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With so many accomplishments and iconic films, most of us have probably seen her in dozens of movies.

But, even so, there is plenty more to Moore than what you see in her films.

Julianne Moore

So, we’ve put together some of the most interesting and surprising things about her.

Julianne Moore grew up in a military family

Julianne Moore’s father was a military judge.

Because of his military career, she toldThe Guardian, her family frequently moved throughout her childhood.

Julianne Moore at the SAG Awards

You get very close to your family.

It gave me adaptability, a sense of universality."

Moore discussed her family’s military background further in an episode of the PBS show"Finding Your Roots.

Julianne Moore holding her Oscar

IndieWirequoted Moore discussing her work while at the London Film Festival.

She explained that she doesn’t make much or sometimes any money on indie projects.

In reference to “The Kids Are All Right,” she said, “It actuallycost memoney.

Julianne Moore wearing sunglasses

Because you have to uproot your whole family.

So some movies allow you to have a career and a regular job.

But, those more commercial films also help her to continue her indie passion projects.

Julianne Moore, George Clooney marching

you might’t make a living doing just indie films.”

But she was actually born as Julie Smith.

Julianne Moore was a name she took on when she started acting.

Julianne Moore in Cannes, France

Julie is fairly similar to Julianne, so you might be wondering why she changed it at all.

So, she needed a stage name.

Then she got the last name “Moore” from her father’s middle name.

Julianne Moore in “Les Miserables”

“It’s horrible to change your name.

I’d been Julie Smith my whole life, and I didn’t want to change it.”

But, that hasn’t stopped Moore from joining the conversation.

Julianne Moore at a premiere

She’s a part ofMoms Demand Action, a grassroots movement that works to create stronger gun laws.

“I think it was devastating for people to have to renounce one thing to become another.”

So, it seems fair that Moore’s citizenship now legally expresses that same sentiment.

Julianne Moore in a red gown

“I was lonely,” Moore said.

“I don’t think I felt happy.

I didn’t have the kind of personal life I wanted.

“The Hunger Games” cast

I’d spent my 20s working hard and trying to get to wherevertherewas, which wasn’t really anywhere.

It was just a job, and I really wanted a family.”

To combat her declining mental health, Moore went to see a therapist.

Better Midler, Julianne Moore laughing

And that’s not true," the actress said.

“You have to make your personal life happen as much as your career.”

Though this career move may seem surprising, Moore toldEllethat she’s always loved books.

Julianne Moore posing

She toldEntertainment Weeklythat “Freckleface Strawberry” was inspired by her own childhood nickname.

So, she wrote the book as a tribute to the children and mothers with the same experience.

And, in true soap opera fashion, one of the sisters was evil while the other was good.

Julianne Moore with husband, children

Moore explained that her two characters were actually half-sisters and cousins.

“We had the same dad, and our moms were sisters.

It was Moore’s children who first introduced her to the series.

Julianne Moore on the red carpet

“I tore through them,” she said.

“And then I thought, ‘Oh, I think there’s a part for me.’

And I actually called and said, ‘Who’s playing President Coin?’

Julianne Moore attends fashion show

Because I wanted to be part of the series.”

That’s how she ended up being cast in the third and fourth films of the hit series!

Magazine Innovator Award for acting and activism in 2019.

While presenting the award, Midler gave a short speech about Moore thatPage Sixquoted.

Midler said, “She’s been my best friend for nine months.

I love her.”

Moore’s new friend also made a point to share how deserving Moore was of the award.

There is a range between those two big enough to drive cattle.”

During aninterviewwith Stephen Colbert, he even referred to her as a “ginger icon.”

But have you ever wondered if it’s natural?

However, Moore assuredRedbookthat she’s a natural redhead.

She also mentioned trying blonde highlights while in her 30s but not liking the way they looked.

“Whenever I see one on the street, I nod or say hello.

I feel like there’s a redhead collectiveyou notice each other.”

The pair began dating while shooting the film, and their relationship has stood the test of time.

They were married in 2003, and they have two children together.

Since meeting on set, the couple has also worked together as actor and director three more times.

Most recently, the pair joined creatively for the 2019 film,“After the Wedding.

“Freundlich wrote and directed the film, while his wife played one of the leads, Theresa Young.

During her promotion of the film, Moore shared withReutersthat she lost a friend to the disease.

“By 1985, a lot of people I knew were sick,” she said.

“And by [‘88], I was caring for somebody in a ward …

I saw this movie and was so incredibly moved.”

Moore also worked withSiaandZoe Saldanain 2017 ona projectto raise awareness and funds for #endHIV.

Online,they gave all proceeds to#endHIV.

Moore also shared her use of alternative medicines such asacupunctureand traditional Chinese medicine.

She said thatacupuncturehas eased her back pain and has even helped her get through the loss of her mother.

I was just a wreck.