Popular American actress Julianne Moore became widely known many years ago. She was born in 1960 into a military family, so she moved frequently with her family throughout the country and even beyond its borders. She became interested in acting as a child and pursued it while studying at an art college in Boston. Moore then moved to New York, where she continued her career in theatre.

The actress first tasted success on television, playing small roles, for example, in the soap opera As the World Turns. This role earned her an Emmy Award, which Julianne received for Best Actress.

In the early 90s, the celebrity switched completely to cinema, gaining fame thanks to her roles in independent films. For example, Boogie Nights is a film about a porn actress (played by Moore) who understands the intricacies of the adult industry. Incidentally, it was this role that made her respected among actresses throughout Hollywood, because she showed that she could play the most complex roles with talent. Subsequent films brought her worldwide critical acclaim, after which she was nominated for prestigious awards.

Between 2000 and 2010, Moore focused on building her career, mainly playing diverse but complex roles. The film Far from Heaven was released in 2002, and Julianne was nominated for an Oscar for Best Actress. In this film, she played a housewife who struggled not only with her desires and problems, but also with public opinion. In the film Alice, Moore played a woman diagnosed with Alzheimer’s disease. This time, the Oscar was in the actress’s pocket.

Julianne Moore is not only known as an actress, she is also very active in advocating for social issues, in particular the importance of cold weapons and the rights of LGBT communities. The celebrity has also spoken out for women’s rights in cinema and has worked actively to bring as many ordinary, simple stories to the screen as possible.

Her success both on and off screen has made Moore an influential and respected figure in the world of contemporary cinema. She is praised not only for her talent in front of the camera, but also for her acting and influence on the film industry.





















