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Julia Roberts
Actress. Born Julie Fiona Roberts, on October 28, 1967, in
Smyrna, Georgia, to Betty and Walter Roberts. Her parents
divorced when she was four and her father died when she was
nine. Just after high school, Roberts joined her sister in New
York City and began modeling. Her brother, Eric, was already
established as an actor, and Julia filmed a small role in Blood
Red (1988), in which he starred.
Her first major film role came in 1988’s Satisfaction, starring
Justine Bateman of Family Ties fame and Liam Neeson. That same
year, she costarred as one of three restless small-town girls in
Mystic Pizza. Her performance as a doomed young bride in 1989’s
ensemble drama Steel Magnolias, costarring Sally Field, Dolly
Parton, Daryl Hannah, Shirley MacLaine, and Dylan McDermott
earned Roberts notice as a promising dramatic actress, including
a Golden Globe Award and an Academy Award nomination for Best
Supporting Actress.
Just one year later, Roberts made the leap to superstardom with
her breakthrough turn as a Hollywood Boulevard prostitute who
falls in love with her business mogul client, played by Richard
Gere, in the smash hit Pretty Woman (1990). She again garnered
Golden Globe and Academy Award nods for the role, this time in
the Best Actress category.
The tremendous box office success of Pretty Woman made Roberts
one of Hollywood’s most sought-after actresses. She
released a number of less successful movies on its heels,
including the standard-issue thrillers Flatliners (1990),
costarring future fiancé Kiefer Sutherland, and Sleeping with
the Enemy (1991); the star-studded Steven Spielberg bomb Hook
(1991), with Dustin Hoffman; and the weepy Dying Young (1991).
Roberts got the role of her career in 2000 when she portrayed
the crusading legal secretary who spearheaded one of the largest
class-action lawsuits in U.S. history in the drama Erin
Brockovich. Directed by Steven Soderbergh, the film was an
enormous critical and commercial success, earning five Academy
Award nominations, including Best Picture, Best Director, Best
Supporting Actor (Albert Finney), and Best Actress. Roberts’
emotional Oscar win capped an incredible string of international
awards she received for the role, including Best Actress honors
from the New York, Los Angeles, and London critics’
associations, a Golden Globe Award, and a British Academy of
Film and Television Arts (BAFTA) Award (the British equivalent
of the Oscar). Her $20 million salary for the film also made
Roberts the highest-paid actress of all time.
In 2001, Roberts starred in the romantic crime caper The Mexican
opposite Brad Pitt, the comedy America’s Sweethearts, costarring
John Cusack, Catherine Zeta-Jones, and Billy Crystal, and the
star-studded remake Ocean’s Eleven, directed by Soderbergh and
featuring Pitt, George Clooney, and Matt Damon.
After her marriage to Lyle Lovett ended in 1995 after less than
two years—most of which the couple spent apart due to work
commitments—Roberts dated actors Daniel Day-Lewis and Matthew
Perry as well as health club owner Pat Manocchia.
In late 1997, she began a more than three-year relationship
with the actor Benjamin Bratt, then the star of Law & Order.
Roberts and Bratt split in the spring of 2001. On July 4, 2002,
Roberts married cameraman Daniel Moder at her New Mexico ranch.
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