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Julianne Moore - Bart Freundlich

Julianne Moore - Bart FreundlichAge Difference: 10 Years

Relationship - Couple since 1966 - Married in 2003.

They have 2 children Caleb born in 1997 and Liv Helen born in 2002

Julianne: Born December 1960 Award Winning Actress

Bart: Born January 1970 Directory, Screenwriter, Producer

"I was a bookworm, and very skinny with big, thick glasses. I never went on dates and guys were afraid of me because I was smart. So I got contact lenses, started to dress a little better and tried not to talk about Plato with boys. It worked!"


Pass The Oreos

May 8th, 2008 by GiGi

I’m glad to see that Julianne Moore and I have something in common. We’re both hungry all the time.

Here’s Julianne’s comments on her diet……

“I still battle with my deeply boring diet of, essentially, yogurt and breakfast cereal and granola bars. I hate dieting. I hate having to do it to be the ‘right’ size. I’m hungry all the time. I think I’m a slender person, but the industry apparently doesn’t. All actresses are hungry all the time, I think.”

starvingmodel.jpgI notice that our diets differ somewhat. My diet certainly isn’t boring. I think my Oreo cookies sound a hell of a lot better than her yogurt and granola bars. Of course, if someone would pay me the salary that Julianne enjoys, I might consider her diet. I wonder what my Oreo’s would taste like dipped in yogurt?

Julianne’s comments bring to mind that many actresses and models strive continuously to maintain the image that the world of cinema and fashion dictate.

Every day, we’re bombarded by thousands of images of svelte, slim, 110-pound, beautiful women. On TV and in films, billboards, and magazines, the images of women are all based on what an industry thinks we should look like rather than the real world. Sadly these actresses and models are the only role models for young women.

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Madonna And Angelina Charity Publicity Hounds

April 29th, 2008 by GiGi

Julianne Moore appears to be seeking a little publicity herself by publicly criticizing Madonna and Angelina Jolie for deliberately seeking media attention for their humanitarian efforts.

Miss Moore herself is a pro-choice activist, sitting on the board of pro-choice organization Planned Parenthood and works quietly behind the scenes in suypport of US campaigns for Save the Children. She has also been involved with the TS Alliance and helps raise awareness for tuberous sclerosis.

“I don’t know why so much emphasis is placed on celebrities who volunteer. Most people do things in their daily lives. It’s just normal.”

Yes, Julianne, it is normal. Most people go about quietly donating their time and energy to special causes. But when a cause can snag a celebrity on the caliber of Madonna or Angelina the world takes notice. When that happens the charity or cause reaps in the benefits. If it seem contrived or a stunt to get a little extra publicity. Well so be it.

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Tribute To Julianne Moore And Bart

April 24th, 2008 by GiGi
Tribute To Julianne Moore And Bart

I found this lovely piece that’s well worth listening to and watching if you like Julianne.

Julianne Moore is one of my favorite Cougars. Her main squeeze, Bart Freundlich, who she married in 2003, is one of the sexiest men in Tinsel town.

This is a beautifully done video

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New Younger Man Older Woman Comedy

April 24th, 2008 by GiGi

julianne-moore-bart.jpg“National Treasure” veteran Justin Bartha will star opposite Catherine Zeta-Jones in “The Rebound,” a romantic comedy about the relationship between a younger man and an older woman. Bartha plays a 25-year-old man who starts an unlikely romance with his single-mother neighbor (Catherine Zeta-Jones).

Writer/director Bart Freundlich, who is nine years younger than his wife, actress Julianne Moore, will start shooting the film in New York this month.

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Never A Desperate Housewife

March 29th, 2008 by GiGi

It was beginning to look look Wisteria Lane was about to take on one of our favourite sexy older women, Julianne Moore. God knows the show could use a facelift.

It had been reported that Julianne would be appearing as the sister of Bree (Marcia Cross) in three future episodes including the season finale.

It looks like Julianne will not be a desperate housewife any time soon. We’re sorry to hear that. The show’s the loser here.

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Hollywood Makes It Official Older Women Are Sexy

January 29th, 2008 by GiGi

We don’t need Hollywood to tell us that older women are sexy, but I found this cute article I thought you’d enjoy

Hollywood makes it official: Older women are sexy

By Bonnie Erbe

May I have the envelope, please? Yes, ladies and gentlemen, the verdict is in and Hollywood has decided: Older women are officially declared sexy. At least that’s the media’s response to two major releases this holiday season. The media have ruled it so (and they always know, don’t they?) due to the success of “Something’s Gotta Give,” starring Diane Keaton, rejuvenating her career after a decade or two of semi-retirement, and “Calendar Girls,” starring Helen Mirren and Julie Walters - British actresses of a certain age.

In the former, Keaton plays a fabulously successful playwright in her 50s who dumps Keanu Reeves, a hunk of a younger lover, for Jack Nicholson, who plays a terminally single, senescent playboy. In the latter, a sweet group of polite British 40-to-60-something ladies pose nude (or almost) as a fund-raising stunt to drum up money for one of their cancer-stricken spouses.

For the longest time, stretch marks and wrinkles were beyond passe. They were verboten, terminators, as it were for women’s acting careers. Now (we can hope at least) they’re in vogue.helenmirren1c.jpg

It’s about time the reel Hollywood caught up with the real Hollywood. In their private lives, older actresses are pairing up with younger male stars at unheard-of rates. Look at a sampling of Hollywood’s hottest couples: Demi Moore and Ashton Kutcher- she is 16 years his senior. Cameron Diaz and Justin Timberlake - he is 9 years younger than she. Then there’s 44-year-old Madonna with her director-spouse Guy Ritchie, 10 years her junior. There’s Julianne Moore, who trumps her mate, Bart Freundlich, by nine years.

Long gone is the time (1967 was the year) when “Mrs. Robinson” was new to the Hollywood lexicon and the idea of older woman with her “spring rooster” was shocking, jaw-dropping, and bizarre. Even into the early ’70s, the movie-going public was still incredulous when Burt Reynolds, then a major sex symbol (but God knows why) had a four-year romance with singer Dinah Shore, who was 20 years older.

But is this progress, or is it Botox? Are younger men just more accepting of white hair, yellowed teeth, wrinkles, and sagging skin? Or have Botox, hair dye, tooth bleach, and plastic surgery merely transformed 60-year-old women into 45-year-old look-alikes?

Novelist and columnist Amy Sohn makes a fabulous point on her Web site. “Women in my mother’s generation are supposed to be happy that there are more and more roles for middle-aged actresses, but there’s not much to applaud for when the actresses look like mutated freaks. When my parents see a movie and my dad admits a crush on the 52-year-old, nipped-and-tucked, female star, my mom’s not going to feel flattered. She’s going to feel majorly dissed - because until she pays the 20 grand to get the work done herself, she’ll never be able to compare.”

The question is valid: If middle-age and older actresses merely cut and paste themselves into looking younger, are they really leading us into a new era, or just reinvigorating ancient stereotypes?

sharon-stone.jpgWhile we are not yet riding the crest of a tsunami, the data tell us we’re moving forward. The Screen Actors Guild collects data on diversity in filmmaking. In 2001, the guild reports actresses landed 38 percent of all movie roles and actresses over the age of 40 landed 24 percent of all film roles. That, while women overall accounted for 51 percent of the U.S. population, and women over the age of 40 represent 22.6 percent of the population. In 1992, actresses secured 29 percent of total roles and women over the age of 40 landed a mere 9 percent.

Actress Rosanna Arquette released a documentary earlier this year called, “Searching for Deborah Winger” in which she interviewed 25 leading (or formerly leading) actresses including Jane Fonda, Whoopi Goldberg, Sharon Stone, and Vanessa Redgrave. They talked about the consequences of aging and trying to stay alive professionally in an industry that so worships youth. Said Whoopi Goldberg, “I’m being stalked by my butt. It’s gotten bigger since I hit 45 and there’s nothing I can do about it.”

Ah, Whoopi! Lead us to truth, once again.

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