Julia Roberts

Julia Roberts
Julia Fiona Roberts is an American actress and producer. She became a Hollywood star after headlining the romantic comedy Pretty Woman, which grossed $464 million worldwide. She has won three Golden Globe Awards, and has been nominated for four Academy Awards for her film acting, winning the Academy Award for Best Actress for her performance in Erin Brockovich...
NationalityAmerican
ProfessionMovie Actress
Date of Birth28 October 1967
CitySmyrna, GA
CountryUnited States of America
I've sort of grown into my cuteness.
I only put clothes on so that I'm not naked when I go out shopping.
I think enough cannot be said for what you can discover through literature. So I think that was probably my most valued characteristic as a teenager.
I wouldn't do nudity in films. For me, personally... To act with my clothes on is a performance; to act with my clothes off is a documentary.
God dwells within me. As me.
I, uh...I have a television, so I'm going to spend some time here to tell you some things. [To orchestra conductor:] And, and...and sir, you're doing a great job, but you're so quick with that stick, so why don't you sit. 'Cause I may never be here again.'
I just have a great life. I know great people. I've had great relationships - all different kinds of relationships. I am so lucky to be on the little golden path that led me to all this.
I've never had to pretend to be having sex with somebody. I'm like the queen of the foreplay dissolve.
I don't think fame changes people. People change as they gather more experiences and information about life.
I'm an utterly average, total geek.
I think people who come into my home feel comfortable and welcome and loved. And the biggest thing in my living room (the fireplace) is in and of itself an expression of love.
The first time I felt I was famous was when I went to the movies with my mom. I had gone to the loo, and someone in the bathroom said in a very loud voice, Girl in stall No. 1 were you in Mystic Pizza? I paused and I said, yeah that was me.
During the 80s and 90s, we all became consumed with ourselves. In the 21st century, we've come back to simpler times. People are struggling economically and this has forced them to scale back the material aspects of their lives and realise the beauty of finding the simple joy in being with the people we love.
Going to the theater is such a joyous experience. My dad would take my sister and me to plays when we were very young, like six or seven years old.