Julianne Moore was born under the name of Julie Anne Smith in Fort  Bragg, North Carolina, to a Scottish psychiatric worker and a military  judge. Julianne Moore has two other siblings, a younger sister and a  brother. Because her father was in the army, Julianne spent most of her  growing up years traveling between Germany and the United States. Moore  graduated at the Frankfurt American High School in 1979. Julianne Moore  then took up a Bachelor's Degree at the College of Fine Arts in Boston  University.
When Julianne Moore moved to New York around 1983,  she worked as a waitress before she started her acting career by taking  on dual roles of Frannie and Sabrina Hughes in the daytime drama "As the  World Turns". Julianne Moore won a Daytime Emmy Award during her stay  at the show, which was from 1985-1988. She then landed in supporting  roles in feature films during the early 1990s, such as The Hand That  Rocks the Cradle, Benny and Joon, and The Fugitive, but it was in the  movie Short Cuts that led her to bigger roles in high-profile films  including Nine Months (1995) and The Lost World Jurassic Park (1997).
Julianne  Moore landed on more serious and critically acclaimed films during the  turn of the millennium. She received Oscar nominations for her roles in  Boogie Nights (1997), The End of the Affair (1999), Far From Heaven  (2002) and The Hours (2002). She also replaced Jodie Foster as Clarice  Starling in Hannibal (sequel to Silence of the Lambs), as well as led a  reprising role in the movie Magnolia, which was the follow-up to Boogie  Nights.
Through her sequence of Oscar nominations, Julianne Moore  also had mixed reviews with her 2006 film "Freedomland". However,  critics did not stop her from starring in the 2006 "Trust the Man",  which her son Caleb costarred and her husband, Bart Freudlich directed.
In  November 2006, Julianne Moore made her Broadway debut in David Hare's  The Vertical Hour. She recently appeared in Next, a science fiction film  opposite Nicholas Cage and Jessica Alba. In 2008, three upcoming  Julianne Moore movies are on production entitled "Blindness", "Boone's  Lick" and "Hateship, Friendship, Courtship".
Julianne Moore has  been married to director Bart Freundlich since 2003. They have been  together since 1996 and already have two children, Caleb (born December  4, 1997), and Liv Helen (born April 11, 2002). Julianne Moore has been  in two marriages before Freundlich, first with Sundar Chakravarthy  (1983-1985), then to John Gould Rubin (1986-1995).







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