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People who care about the world and people. Those who want to make a difference in by making ita peaceful and safe place.Layout Provided By FreeCodeSource.com - Myspace Layouts Julianne Moore to Star in Hare's The Vertical Hour on Broadway in Fall By Robert Simonson 22 Mar 2006Julianne Moore, the Oscar-nominated actress of "The Hours," "Far From Heaven" and "Short Cuts," will star in a new David Hare play on Broadway this fall, it was announced.The work, The Vertical Hour, will be directed by Sam Mendes, in his first Broadway foray since piloting the controversial Bernadette Peters revival of Gypsy. It will open Nov. 30 at a Shubert theatre yet to be named.Robert Fox, Neal Street Productions and Scott Rudin will produce.The play is about "a young American war correspondent turned academic who now teaches Political Studies at Yale. A brief holiday with her boyfriend in the Welsh borders brings her into contact with a kind of Englishman whose culture and beliefs are a surprise and a challenge, both to her and to her relationship."The design team for The Vertical Hour includes Scott Pask (scenery), Ann Roth (costumes) and Brian MacDevitt (lighting).Hare's Stuff Happens will open Off-Broadway this spring.Vertical Hour will mark Moore's Broadway debut. She received her big break in films in Robert Altman's 1993 movie "Short Cuts," in which she famously had an argument with the actor playing her husband while half dressed. She then appeared in Andre Gregory and Wallace Shawn's unorthodox film adaptation, "Uncle Vanya on 42nd Street." Subsequent films included "Nine Months," "Boogie Nights," "Safe," "The Big Lebowski," "The Ideal Husband" and "The End of the Affair." Her career reached a peak in 2002 with her acclaimed performances in "The Hours" (written by Hare) and "Far From Heaven," Todd Haynes stylistic tribute to the films of Douglas Sirk. She was Oscar-nominated for both parts.
Year Title Role Notes 2007 Next Post-production 2006 Children of Men Julian (In Theaters Now!!!) 2006 Savage Grace Barbara Daly Baekeland Filming 2006 Trust the Man Rebecca 2006 Freedomland Brenda Martin 2005 The Prize Winner of Defiance, Ohio Evelyn Ryan 2004 The Forgotten Telly Paretta 2004 Laws of Attraction Audrey Woods 2002 The Hours Laura Brown 2002 Far from Heaven Cathy Whitaker 2001 The Shipping News Wavey Prowse 2001 Evolution Dr. Allison Reed 2001 Hannibal Agent Clarice Starling 2000 The Ladies Man Audrey 1999 Magnolia Linda Partridge 1999 The End of the Affair Sarah Miles 1999 A Map of the World Theresa Collins 1999 An Ideal Husband Mrs. Laura Cheveley 1999 Cookie's Fortune Cora Duvall 1998 Psycho Lila Crane 1998 The Big Lebowski Maude Lebowski 1997 Boogie Nights Amber Waves 1997 The Myth of Fingerprints Mia 1997 The Lost World: Jurassic Park Dr. Sarah Harding 1996 Surviving Picasso Dora Maar 1995 Assassins Electra 1995 Nine Months Rebecca Taylor 1995 Safe Carol White 1995 Roommates Beth Holzcek 1994 Vanya on 42nd Street Yelena 1993 Short Cuts Marian Wyman 1993 The Fugitive Dr. Anne Eastman 1993 Benny & Joon Ruthie 1993 Body of Evidence Sharon Dulaney 1992 The Gun in Betty Lou's Handbag Elinor 1992 The Hand That Rocks The Cradle Marlene Craven 1990 Tales from the Darkside: The Movie Susan 1988 sLaughterhouse II Julie 1982 Timerider Technician
A chance meeting on the streets of New York with a devoted father and his young son led four-time Oscar-nominated actress Julianne Moore to become an advocate in the fight to find a cure for Tuberous Sclerosis, a largely unknown genetic disorder marked by the invasive growth of tumors in all the body's vital organs."The sight of this young boy, Tommy Lindsey, with a stitched and bandaged head, and the simple plea for help from his father made it difficult for her to say no", Moore said in her testimony before the House Appropriations Labor-HHS-Education Subcommittee. "We must find a cure for Tuberous Sclerosis to put an end to this disease."..