Julianne Moore is a successful actress in the 1990's and 2000's mainly in a supporting role. She is married to her second husband, director Bart Freundlich. Her early acting career was on the stage and in small roles in films and television. Her break through role was in Robert Altman's Short Cuts. AFter the romantic comedy Ninen Months, her big break came with Boogie Nights for which she was nominated for the Best Supporting Actress Oscar. She then appeared in the second Jurrasic Park film, The Lost World which was a big commercial success.
She then worked with the COen brothers in The Big Lebowski. Cookies Fortune was another Robert Altman film. An Ideal Husband and The End of the Affair were both British literary adaptations. She gained another Best Actress Oscar nomination for The End of the Affair. In Far From Heaven in the 1950's she discovers her husband is gay and falls for a coloured gardener and gained her a Best Actress Oscar nomination. She played another troubled housewife in The Hours, a role that gained her the Best Supporting Actress Oscar nomination.
Children Of Men is a distopian thriller. A Single Man is an adaptation of the Christopher Isherwood novel. Crazy Stupid Love was a romantic comedy. It was her performance in Still Alice that finally won her the Best Actress Oscar as a woman developing dementia. She then appeared in two of The Huger Games films.