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Duplicity (2009)
Julia as...N/A
Director: Tony Gilroy
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The Friday Night Knitting Club (2008)
Julia as...Georgia Walker
Director: N/A
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Fireflies in the Garden (2008)
Julia as...Lisa Waechter
Director: Dennis Lee
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Charlie Wilson's War (2007)
Julia as...Joanne Herring
Director: Mike Nichols
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Charlotte's Web (2006)
Julia as...Charlotte the Spider
Director: Gary Winick
Official Site | IMDB | More info...
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| Milestones |
1986 Made film acting debut in "Blood Red," co-starring brother Eric (released regionally in USA March 1989)
1987 TV debut in "The Survivor" episode of NBC's "Crime Story"
1988 Appeared in first TV-movie, "Baja Oklahoma" (HBO)
1988 First released film, "Satisfaction"
1988 Played first leading film role in "Mystic Pizza"
1989 Received a Best Supporting Actress Oscar nomination as Shelby, the doomed diabetic bride in "Steel Magnolias"
1990 Breakthrough screen performance, the title role in "Pretty Woman"; garnered Best Actress Academy Award nomination; first screen pairing with Richard Gere under the direction of Garry Marshall
1991 Played Tinkerbell in Steven Spielberg's "Hook"
1991 Starred as an abused wife on the run from her husband in the surprise hit "Sleeping With the Enemy"
1992 Appeared as herself (in a movie-within-the-movie) in Robert Altman's "The Player"
1992 Formed a two year semi-exclusive production deal between her own YMA Productions and Joe Roth's Caravan Pictures
1993 Starred opposite Denzel Washington in "The Pelican Brief"
1994 Had rare box office disappointment teamed with Nick Nolte in "I Love Trouble"
1995 Guest-starred in an episode of the hit NBC sitcom "Friends"
1996 Co-starred in the Woody Allen directed musical comedy, "Everyone Says I Love You" as Allen's love interest; also sang on the soundtrack, "All My Life"
1996 Portrayed Kitty Kiernan, erstwhile lover to "Michael Collins" in Neil Jordan's biopic of the Irish patriot
1996 Took on a dramatic role as the British maid to Dr. Jekyll in "Mary Reilly"
1997 Had box-office hit with the comedy "My Best Friend's Wedding"
1998 Appeared as herself in an episode of the CBS sitcom "Murphy Brown"
1998 Narrated and appeared in the PBS' special "In the Wild: Orangutans With Julia Roberts"
1998 Producing debut, "Stepmom"; played the title role of Ed Harris' young girlfriend competing with his ex-wife (Susan Sarandon)
1999 Made rare TV dramatic guest appearance on an episode of "Law & Order"; garnered an Emmy nomination
1999 Reteamed with Garry Marshall and Richard Gere for "Runaway Bride"
1999 Starred opposite Hugh Grant in the romantic comedy "Notting Hill"
2000 Won an Academy Award for her role as "Erin Brockovich," a based on fact tale of a legal secretary who championed a case of water poisoning into a class action lawsuit
2001 Co-starred with Brad Pitt in "The Mexican"
2001 Played a personal assistant to a movie star in "America's Sweethearts"
2001 Was featured in Steven Soderbergh's remake of "Ocean's Eleven"
2002 Reunited with Clooney for "Confessions of a Dangerous Mind" which he also directed
2002 Starred with Blair Underwood in the Steven Soderbergh directed "Full Frontal"
2003 Played a free-spirited teacher at a women-only college in "Mona Lisa Smile"
2004 Executive produced the "An American Girl" movies, which aired on the Disney channel; based on the popular American Girl dolls and books
2004 Returned with the original cast for "Ocean's Twelve" directed by Steven Soderbergh
2004 Starred with Jude Law in Mike Nichols' "Closer" an adaption of the broadway play
2006 Made her stage debut in the Broadway revival of Richard Greenberg's play, "Three Days of Rain"
2006 Voiced the title character in live-action/computer-animated feature film "Charlotte's Web," based on the book by E.B. White
2007 Re-teamed with director Mike Nichols for "Charlie Wilson's War" playing a Texan socialite opposite Tom Hanks; earned a Golden Globe nomination for Best Supporting Actress in a Motion Picture
Formed Shoelace Productions
Moved to NYC immediately after high school graduation; lived with sister Lisa; worked briefly as a Click model
Raised in Smyrna, Georgia
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