Last year, Cate Blanchett was feted during lunch during a famous Le Cirque restaurant. A few months after she won a Oscar for “Blue Jasmine.”
This year, it was Julianne Moore’s turn. Ellen Barkin and Kate Capshaw were among a guest who toasted Moore on her dual Golden Globe nominations– in play for “Still Alice” and in comedy for “Maps to a Stars.” Moore is a contingency on personality in a Best Actress competition for a Oscar this year in “Still Alice.”
Alec Baldwin, Moore’s costar in “Alice” also showed adult to lend support during a universe famous French restaurant. “Still Alice,” Moore explained, was a discerning turnaround. They shot it fast, and only done a Toronto Film Festival. Michael Barker and Tom Bernard of Sony Pictures Classics bought it on a mark and knew that Moore would go right into a Oscar race.
Moore got her start on “As a World Turns” in 1985, and took off like a rocket. Her co-stars on a soap enclosed Meg Ryan, Marisa Tomei, and Steven Weber. When “ATWT” was finale a 55 year run in 2010, Moore did a menschy thing– she returned and played a same impression she’d created.
Since then, Julie– that’s what everybody calls her– has had a array of hits from Robert Altman’s “Short Cuts” to Stephen Daldry’s “The Hours.” She won about 12 awards for personification Sarah Palin in HBO’s “Game Change.”
Moore pronounced she disturbed that no one would see “Still Alice” when Toronto scheduled it during 4:30pm opposite Jon Stewart’s “Rosewater” and Jennifer Aniston in “Cake.” “We did a red runner and there were like 3 people from a Toronto press,” she said. But Barker and Bernard were there, and a rest is history.
Moore will be respected in midst Jan during a Museum of a Moving Image, right after a Globes and before a SAG Awards. What a winter! o
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