Julia Roberts

Julia Roberts
Born: Oct 28, 1967
Smyrna, GA
Career: 1984-2010
Countries: USA
Genre/Type: Comedy Drama
Comedy
Drama
Children's/Family
Romance
Biography by Tracie Cooper
Born during the late '60s, Georgia native Julia Roberts was raised in a fervently pro-theater environment. Her parents regularly hosted acting and writing workshops, and both of the Roberts children (Julia and her brother Eric) showed an interest in the performing arts at an early age. Ironically enough, Eric was the first to break into film; in 1978, one year after their father died of lung cancer at 47, Eric Roberts starred in director Frank Pierson's psychological drama King of the Gypsies. Though her older brother would go on to have a solid acting career, it was, of course, Julia Roberts who earned a spot among Hollywood's elite.

After making her film debut in Blood Red -- which wouldn't be released until 1989, despite having been completed in 1986 -- and appearing in several late '80s television features, Roberts got her first real break in the 1988 made-for-cable drama Satisfaction. That role, consequently, led to her first significant supporting role -- a feisty pizza parlor waitress in 1989's Mystic Pizza with Annabeth Gish, Lili Taylor, and a then 19-year-old Matt Damon. While Mystic Pizza was not a star-making film for Roberts, it certainly helped earn her the credentials she needed to land the part of Shelby, an ill-fated would-be mother in Steel Magnolias. The 1989 tearjerker found her acting alongside Sally Field and Shirley MacLaine, and culminated in an Oscar nomination for Roberts.

While the success of Steel Magnolias played no small part in launching Roberts' career, and undoubtedly secured her role in the mediocre Flatliners (1990) with former flame Kiefer Sutherland, it was director Garry Marshall's romantic comedy Pretty Woman with Richard Gere that served as her true breakthrough role. Roberts' part in Pretty Woman (a good-hearted prostitute who falls in love with a millionaire client) made the young actress a household name and cemented what would become a permanent spot in tabloid fodder. Roberts broke off her engagement with Sutherland in 1991, just three days before they were scheduled to be married, and surprised the American public in 1993, when she began her two-year marriage to country singer Lyle Lovett. Roberts' personal life kept her name in the spotlight despite a host of uneven performances throughout the early '90s (neither 1991's Dying Young or Sleeping With the Enemy garnered much acclaim), as did a reputed feud with Steven Spielberg during the filming of Hook (1991).

Luckily, Roberts made decidedly less embarrassing headlines in 1993, when her role alongside future Oscar winner Denzel Washington in The Pelican Brief reaffirmed her status as a dramatic actress. Her career, however, took a turn back to the mediocre throughout the following year; both Prêt-à-Porter and I Love Trouble proved commercial flops, and Mary Reilly (1996) fizzled at the box office as well. The downward spiral reversed directions once again with 1996's Michael Collins and Conspiracy Theory with Mel Gibson, and led to several successful comic roles including Notting Hill with Hugh Grant, Runaway Bride, and most notably, My Best Friend's Wedding with Rupert Everett and a then virtually unknown Cameron Diaz.

Roberts' biggest success didn't present itself until 2000, though, when she delivered an Oscar-winning performance playing the title role in Steven Soderbergh's Erin Brockovich. The film, based on the true story of Erin Brockovich, a single mother who, against all odds, won a heated battle against corporate environmental offenders, earned Roberts a staggering 20-million-dollar salary. Officially the highest paid actress in Hollywood, Roberts went on to star in 2001's America's Sweethearts with Billy Crystal, Catherine Zeta-Jones, and John Cusack, as well as The Mexican with Brad Pitt. While on the set of The Mexican, Roberts met cameraman Danny Moder, whom she would marry in 2001 almost immediately after ending a four-year relationship with fellow actor Benjamin Bratt. Indeed, 2001 was a banner year for Roberts; in addition to America's Sweethearts and The Mexican, Roberts starred in the crime caper Ocean's Eleven, in which she rejoined former co-stars Brad Pitt and Matt Damon, and acted for the first time with George Clooney and Don Cheadle.

Julia Roberts worked with Soderbergh once again in 2002's Full Frontal, which, despite a solid cast including Mary McCormack and Catherine Keener, among others, did not even begin to fare as well as Erin Brockovich. Confessions of a Dangerous Mind (2002), which featured Roberts as a femme fatale alongside George Clooney, Sam Rockwell, and Drew Barrymore did much better, and preceded 2003's Mona Lisa Smile with young Hollywood's Julia Stiles, Kirsten Dunst, and Maggie Gyllenhaal. In 2004, Roberts is slated to film the sequel to Ocean's Eleven -- the aptly titled Ocean's Twelve. A supporting performance in the animated 2006 feature The Ant Bully marked the glamorous Hollywood beauty's first foray into the world of animation, and in Christmas of 2006 filmgoers could hear Roberts on the big screen once again when she took on the role of everone's favorite selfless spider in Charlotte's Web.

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Filmography

Movie/Film Released Rating Role Buy
Eat, Pray, Love 2010 Actor [Starring]
Valentine's Day 2010 Actor [Starring]
Duplicity 2009 Actor [Starring]
The Friday Night Knitting Club 2009 Actor [Starring] / Producer
Everyday People 2008 Participant [Starring]
Fireflies in the Garden 2008 Actor [Starring]
Happiness Sold Separately 2008 Actor [Starring] / Producer
Kit Kittredge: An American Girl 2008 Executive Producer
Charlie Wilson's War 2007 Actor [Starring]
Charlotte's Web 2006 Voice [Starring]
Molly: An American Girl on the Home Front 2006 Executive Producer
The Ant Bully 2006 Voice [Starring]
Three Days in September 2006 Voice [Starring]
Felicity: An American Girl Adventure 2005 Executive Producer
Closer 2004 Actor [Starring]
Ocean's Twelve 2004 Actor [Starring]
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Albert Finney played the character of Ed Masry (Erin Brockovich's boss) in the 2000 movie, "Erin Brockovich." Thank you!
Julia Fiona Roberts born on October 28, 1967
2 times. She is currently married to Danny Molder or w.e his name is. They have three kids, twins Hazel, Phinneus and Henry.

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Awards

Year Movie/Film Role
2007 Hollywood Foreign Press Association Charlie Wilson's War Best Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role in a Motion Picture (Nom)
2000 Screen Actors Guild Erin Brockovich Best Actress (Won)
2000 British Academy of Film and Television Arts Erin Brockovich Best Actress (Won)
2000 Los Angeles Film Critics Association Erin Brockovich Best Actress (Won)
2000 Broadcast Film Critics Association Erin Brockovich Best Actress (Won)
2000 National Board of Review Erin Brockovich Best Actress (Won)
2000 Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences Erin Brockovich Best Actress (Won)
2000 Hollywood Foreign Press Association Erin Brockovich Best Performance by an Actress in a Motion Picture - Drama (Won)
1999 Hollywood Foreign Press Association Notting Hill Best Performance by an Actress in a Motion Picture - Drama (Nom)
1997 Hollywood Foreign Press Association My Best Friend's Wedding Best Performance by an Actress in a Motion Picture - Musical or Comedy (Nom)
1990 Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences Pretty Woman Best Actress (Nom)
1990 British Academy of Film and Television Arts Pretty Woman Best Actress (Nom)
1990 Hollywood Foreign Press Association Pretty Woman Best Performance by an Actress in a Motion Picture - Musical or Comedy (Won)
1989 Hollywood Foreign Press Association Steel Magnolias Best Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role in a Motion Picture (Won)
1989 Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences Steel Magnolias Best Supporting Actress (Nom)
1988 Independent Spirit Awards Mystic Pizza Best Actress (Nom)
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