Julia Roberts
American actress
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2025 | Slated to play Alma Olsson in an upcoming film currently in post-production |
2023 | Roberts starred and produced in 'Leave the World Behind' as Amanda Sandford |
2022 | Played Martha Mitchell and served as executive producer for 'Gaslit', an 8-episode television series |
2022 | Roberts starred in and executive produced 'Ticket to Paradise' as Georgia Cotton |
2018 | Starred as Heidi Bergman and served as executive producer for 'Homecoming', a 10-episode television series |
2018 | Roberts starred as Holly Burns in the drama 'Ben Is Back' |
2017 | Appeared as herself in an episode of 'Running Wild with Bear Grylls' |
2017 | Roberts had two notable roles: voice work as Smurf Willow in 'Smurfs: The Lost Village' and playing Isabel Pullman in 'Wonder' |
2016 | Roberts appeared in two films: 'Mother's Day' as Miranda Collins and 'Money Monster' as Patty Fenn. |
2016 | Roberts appeared in the ensemble comedy 'Mother's Day' as Miranda Collins |
2015 | Roberts portrayed Jess Cobb in the thriller 'Secret in Their Eyes' |
2014 | Roberts stars in the television film 'The Normal Heart' as Dr. Emma Brookner |
2014 | Roberts narrates an episode of 'Makers: Women Who Make America' focusing on 'Women in Hollywood' |
2013 | Roberts portrayed Barbara Fordham in 'August: Osage County'. |
2012 | Roberts starred as Queen Clementianna in the fairy tale adaptation 'Mirror, Mirror' |
2011 | Julia Roberts presented and executive produced the documentary 'Extraordinary Moms' |
2011 | Roberts was involved in three projects: acting in 'Larry Crowne', providing voice work for 'Love, Wedding, Marriage', and serving as an executive producer for 'Jesus Henry Christ' |
2010 | Julia Roberts starred in two films: 'Valentine's Day' as Captain Kate Hazeltine and 'Eat Pray Love' as Elizabeth Gilbert. |
2010 | Julia Roberts appears in the ensemble romantic comedy film 'Valentine's Day' as Captain Kate Hazeltine |
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