Sunday, October 16, 2011

Julia Roberts Biography

but also a rival to the likes of Cruise, Gibson and Schwarzenegger. Through the nineties, for all its efforts to broaden its scope, it was considered primarily as a movie star, just as an actor at all. It was forgotten that fact, as the condemned Shelby in Steel Magnolias, she was nominated for an Oscar for a dramatic role in Pretty Woman explosion blinded us all.

Actress Julia Roberts was actually named Julie Fiona Roberts. She was born into a family which boasted blood English, Welsh, Irish and Scottish among his ancestors.

Julian's father, Walter, is said to have been something external. By all accounts, he was a sensitive artist who had once tried to become an actor. In 1950, Walter, joined the U.S. Air Force, which offers free training for members at that time. He was placed at the base Keesler in Biloxi, Mississippi, when he decided to take part in theatrical production of George Washington slept here, and it was served at the same time in an amateur show that he met his future Julian's mother, Betty Lou Bredemus .

Betty Lou was born in Minneapolis, and was part of Swedish origin. She and Walter were married before, and then return to Atlanta, where Betty Lou gave birth to three children: Eric, Lisa and Julie. Julia's parents held two theater lovers, and even created a children's theater in your home.

Julia grew up in the middle class, urban Atlanta, and spent much of his childhood to see his parents produce plays at home. Unfortunately, Betty Lou and Walter failed marriage when Julia was just four years, Betty Lou then moved to Smyrna, Georgia with her daughters, while Walter remained in Atlanta with Eric, who was 16 at the time of separation. Betty soon remarried, and Julia new stepfather was called Michael Motes.

In Smyrna, Julia went to school at Fitzhugh Lee Elementary School, Griffin Middle School and Campbell High School. She loved animals, and often followed the local veterinarian during their tours: Occasionally, you might even bring stray animals injured in your home! It is rumored that Julia was teased at school for having a big mouth, and with glasses, and for many years afterwards, she always thought of herself as a geek and unattractive.

Julia was a good sport, she loved riding and also excelled at tennis - she even played tennis for the school team. While still at school, Julia has developed a passionate love for poetry, she spent many happy hours in the school library where she discovered the works of Walt Whitman, who quickly became his favorite poet. Julia is still an avid reader, and it says the number of Faulkner, Hardy, Hemingway and F. Scott Fitzgerald among her favorite authors
When she was 10, Julia dear father Walter died of cancer, and he was totally saddened by this sad event. Her brother Eric was going to be appreciated for his acting career: In 1977.

he was already acting in the soap opera Another World, and the following year became an instant hit in a movie called The King of the Gypsies, in which he stars with Shelley Winters and Susan Sarandon.



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