Julianne Moore
American actress
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2025 | Julianne Moore is set to appear in the film 'Echo Valley' as Kate Garrett, currently in post-production |
2025 | Scheduled to play Michaela Kell in the series 'Sirens'. |
February 2025 | Reported that her Freckleface Strawberry book was potentially subject to a Pentagon book review under an executive order during the second Trump administration, leading to media speculation about a book ban. |
2024 | Starred alongside Tilda Swinton in 'The Room Next Door', Pedro Almodóvar's first English-language feature film, receiving a Goya Award nomination for Best Actress. |
2024 | Starred in the historical miniseries Mary & George and the film The Room Next Door. |
2024 | Julianne Moore is set to star as Mary Villiers in the film 'Mary & George.' |
2024 | Julianne Moore is set to star as Ingrid in 'The Room Next Door'. |
2023 | Collaborated with Todd Haynes in May December, a drama co-starring Natalie Portman, for which she received a Golden Globe nomination. |
2023 | Maintained her presence in independent cinema and streaming projects, continuing to select roles that challenge and highlight her acting capabilities. |
2023 | Appeared in the film May December. |
2023 | Julianne Moore appeared as Madeline in 'Sharper' and as Gracie Atherton-Yoo in 'May December', also producing both films. |
2022 | In a readers' poll by Empire magazine, Moore was voted one of the 50 greatest actors of all time. |
2022 | Served as jury president of the 79th Venice International Film Festival. |
2022 | Continued to explore innovative storytelling through independent films and streaming media, reinforcing her status as a critically acclaimed performer. |
2022 | Julianne Moore starred as Rachel Katz in 'When You Finish Saving the World'. |
2021 | Furthered her involvement in independent film projects and streaming platform productions, showcasing her versatility as an actress. |
2021 | Julianne Moore took on the lead role of Lisey Landon in the miniseries 'Lisey's Story.' |
2021 | Julianne Moore played Katie / Jane Russell in 'The Woman in the Window', voiced Cora Prescott in 'Spirit Untamed', and appeared in 'Dear Evan Hansen' as Heidi Hansen. |
2020 | Moore supported Joe Biden for president and continued her activism with Everytown for Gun Safety. |
2020 | Moore supported Joe Biden for president. |
2020 | The New York Times ranked Moore eleventh on its list of the greatest actors of the 21st century. |
2020 | Continued to work in independent cinema and streaming media, maintaining her reputation for selecting sophisticated and nuanced acting opportunities. |
2020 | Julianne Moore portrayed Gloria Steinem in 'The Glorias'. |
2019 | Participated in notable independent film and streaming platform projects, demonstrating her continued commitment to diverse and challenging acting roles. |
2019 | Julianne Moore starred as Theresa Young in 'After the Wedding' and played Francesca Moretti in the short film 'The Staggering Girl'. |
2018 | Began focusing on independent films and streaming projects, expanding her career into more diverse and contemporary media platforms. |
2018 | Appeared in 'Bel Canto', a thriller based on Ann Patchett's novel, where she learned to mimic opera singer body language for scenes featuring Renée Fleming's vocals. |
2018 | Julianne Moore continued her career in independent films and streaming projects, expanding her artistic range beyond mainstream Hollywood productions. |
2018 | Julianne Moore took the lead role in 'Gloria Bell' as Gloria Bell and served as an executive producer, and portrayed Roxanne Coss in 'Bel Canto'. |
2017 | Guest appeared as herself in an episode of 'Nightcap' titled 'Single White Staci'. |
2017 | Appeared in Wonderstruck in a dual role as a 1920s silent movie star and a 1970s deaf librarian, studying sign language and watching Lillian Gish films for preparation. |
2017 | She appeared in the critically acclaimed drama 'Suburbicon', directed by George Clooney, demonstrating her continued ability to take on complex and nuanced roles in high-profile film projects. |
2017 | Julianne Moore starred as herself in the 'Single White Staci' episode of the series 'Nightcap.' |
2017 | Julianne Moore starred in 'Wonderstruck' as Lillian Mayhew / Older Rose, 'Suburbicon' as Rose / Margaret, and 'Kingsman: The Golden Circle' as Poppy Adams. |
2017 | Moore played a villainous entrepreneur in the spy film Kingsman: The Golden Circle, which was highly successful. |
2016 | Moore starred in the supernatural horror film 'Maggie's Plan', showcasing her versatility as an actress by taking on a comedic role in an independent film. |
2016 | Published 'Freckleface Strawberry and the Really Big Voice' during the summer, continuing her children's book series. |
2016 | She appeared in the supernatural horror film 'Seventh Son' and the comedy 'Maggie's Plan', demonstrating her versatility across different film genres. |
2016 | Julianne Moore played Sarah Nussbaum in the 'High Alert' episode of the series 'Difficult People.' |
2016 | Julianne Moore appeared as herself in the 'Brave' episode of the series 'Inside Amy Schumer.' |
2015 | Starred in Freeheld opposite Elliot Page and Maggie's Plan with Greta Gerwig and Ethan Hawke, both presented at the Toronto International Film Festival. |
2015 | Time magazine named Moore one of the 100 most influential people in the world on the annual Time 100 list. |
2015 | Appeared in Seventh Son as an evil queen, a poorly received fantasy-adventure film co-starring Jeff Bridges. |
2015 | Julianne Moore played the roles of Georgette Nørgaard in 'Maggie's Plan', Laurel Hester in 'Freeheld', and reprised her role as President Alma Coin in 'The Hunger Games: Mockingjay – Part 2'. |
February 22 2015 | Moore received the Screen Actors Guild Award for her lead performance in 'Still Alice', further cementing her critical acclaim for the role. |
2014 | Received multiple award nominations, including five Academy Award nominations, nine Golden Globe nominations, seven SAG nominations, and four BAFTA nominations. |
2014 | Starred in action-thriller Non-Stop with Liam Neeson, which earned $223 million worldwide. |
2014 | Won Best Actress award at the Cannes Film Festival for her performance in Maps to the Stars, becoming the second actress in history to win Best Actress awards at the 'Big Three' film festivals. |
2014 | Starred in Maps to the Stars and won the Academy Award for Best Actress for her role in Still Alice, playing an Alzheimer's patient. |
2014 | Julianne Moore took on multiple roles, including Jen Summers in 'Non-Stop', Havana Segrand in 'Maps to the Stars', Dr. Alice Howland in 'Still Alice', President Alma Coin in 'The Hunger Games: Mockingjay – Part 1', and Mother Malkin in 'Seventh Son'. |
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