Julianne Moore (born Julie Anne Smith; December 3, 1960) is an American actress and a children’s book author. The same year, she was also nominated for several awards as best supporting actress for her work in The Hours. in 1987, she was part of the junior company in the New York premiere of Caryl Churchill’s Serious Money at The Public Theater. Her part in 1993′s Short Cuts gained her critical acclaim and recognition, and she was cast in several high-profile Hollywood films, including 1995′s romantic comedy Nine Months, and 1997′s summer blockbuster The Lost World: Jurassic Park. Critics noted the importance of this role in establishing her as an actress to take seriously. in the Los Angeles Times review of the film, critic Manohla Dargis wrote: “The film’s three leads are extraordinary, but what Moore does with her role is so beyond the parameters of what we call great acting that it nearly defies categorization.” During this period, she also appeared in the commercial successes Hannibal (replacing Jodie Foster as Clarice Starling) and The Forgotten, in Paul Thomas Anderson’s follow-up to Boogie Nights, Magnolia, and in the Coen brothers cult hit The Big Lebowski. Entertainment Weekly has chosen her one of The 25 Greatest Actresses of the ’90s.
Moore ‘unnatural Is Becoming the New Normal for Botox Babes’ Actress Julianne Moore fears plastic surgery and facial touch-ups have become so common in Hollywood, it’s normal to look unnatural. The 50-year-old T… [link]