Her
three-minute performance as Harrison Ford's doctor colleague in The Fugitive was enough to
convince Steven Spielberg to cast her--without an audition... JULIANNE MOORE spent
the early years of her life in over two dozen locations around the world with her parents,
a psychiatric social worker and a military judge.
Moore left a definite trail around the world, as one can see by the many school mates
that remember her on the message board.
She finally found her place at Boston University, where she earned her Bachelor of Fine
Arts (B.F.A.) degree in acting from the School of the Performing Arts.
After graduation, she found herself in Manhatten, where she also started her acting
career. Some of the off-Broadway plays she appeared in included Caryl Churchill's Serious
Money and Ice Cream With Hot Fudge.
Later moving into daytime television, Moore appeared briefly on The Edge of Night.
From 1985 to 1988 she played two half-sisters Frannie and Sabrina on the soap As The
World Turns. This performance later led to an Oustanding Ingenue Emmy Award in 1988.
Moore's first appearance on screen...
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