Julianne Moore Reflects on Her 'Gig' Work, Lensed by David Roemer for Harper's Bazaar UK
/Actor Julianne Moore is styled by Miranda Almond in her cover story for the February 2024 issue of Harper’s Bazaar UK, lensed by David Roemer [IG].
In 2020, the New York Times named Julianne Moore one of the greatest actors of the 21st century. This Hollywood season Julianne Moore is playing opposite Natalie Portman in the controversial May December.
The film is the fifth time Moore has worked with director Todd Haynes.
Yesterday, we learned that Moore will star with Tilda Swinton in The Room Next Door, first English-language film from Oscar-winning Pedro Almodóvar.
In the world of fashion, Moore has been more devoted to Tom Ford than anyone else. Having just become an ambassador for Bottega Veneta, the actor says "I’ve known Matthieu [Blazy, the designer] since he was an assistant at Calvin Klein," she says. "He’s a tremendous talent."
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Fresh off her Document Journal interview with Grace Coddington, where Julianne Moore was styled by Grace Coddington to look like Grace Coddington while the duo talked about Grace Coddington wanting that damn movie made about her life before she either gets Alzheimer’s or passes [BAD Anne!] — well Julianne Moore is just as charming flying solo as her real-deal self in the September 2021pages of C Magazine.
Katie Mossman styles Moore in Bottega Veneta, Chanel, Fendi, Givenchy, Hermes, Ralph Lauren, Versace and more lensed by Jack Waterlot [IG] who conveys Moore’s Smart Sensuality persona in the lush images. Marshall Heyman interviews Moore, calling her “one of the greatest talents of her generation./ Hair by Marcus Francis; makeup by Gila Bass
Julianne Moore has a film out right now — one that means a great deal to her. Her role of mother in ‘Dear Evan Hanson’ means so much to her that Moore was willing to audition for the big-screen adaptation of the Broadway musical. plays Evan’s mom, a loving and devoted single mother who works hard to provide for her son. Evan struggles with his mental-health issues, accelerated with the suicide of a good friend. The role represents Julianne Moore singing for the first time.
“I’m not a singer, so it was a big leap,” Moore tells Heyman. “Honestly, it’s been a long time since I auditioned. I really can’t remember the last time I read for [a project], but I was happy to,” she says. “As an experience it was so challenging — so out of the box for me — that it was exciting.”
Moore is also honest that she wasn’t the first choice for the role.