Julianne Moore filmography

Julianne Moore is an American actress who made her acting debut on television in 1984 in the mystery series The Edge of Night.[1] The following year she made her first appearance in the soap opera As the World Turns, which earned her a Daytime Emmy Award for Outstanding Ingenue in a Drama Series in 1988.[2][3] Following roles in television films, Moore had her breakthrough in Robert Altman's drama film Short Cuts (1993). Her performance garnered critical acclaim as well as notoriety for a monologue her character delivers while nude below the waist.[4][5][6][7] She played lead roles in 1995 in Todd Haynes' drama Safe and the romantic comedy Nine Months. In 1997, Moore portrayed a veteran pornographic actress in Paul Thomas Anderson's drama film Boogie Nights, which earned her her first nomination for the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress.[8] She also appeared in Steven Spielberg's adventure sequel The Lost World: Jurassic Park—Moore's biggest commercial success to that point.[9] Two years later, she played a wartime adulteress in The End of the Affair, for which she received her first Academy Award for Best Actress nomination.[10][11]

A headshot of Julianne Moore at the Cannes Film Festival in 2018
Moore at the 2018 Cannes Film Festival

In 2001, Moore portrayed the fictional character Clarice Starling in the crime thriller sequel Hannibal, and appeared as a scientist in the science fiction comedy Evolution. The following year, she re-teamed with Todd Haynes on the drama Far from Heaven and starred in the Stephen Daldry-directed drama The Hours, playing a troubled 1950s suburban housewife in both films.[12][13] She was awarded the Volpi Cup for Best Actress for the former and the Silver Bear for Best Actress for the latter,[14][15] and also received Academy Award nominations for both Best Actress (Far From Heaven) and Best Supporting Actress (The Hours).[16] In 2006, Moore starred in the crime drama Freedomland and Alfonso Cuarón's science fiction thriller Children of Men. She went on to play the socialite Barbara Daly Baekeland in Savage Grace (2007) and appeared opposite Colin Firth in the drama A Single Man (2009).[17]

Moore portrayed politician Sarah Palin in the 2012 political television drama Game Change, for which she won the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Miniseries or a Movie.[18] She found significant success in 2014 starring as an ageing actress in the satire Maps to the Stars, which won her the Cannes Film Festival Award for Best Actress, and as a linguistics professor with early-onset Alzheimer's disease in the drama Still Alice, for which she received the Best Actress Oscar.[19][20][21] Moore also appeared in The Hunger Games: Mockingjay – Part 1, which earned over $755 million to emerge as her highest-grossing release.[9] In 2017 Moore played a villainous entrepreneur in the highly successful spy film Kingsman: The Golden Circle.[22][23]

Film

YearTitleRoleNotesRef.
1990Tales from the Darkside: The MovieSusan[24][25]
1992The Hand That Rocks the CradleMarlene Craven[26]
1992The Gun in Betty Lou's HandbagElinor[27]
1993Body of EvidenceSharon Dulaney[28]
1993Benny & JoonRuthie[29]
1993The FugitiveDr. Anne Eastman[30]
1993Short CutsMarian Wyman[5]
1994Vanya on 42nd StreetYelena[31]
1995SafeCarol White[30]
1995RoommatesBeth Holzcek[32]
1995Nine MonthsRebecca Taylor[33]
1995AssassinsAnna / Electra[32]
1996Surviving PicassoDora Maar[34]
1997The Lost World: Jurassic ParkDr. Sarah Harding[30]
1997The Myth of FingerprintsMia[30]
1997Boogie NightsMaggie / Amber Waves[5]
1997Chicago CabDistraught Woman[35][36]
1998The Big LebowskiMaude Lebowski[30]
1998PsychoLila Crane[25]
1999Cookie's FortuneCora Duvall[37]
1999An Ideal HusbandMrs. Laura Cheveley[30]
1999A Map of the WorldTheresa Collins[30]
1999The End of the AffairSarah Miles[30]
1999MagnoliaLinda Partridge[30]
2000Not I"Mouth"Short film[38]
2000Ladies ManAudrey[30]
2001HannibalFBI Agent Clarice Starling[25]
2001EvolutionDr. Allison Reed[32]
2001World TravelerDulcie[39]
2001The Shipping NewsWavey Prowse[30]
2002Far from HeavenCathy Whitaker[32]
2002The HoursLaura Brown[32]
2004Marie and BruceMarieAlso executive producer[40]
2004Laws of AttractionAudrey Woods[32]
2004The ForgottenTelly Paretta[30]
2005Trust the ManRebecca[41]
2005The Prize Winner of Defiance, OhioEvelyn Ryan[32]
2005The Naked Brothers Band: The MovieHerselfCameo[42]
2006FreedomlandBrenda Martin[43]
2006Children of MenJulian Taylor[32][44]
2007NextNSA Agent Callie Ferris[30]
2007Savage GraceBarbara Baekeland[45][46]
2007I'm Not ThereAlice Fabian[30]
2008Eagle EyeARIIA (voice)Uncredited[47]
2008BlindnessDoctor's Wife[32]
2009The Private Lives of Pippa LeeKat[48]
2009A Single ManCharlotte "Charley" Roberts[49]
2009ChloeCatherine Stewart[50][51]
2010The Kids Are All RightJules Allgood[32]
2010ShelterCara HardingAlso known as 6 Souls[52][53]
2011Crazy, Stupid, LoveEmily Weaver[54]
2012Being FlynnJody Flynn[55]
2012What Maisie KnewSusanna[56]
2013Don JonEsther[57]
2013The English TeacherLinda Sinclair[58]
2013CarrieMargaret White[59]
2014Non-StopJen Summers[60]
2014Maps to the StarsHavana Segrand[61]
2014Still AliceDr. Alice Howland[62]
2014The Hunger Games: Mockingjay – Part 1President Alma Coin[63]
2014Seventh SonMother Malkin[64][65]
2015Maggie's PlanGeorgette Nørgaard[66]
2015FreeheldLaurel Hester[67]
2015The Hunger Games: Mockingjay – Part 2President Alma Coin[68]
2017WonderstruckLillian Mayhew / Older Rose[69]
2017SuburbiconRose / Margaret[70]
2017Kingsman: The Golden CirclePoppy Adams[71]
2018Gloria BellGloria Bell[72]
2018Bel CantoRoxanne Coss[73]
2019After the WeddingTheresa Young[74]
2019The Staggering GirlFrancesca MorettiShort film[75]
2020The GloriasGloria Steinem[76]
2021The Woman in the WindowKatie / Jane Russell[77]
2021Spirit UntamedCora Prescott (voice)[78]
2021With/In: Volume 1UnknownSegment: "Intersection"[79]
2021Dear Evan HansenHeidi Hansen[80]
2022When You Finish Saving the WorldRachel Katz[81]
2023SharperMadelineAlso producer[82]
2023May DecemberGracie Atherton-Yoo[83]
TBAEcho ValleyKate GarrettFilming[84]
TBAThe Room Next DoorIngridFilming[85]
Key
Denotes films that have not yet been released

Television

Year(s)TitleRole(s)NotesRef.
1984The Edge of NightCarmen Engler7 episodes[86]
[87]
1985–1988;
2010
As the World TurnsFrannie Hughes
Sabrina Hughes
[2]
[86]
[88]
1987I'll Take ManhattanIndia WestMiniseries[89]
1989Money, Power, MurderPeggy Lynn BradyTelevision film[90]
[91]
1990B.L. StrykerTinaEpisode: "High Rise"[92]
1991The Last to GoMarcyTelevision film[30]
[93]
[94]
1991Cast a Deadly SpellConnie StoneTelevision film[95]
1998Saturday Night LiveHostEpisode: "Julianne Moore / Backstreet Boys"[96]
2004Sesame StreetHerself2 episodes[97]
2009–201330 RockNancy Donovan6 episodes[25]
2012Game ChangeSarah PalinTelevision film[98]
2016Inside Amy SchumerHerselfEpisode: "Brave"[99]
2016Difficult PeopleSarah NussbaumEpisode: "High Alert"[100]
2017NightcapHerselfEpisode: "Single White Staci"[101]
2021Lisey's StoryLisey LandonMiniseries[102]
2024Mary & GeorgeMary VilliersMiniseries[103]

Video games

Year(s)TitleRole(s)NotesRef.
1997Chaos Island: The Lost WorldSarah Harding (voice)Based on the movie The Lost World: Jurassic Park[104]

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