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Julia Roberts biography





Synopsis
Born on October 28, 1967, in Smyrna, Georgia, Julia Roberts made her debut on the television series "Crime Story." She starred in "Steel Magnolias" in 1988 and earned an Academy Award nomination. Her most iconic role was in "Pretty Woman" with actor Richard Gere. Roberts won an Oscar for "Erin Brockovich." She has been one of the highest paid actors and biggest box office earners in Hollywood.

Early Career
Actress, producer. Born on October 28, 1967, in Smyrna, Georgia. The
youngest of three children, she grew up surrounded by creative
individuals. Her parents were both actors who ran a workshop for
aspiring writers and performers until their divorce in 1971. Initially
Roberts wanted to become a veterinarian, but she abandoned this dream
when she realized that she had "an inability to deal with science on a
brainiac kind of level."After graduating high school in 1985, Roberts
moved to New York City to live with her sister Lisa. Both Lisa and
brother Eric were pursuing careers as actors. In New York, Roberts also joined the family business, landing a guest appearance on the television series Crime Story. She really caught the public's eye, however, as the wild but vulnerable Daisy in Mystic Pizza (1988). The next year, she cemented her status as a rising star in Steel Magnolias
(1989), appearing alongside such acting legends as Shirley MacLaine and
Sally Field. Roberts earned an Academy Award nomination for Best
Supporting Actress for her work on the film. She was also in the
spotlight for her relationships with actors Liam Neeson and Dylan
McDermott. After that, Roberts' career really took off. She
played a hooker who falls in love with a client (played by Richard Gere)
in the box-office hit Pretty Woman (1990). For her convincing
performance, Roberts received an Academy Award nomination for Best
Actress. She followed up the role with a few career missteps i. Dying Young (1991) received mixed reviews, as did Hook (1991), which revisited the story of Peter Pan.
Both films also proved to be disappointments at the box office. Around
this time, Roberts called off her wedding to actor Kiefer Sutherland,
her co-star in 1990's Flatliners, just days before the ceremony was set to occur.

Mature Roles
After taking a break from film, Roberts landed another big hit with the thriller The Pelican Brief (1993) with Denzel Washington. She then surprised fans with a quickie marriage to country singer-songwriter Lyle Lovett that same year. The union proved to be short-lived, however, with the pair divorcing after only 21 months of marriage.
Mary Reilly (1996) starred Roberts in a decidedly unglamorous role, playing a maid who works for Dr. Jekyll. Audiences were less than enthusiastic about the film.




Returning to her image as America's sweetheart, Roberts dominated the box office with such romantic comedies as My Best Friend's Wedding (1997) with Dermot Mulroney and Notting Hill (1999) with Hugh Grant. Her star appeal even helped draw audiences to the critically panned Runaway Bride, in which Roberts again joined up with Pretty Woman co-star Richard Gere.
In 2000, she made a dramatic breakthrough with her powerful performance in Erin Brockovich. In the film, she played the title character: a gutsy, struggling single mom. Based on a true story, Brockovich helped lead the fight against a California power company that allegedly poisoned a small town's water supply. Roberts won several awards for the project, including her first Academy Award. Her $20 million salary for the film was also a Hollywood milestone, making her first woman to receive such a hefty sum.
The following year, Roberts starred in the independent film The Mexican with Brad Pitt and James Gandolfini. During the making of the movie, she met cameraman Danny Moder. He was married at the time, and Roberts was dating actor Benjamin Bratt. The two became good friends, which later evolved into a relationship after they had split from their respective partners.

Recent Work
After Erin Brockovich, Roberts took on some light-hearted roles, appearing with George Clooney in Ocean's Eleven (2001) and Ocean's Twelve (2004) along with Brad Pitt, Matt Damon, and Andy Garcia. She was the only woman in the cast in the first installment, which she said had "its ups and downs." Clooney is well known for his love of practical jokes on set, and Roberts did not escape unscathed. She found herself once trapped in her hotel room after her co-stars put shaving cream on her door and blocked it with two heavy potted plants.
On July 4, 2002, Roberts married Moder at her ranch in Taos, New Mexico. The couple welcomed twins Phinnaeus Walter and Hazel Patricia in November 2004. Their third child, son Henry Daniel, was born in June 2007.
Putting her family first, Roberts became more selective about her work. She took on an emotionally challenging part in Closer (2004) with Clive Owen, Natalie Portman, and Jude Law. Directed by Mike Nichols, the film explored the complexities surrounding two relationships marked by deceit and infidelity. Roberts then made her Broadway debut in Three Days of Rain in 2006 with Bradley Cooper and Paul Rudd. While it received mixed reviews, the drama became a huge success financially, earning more than $12 million for a 12-week run.
Roberts then starred in the film, Charlie Wilson's War (2007), with Tom Hanks and Philip Seymour Hoffman. Roberts received a Globe Globe nomination in the Best Supporting Actress category for her portrayal of an anticommunist Texas socialite. Her character encourages Congressman Charlie Wilson to support freedom fighters in Afghanistan in their conflict against the Soviet troops in their country.
Her next project, 2008's Fireflies in the Garden, boasted an all-star cast, which included Willem Dafoe, Emily Watson, and Ryan Reynolds. The family drama gave Roberts a chance to work with her husband, Danny, who served as the director of photography on the film.




Fireflies in the Garden was shown during the Berlin Film Festival and released abroad, but it was not given a theatrical run in the United States.

Continued Success
Returning to American cinemas in 2009 with Duplicity, Roberts reunited with Closer co-star Clive Owen. She explained her two-year absence from the American movie scene to People
magazine, saying "I don't have the bug to work. I have the bug to make
good movies, and those don't come along very often." While the film was
not a huge hit, critics heralded her return. "It is an undeniable thrill
to see her again," wrote Lisa Schwarzbaum in Entertainment Weekly.


In addition to acting, Roberts has worked behind the
scenes. She served as an executive producer for the 2003 short-lived
television series Queens Supreme and for television adaptations of the American Girl stories. The most recent television movie was 2008's Kit Kittredge: An American Girl starring Abigail Breslin as the title character. Roberts continues to find compelling roles to play. In 2010, she appeared in the ensemble comedy Valentine's Day. Roberts also stars in the upcoming drama Eat, Pray, Love, a film adaptation of the best-selling book by Elizabeth Gilbert. With
a number of other projects in development, Roberts will continue to
juggle her life as a self-described "domestic goddess" with her career
as one of the world's most popular actresses. "Acting fulfills me in a
creative way . . . and it gives me something to talk about at dinner,"
she told Allure magazine.


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Julia Roberts is an Academy Award-winning actress, and one of the top box office earners in Hollywood.


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