Julianne Moore appeared on daytime first in 1983 playing Carmen Engler on The Edge of Night. In 1985, Moore was cast as Frannie Hughes on As the World Turns and in 1986 the show introduced Frannie's twin sister, Sabrina. Moore left ATWT in 1987 and has had an extremely successful career ever since. Moore returned to ATWT in 2010 for a one day guest appearance as Frannie. Moore has several projects slated for release in 2015. In 2015, Moore won the Oscar for Best Actress for her work in Still Alice.
Personal Life[]
Moore has been married to Bart Freundlich since 08/23/2003 and they have two children: Caleb (b. 12/04/1997) and Liv (b. 04/11/2002). Moore was previously married to John Gould Rubin from 1985 to 1995.
Soapography[]
- Carmen Engler on The Edge of Night (1983)
- Frannie Hughes on As the World Turns (04/02/1985-05/1987; 04/05/2010)
- Sabrina Hughes on As the World Turns (11/16/1986-06/1987)
Awards and Nominations[]
Daytime Emmy Awards
YEAR | CATEGORY | CHARACTER/SERIES | W/N |
---|---|---|---|
1988 | Ingenue | Frannie Hughes/Sabrina Hughes, As the World Turns | W |
Soap Opera Digest Awards
YEAR | CATEGORY | CHARACTER/SERIES | W/N |
---|---|---|---|
1989 | Outstanding Supporting Actress - Daytime | Frannie Hughes/Sabrina Hughes, As the World Turns | N |
Academy Awards
YEAR | CATEGORY | MOVIE | W/N |
---|---|---|---|
1998 | Best Supporting Actress | Boogie Nights | N |
2000 | Best Actess | The End of the Affair | N |
2003 | Best Supporting Actress | The Hours | N |
2003 | Best Actress | Far from Heaven | N |
2015 | Best Actress | Still Alice | W |
Golden Globe Awards
YEAR | CATEGORY | SERIES/MOVIE | W/N |
---|---|---|---|
1994 | Best Ensemble Cast | Short Cuts | W |
1998 | Best Supporting Actress | Boogie Nights | N |
2000 | Best Actress - Drama | The End of the Affair | N |
2000 | Best Actress - Comedy/Musical | An Ideal Husband | N |
2003 | Best Actress - Drama | Far from Heaven | N |
2010 | Best Supporting Actress | A Single Man | N |
2011 | Best Actress - Comedy/Musical | The Kids Are All Right | N |
2013 | Best Actress - Miniseries/TV Movie | Game Change | W |
2015 | Best Actress - Drama | Still Alice | W |
2015 | Best Actress - Comedy/Musical | Maps to the Stars | N |
Primetime Emmy Awards
YEAR | CATEGORY | SERIES | W/N |
---|---|---|---|
2012 | Outstanding Lead Actress - Miniseries/Movie | Game Change | W |
Screen Actors Guild Awards
YEAR | CATEGORY | SERIES/MOVIE | W/N |
---|---|---|---|
1998 | Outstanding Female Actor in a Supporting Role | Boogie Nights | N |
1998 | Outstanding Ensemble | Boogie Nights | N |
2000 | Outstanding Female Actor in a Supporting Role | Magnola | N |
2000 | Outstanding Female Actor in a Lead Role | The End of the Affair | N |
2000 | Outstanding Ensemble | Magnola | N |
2003 | Outstanding Ensemble | The Hours | N |
2003 | Outstanding Perfomance by a Female Actor in a Supporting Role | The Hours | N |
2003 | Outstanding Female Actor in a Lead Role | Far from Heaven | N |
2011 | Outstanding Ensemble | The Kids Are All Right | N |
2013 | Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a TV Movie/Miniseries | Game Change | W |
2015 | Oustanding Female Actor in a Leading Role | Still Alice | W |
Star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame awarded on 10/03/2013.
Preceded by Martha Byrne (1987) |
Younger Actress Winner 1988 |
Succeeded by Kimberly McCullough (1989) |