Julianne Moore
Julianne Moore
Julianne Mooreis an American–British actress, prolific in films since the early 1990s. She is particularly known for her portrayals of emotionally troubled women, in independent, art house and Hollywood films, and has received many accolades including the Academy Award for Best Actress...
NationalityAmerican
ProfessionMovie Actress
Date of Birth3 December 1960
CityFort Bragg, NC
CountryUnited States of America
believe feed job raise ten woman
It's all on one woman who doesn't even have a job to feed and raise her 10 children. Can you believe it? Ten children,
job love work
I do love my work. As an actor, you live from job to job, though, and you have to be prepared for that.
teacher jobs real
I wouldn't be an actor if it weren't for the English teacher I had my junior year in high school. She's the one who told me I could be an actor. I had never met an actor, I had never seen a real play, only high school plays. I didn't know actors were real, that it was a real job.
jobs kids wife
If you ask anybody about their life, usually the first thing they talk about is how their wife is doing, how their kids are, they don't usually say "My job, my job, my job". It's really true. It's usually about your family.
jobs lying thinking
I would be lying, if I said that sometimes it is just a job that you show up for because you're getting paid, and that's important, too. But, if you can be in a state of mind where you enjoy your job, whether it's just a job, or it's actually cathartic for you, or it's something personal. I think it would be much easier to be content with doing a good job.
jobs giving acting
I always say about acting: the audience doesn't come to see you, they come to see themselves. So if you're able to give them an experience where they feel, 'Oh, my gosh, that's me, that's my story, they know!' then you've done your job.
jobs emotional brave
I don't consider myself very brave in any sense. I'm interested in this kind of behavior. My job is to try to make it realistic and emotionally resonant. That's the most challenging thing, to bring emotional resonance to what you do as an actor.
asked both family money permission
In my family, there was one parent you asked for money and the other for permission to do things. You could never get both out of one parent.
crisis deal films movies people resolve watch
In all of the movies and films you see, people are always in crisis because that's what we watch. We watch them deal with crisis and resolve it.
although early family felt knew until women
I knew from very early on that I wanted kids. I wasn't one of those women who goes, 'Well, if it happens, it happens.' I really wanted a family. Although I didn't actually have my first child until I was 37, I always felt I'd get there.
taking
Once I've ascertained that I'm safe and I'm with a director who is taking care of me, then I'm able to go and do what I need to do and know it's not me, it's the story.
I'm not really afraid of things that are imaginary. I enjoy it. I enjoy big narrative, and I enjoy big feelings. Having a feeling is never going to kill you.
driven emotional external
I'm not someone who is driven by big external stories. I like big emotional stories.
everywhere exploring front safe scared
I'm not scared of many things in front of the camera. Everywhere else, yes, I'm terrified. But acting is just pretending, and you are exploring feelings in a safe environment.