the Children. The critic Michael Sragow was full of praise for her work, writing that her performance was "the critical element that makes [the film] necessary viewing". [118][119], Following her well-received performance in What Maisie Knew,[117] Moore began 2013 with a supporting role in Joseph Gordon-Levitt's comedy Don Jon, playing an older woman who helps the title character to appreciate his relationships. [12] It was a physically demanding role, with the actress commenting, "There was so much hanging everywhere. Moore played the supporting role of President Alma Coin, the leader of a rebellion against The Capitol, in the third installment of the lucrative The Hunger Games film series, Mockingjay – Part 1. [84] Moore had a supporting role in the dystopian drama, playing the leader of an activist group. [38] Following this, Moore was given her first leading role, playing an unhappy suburban housewife who develops multiple chemical sensitivity in Todd Haynes' low-budget film Safe (1995). After re-uniting with Robert Altman for the dark comedy Cookie's Fortune (1999), Moore starred in An Ideal Husband – Oliver Parker's adaptation of the Oscar Wilde play. [34] Short Cuts was critically acclaimed, and received awards for Best Ensemble Cast at the Venice Film Festival and the Golden Globe Awards. [25] Her fifth and final film of 1999 was the acclaimed drama Magnolia,[58] a "giant mosaic" chronicling the lives of multiple characters over one day in Los Angeles. Julie Anne Smith (Fayetteville, Carolina del Norte, 3 de diciembre de 1960), más conocida por su nombre artístico Julianne Moore, es una actriz y productora estadounidense, quien es una de las pocas actrices que ha ganado los cuatro premios más importantes de la industria cinematográfica: el Premio Óscar, los Globos de Oro, el Premio BAFTA y el Premio del Sindicato de Actores por sus interpretaciones en diversos papeles. [185] They wed in August 2003 and live in Greenwich Village, New York City. [168] In 2015, Time magazine named Moore one of the 100 most influential people in the world on the annual Time 100 list. Moore did not make any screen appearances in 2003, but returned in 2004, with three films. Actress Julianne Moore first became known for her role on the soap opera As The World Turns. [16] It was followed in 1994 with Vanya on 42nd Street, a filmed version of her ongoing Uncle Vanya workshop production, directed by Louis Malle. [79] Commercial success returned to Moore with The Forgotten, a psychological thriller in which she played a mother who is told her dead son never existed. Rozen, Leah (April 2012). Primeros años. [90] Manohla Dargis wrote, "Ms. Moore seems terribly unhappy to be here, and it's no wonder. [3]​, Uno de los primeros trabajos de Julianne Moore en el cine fue con el personaje de Marlene Craven en la película La mano que mece la cuna (1992), protagonizada por Rebecca De Mornay y dirigida por Curtis Hanson. More... 2017 Preview: October. She had a supporting role in The Private Lives of Pippa Lee, and then starred in the erotic thriller Chloe with Liam Neeson and Amanda Seyfried. [163][164], Moore has been described by the media as one of the most talented and accomplished actresses of her generation. She appeared in five episodes of the Emmy-winning comedy, playing Nancy Donovan, a love interest for Alec Baldwin's character Jack Donaghy. [87] Moore later confessed that she found performing on Broadway difficult and had not connected with the medium, but was glad to have experimented with it. Science. In Benny & Joon, she played a gentle waitress who falls for Aidan Quinn's character, Benny. [72] Manohla Dargis of the Los Angeles Times wrote, "what Moore does with her role is so beyond the parameters of what we call great acting that it nearly defies categorization". [182][183] The book had a negative reception from Publishers Weekly and Kirkus Reviews; while recognizing it as well-intentioned, Moore's use of verse and rhyme was criticized. Watch the first trailer for Clooney and the Coen bros' Suburbicon. [18] "When she does finally crack", writes journalist Simon Hattenstone, "it's a sight to behold: nobody sobs from the soul quite like Moore. For her next project, Moore actively looked for another comedy. [136] Critic David Thomson wrote that Moore was "extraordinary at revealing the gradual loss of memory and confidence", while according to Kenneth Turan, she was "especially good at the wordless elements of this transformation, allowing us to see through the changing contours of her face what it is like when your mind empties out". [131] Peter Debruge of Variety criticized the film, but found Moore to be "incredible" and "fearless" in it. [17][31], The filmmaker Robert Altman saw Moore in the Uncle Vanya production, and was sufficiently impressed to cast her in his next project: the ensemble drama Short Cuts (1993), based on short stories by Raymond Carver. Tamén protagonizou as películas Magnolia (1999) e Hannibal (2001). All three films were poorly received.[66][67][68]. [3][15] She appeared in several plays, including Tartuffe and Medea, and with the encouragement of her English teacher, she chose to pursue a theatrical career. That way, I could use both of their names and not hurt anyone's feelings. [4] Filming the big-budget production was a new experience for Moore, and she has said she enjoyed herself "tremendously". [4] Moore began a relationship with Bart Freundlich, her director on The Myth of Fingerprints, in 1996. "Julianne Moore gets star on Hollywood 'Walk of Fame, "FILM; Hello Again, Clarice, But You've Changed", "Julianne Moore Believes in Therapy, Not God (And Definitely Gun Control)", "Julianne Moore confirmed for appearance on 'As the World Turns, "Julianne Moore Returns to 'As the World Turns' on Monday", "Nanny-from-hell Thriller 'Cradle' Surpasses 'Hook, "Labor Day Weekend Box Office : 'The Fugitive' Just Keeps on Running", "Julianne Moore Movie Box Office Results", "Is The Big Lebowski a cultural milestone? [20] Her break came the following year, when she joined the cast of As the World Turns. [133] She also received a Golden Globe nomination for her performance.[134]. "[109] The Kids Are All Right earned Moore a sixth Golden Globe Award nomination and a second BAFTA nomination for Best Actress. In addition to acting, Moore has written a series of children's books about a character named "Freckleface Strawberry". 'The Glorias' teaser trailer stars Julianne Moore and Alicia Vikander as feminist icon Gloria Steinem in a biopic directed by Julie Taymor. [2], —Moore explaining why she is drawn to playing troubled women[13], Moore is particularly known for playing troubled women, and specializes in "ordinary women who suppress powerful emotions". The response to the film was mixed, but it earned $223 million worldwide. Moore made two film appearances in 2012. There was no success in her first two ventures of the year: Marie and Bruce, a dark comedy co-starring Matthew Broderick, did not get a cinematic release;[78] Laws of Attraction followed, where she played opposite Pierce Brosnan in a courtroom-based romantic comedy, but the film was panned by critics. Stuart High School, to Frankfurt, West Germany, where she attended Frankfurt American High School. Martyn Glanville of the BBC commented that the role required a mixture of confidence and vulnerability, and was impressed with Moore's effort. Moore has received five Academy Award nominations, nine Golden Globe nominations, seven SAG nominations, and four BAFTA nominations. were released as part of Random House publisher's "Step Into Reading" program. [35][36], Short Cuts was one of a trio of successive film appearances that boosted Moore's reputation. Both films were presented at the 2015 Toronto International Film Festival in September 2015. [1]​ También ha sido galardonada con un premio Primetime Emmy, la Copa Volpi a la mejor actriz, el Premio del Festival de Cannes a la mejor actriz y el Oso de plata del Festival Internacional de Cine de Berlín. Moore received considerable recognition in the late 1990s and early 2000s, earning Oscar nominations for Boogie Nights (1997), The End of the Affair (1999), Far from Heaven (2002) and The Hours (2002). As a child, Julianne Moore's family moved dozens of times due to her father's career in the Army. Prolific in film since the early 1990s, she is especially known for her portrayals of emotionally troubled women in both independent and blockbuster films. The film was a failure and widely mocked, and she later regretted her involvement. AKA Julie Ann Smith. [145][146] Richard Lawson considered her to be "eminently watchable" despite her limited screen time. [54] Her role was Maude Lebowski, a feminist artist and daughter of the eponymous character who becomes involved with "The Dude" (Jeff Bridges, the film's star). In 1997 She got her first Academy Award nomination for Best Supporting Actress for her work in Boogie .Moore has worked in lot of famous movies, some of her famous movies mentioned below; [6][7] Her mother, Anne (née Love),[8] was a Scottish psychologist and social worker from Greenock, Scotland, who immigrated to the United States in 1951 with her family. "Julie and Julianne". [114] Although the response to the film was mixed, critics were highly appreciative of Moore's performance. 2014's "Maps to the Stars" saw Julianne Moore play Havana Segrand, an aging actress stuck in her movie-star mom Clarice Taggart's shadow. The role of Jules Allgood was written for her by writer-director Lisa Cholodenko, who felt that Moore was the right age, adept at both drama and comedy, and confident with the film's sexual content. She was also nominated in the Drama category that year for her work in The End of the Affair (1999). [6]​ El 2 de noviembre de 2010 recibió el Marco Aurelio Award, en el Festival de Cine de Roma, por su carrera cinematográfica, convirtiéndose así en la actriz más joven en recibir dicho galardón. Julianne Moore nació en Fayetteville, Carolina del Norte, Estados Unidos. [27][33] Variety magazine described her as "arresting" and noted that her monologue, delivered naked from the waist down, would "no doubt be the most discussed scene" of the film. Drama, Musical | Post-production. In the drama Still Alice, Moore played the leading role of a linguistics professor diagnosed with early onset Alzheimer's disease. Described by Moore as "one of the most fundamentally important acting experiences I ever had",[13] the group spent four years exploring the text and giving intimate performances to friends. She was cast opposite Matt Damon as twin sisters in 1950s America, named Rose and Margaret, who become embroiled in a local crime. [135] She spent four months training for the film, by watching documentaries on the disease and interacting with patients at the Alzheimer's Association. She had to lose a substantial amount of weight for the role, which made her ill, and she vowed never to change her body for a film again. [71] David Rooney of Variety praised her "beautifully gauged performance" of a desperate woman "buckling under social pressures and putting on a brave face". Moore began 2015 by appearing as an evil queen in Seventh Son, a poorly received fantasy-adventure film co-starring Jeff Bridges. [5]​ Es embajadora de la ONG Save the Children. "[48] The Lost World (1997) finished as one of the ten highest-grossing films in history to that point,[39] and was pivotal in making Moore a sought-after actress: "Suddenly I had a commercial film career", she said. [17] The change in actress received considerable attention from the press, but Moore claimed she was not interested in upstaging Foster. [17] Despite mixed reviews,[62][63] Hannibal earned $58 million in its opening weekend and finished as the tenth-highest-grossing film of the year. I never care that they're even affirmative. The response was overwhelmingly negative,[83] but her follow-up, Alfonso Cuarón's Children of Men (2006), was highly acclaimed. Julianne Moore on IMDb: Awards, nominations, and wins. [25] Shortly afterwards, she appeared in the well-received drama A Single Man. [74] Moore said it was an "unfortunate coincidence" that the similar roles came at the same time, and claimed that the characters had differing personalities. [3][167] Oliver Burkeman of The Guardian writes that her characters are typically "struggling to maintain a purchase on normality in the face of some secret anguish or creeping awareness of failure". [82] Her first release of 2006 was Freedomland, a mystery co-starring Samuel L. Jackson. Moore was born Julie Anne Smith on December 3, 1960,[3] at the Fort Bragg army installation in North Carolina, the oldest of three siblings. She was born in Fayetteville, North Carolina. [12][170], Regarding her approach to acting, Moore said in a 2002 interview that she leaves 95 percent of the performance to be discovered on set: "I want to have a sense of who a character is, and then I want to get there and have it happen to me on camera." Playing the dual roles of half-sisters Frannie and Sabrina Hughes, she found this intensive work to be an important learning experience, and she said of it fondly: "I gained confidence and learned to take responsibility. [44] Her final appearance of 2014 was one of the most acclaimed of her career. [3]​[4]​ Ha escrito varios libros infantiles, entre ellos Freckleface Strawberry (publicado en 2007) y Freckleface Strawberry and the Dodgeball Bully (publicado en 2009). After studying theatre at Boston University, Moore began her career with a series of television roles. [123] Coming 37 years after Brian De Palma's well-known take on the book,[124] Moore stated that she wanted to make the role her own. The period drama met with poor reviews. Fue nuevamente candidata al Óscar por ambas actuaciones, en las categorías de mejor actriz y mejor actriz de reparto, siendo una de las pocas actrices en conseguir una doble nominación en un mismo año. [153] Guy Lodge of the Chicago Tribune deemed the film an unsuccessful adaptation of the novel and considered Moore's work to be "edgeless fare by her standards". ", "I never care that [my characters] are 'strong'. [16], Her first big-screen appearance of the new decade was Shelter (2010), a film described as "heinous" by Tim Robey of The Telegraph. [4] The romantic comedy, directed by Chris Columbus and co-starring Hugh Grant, was poorly reviewed, but a box office success; it remains one of her highest-grossing films. You know, we're not perfect, we're not heroic, we're not in control. [1]​ Compartió protagonismo con Mark Wahlberg, Don Cheadle y Burt Reynolds. Ver más ideas sobre julianne moore, actrices, celebridades. [16], —Moore explaining why and how she adopted her stage name[17], Moore moved to New York City after graduating, and worked as a waitress. Portraying a well-known figure was something she found challenging; in preparation, she conducted extensive research and worked with a dialect coach for two months. From 1985 to 1988, she was a regular in the soap opera As the World Turns, earning a Daytime Emmy Award for her performance. [173] Moore decided to write the book when her young son began disliking aspects of his appearance; she was reminded of her own childhood, when she was teased for having freckles and called "Freckleface Strawberry" by other children. The late 1990s and early 2000s saw Moore achieve significant industry recognition. [17][29] She followed it the same year with the crime comedy The Gun in Betty Lou's Handbag, appearing as the protagonist's kooky sister. Julianne Moore has an issue with sex in movies. [145] The film received negative reviews, with critics saying it failed to effectively portray American racism, but Geoffrey Macnab of The Independent praised Moore for giving "a perfectly judged comic performance as a Barbara Stanwyck-like femme fatale". She is particularly known for her portrayals of emotionally troubled women in both independent and Hollywood films, and has received many accolades.. [60], Apart from a cameo role in the comedy The Ladies Man, Moore's only other appearance in 2000 was in a short-film adaptation of Samuel Beckett's play Not I. [7]​ Actualmente sigue siendo el film más taquillero de su trayectoria en Estados Unidos, con 229 millones de dólares. [188][189][190] Moore is an atheist;[19] when asked on Inside the Actors Studio what God might say to her upon arrival in heaven, she gave God's response as, "Well, I guess you were wrong, I do exist. [59] Moore has said it was a particularly difficult role, but she was rewarded with a SAG nomination. "[6] Her performances often include small hints at emotional turmoil, until there comes a point when the character breaks. She has received many accolades, including an Academy Award, two Emmy Awards, and two Golden Globes. [3][7] The family lived in multiple locations, including Alabama, Georgia, Texas, Panama, Nebraska, Alaska, New York, and Virginia, and Moore attended nine different schools. "[13] She works with Everytown for Gun Safety. [3] Tiene dos hermanos menores, Peter Moore Smith y Valerie. The thriller The Hand That Rocks the Cradle – in which she played the main character's ill-fated friend – was number one at the US box office, and Moore caught the attention of several critics with her performance. Born: 3-Dec-1960 Birthplace: Fort Bragg, NC. [122] In October 2013, she played the demented mother Margaret White in Carrie, an adaptation of Stephen King's horror novel. 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