Julia Roberts filmography

A photograph of Roberts at the 2016 Cannes Film Festival
Roberts at the premiere of Money Monster at the 2016 Cannes Film Festival

Julia Roberts is an American actress and producer who made her debut in the 1987 direct-to-video feature Firehouse.[1] Roberts made her breakthrough the following year by starring in the coming-of-age film Mystic Pizza (1988).[2][3][4] For her supporting role in the comedy-drama Steel Magnolias (1989), she received the Golden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actress.[5][6] Roberts' next role was opposite Richard Gere in the romantic comedy Pretty Woman (1990). The film is estimated to have sold over 42 million tickets in North America—the most for a romantic comedy in the United States as of 2014.[7][8] For her performance, Roberts won the Golden Globe Award for Best Actress (Musical or Comedy).[6] In 1991, she appeared in the psychological thriller Sleeping with the Enemy, and played Tinker Bell in the Steven Spielberg-directed fantasy adventure Hook. Two years later, Roberts starred in the legal thriller The Pelican Brief, an adaptation of the John Grisham novel of the same name. During the late 1990s, she played the lead in the romantic comedies My Best Friend's Wedding (1997), Notting Hill (1999), and Runaway Bride (1999).

In 2000, Roberts played the eponymous environmental activist in the Steven Soderbergh-directed biographical film Erin Brockovich. She became the first actress to earn $20 million for a film.[9][10] Roberts' performance garnered her the Academy Award for Best Actress, the BAFTA Award for Best Actress in a Leading Role, and the Golden Globe Award for Best Actress (Drama).[6][11][12] The following year, she starred in the romantic comedy America's Sweethearts (2001), and also reteamed with Soderbergh on the comedy heist remake Ocean's Eleven (2001). Roberts appeared in the 2003 drama, Mona Lisa Smile, which earned her a then record $25 million salary for a film actress.[10][13] The following year, she starred in the romantic drama Closer (2004), and also reprised her role in Ocean's Eleven in its sequel, Ocean's Twelve (2004). In 2006, she lent her voice to two animated films: The Ant Bully, and Charlotte's Web. Roberts appeared in the black comedy drama August: Osage County (2013), for which she was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress.[9]

Roberts made her television debut in the drama series Crime Story in 1987. She appeared in the crime drama series Miami Vice, and the television film Baja Oklahoma (both in 1988). In 1996, Roberts guest starred on the television sitcom Friends. Her guest star appearance on the police procedural/legal drama Law & Order in 1999, earned Roberts a nomination for the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Guest Actor in a Drama Series.[14] She has, as of 2014, served as an executive producer on four films in the American Girl film series. The first three were television films while the fourth, Kit Kittredge: An American Girl, had a theatrical release in 2008. In 2014, Roberts provided narration for an episode of the documentary series Makers: Women Who Make America, and appeared in the television film The Normal Heart. Her role in the latter garnered Roberts a nomination for the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Miniseries or a Movie.[14]

Film

A photograph of Roberts attending the Deauville American Film Festival in 1990
Roberts at the Deauville American Film Festival in 1990
A photograph of Roberts in 2002
Roberts in May 2002
A photograph of Roberts in Paris, 2010
Roberts promoting Eat Pray Love in Paris, 2010
Title Year Role Notes Ref(s)
Firehouse 1987 Babs Uncredited
Straight-to-video release
[1][15][16]
Satisfaction 1988 Daryle Shane [17]
Mystic Pizza 1988 Daisy Arujo [18]
Blood Red 1989 Marisa Collogero Filmed in 1986 [16][19]
Steel Magnolias 1989 Shelby Eatenton Latcherie [20]
Pretty Woman 1990 Vivian Ward [21]
Flatliners 1990 Rachel Mannus [22]
Sleeping with the Enemy 1991 Laura Williams Burney/ Sara Waters [23]
Dying Young 1991 Hilary O'Neil [24]
Hook 1991 Tinker Bell [25]
The Player 1992 Herself Cameo [26][27]
The Pelican Brief 1993 Darby Shaw [28]
I Love Trouble 1994 Sabrina Peterson [29]
Prêt-à-Porter 1994 Anne Eisenhower [30]
Something to Talk About 1995 Grace King Bichon [31]
Mary Reilly 1996 Mary Reilly [32]
Michael Collins 1996 Kitty Kiernan [33]
Everyone Says I Love You 1996 Von Sidell [34]
My Best Friend's Wedding 1997 Julianne Potter [35]
Conspiracy Theory 1997 Alice Sutton [36]
Stepmom 1998 Isabel Kelly Also executive producer [37]
Notting Hill 1999 Anna Scott [38]
Runaway Bride 1999 Maggie Carpenter [39]
Erin Brockovich 2000 Erin Brockovich [9]
The Mexican 2001 Samantha Barzel [40]
America's Sweethearts 2001 Kiki Harrison [41]
Ocean's Eleven 2001 Tess Ocean [42]
Grand Champion 2002 Jolene [43][44]
Full Frontal 2002 Francesca/Catherine [45]
Confessions of a Dangerous Mind 2002 Patricia Watson [46]
Mona Lisa Smile 2003 Katherine Ann Watson [47]
Tell Them Who You Are 2004 Herself [48]
Closer 2004 Anna Cameron [49]
Ocean's Twelve 2004 Tess Ocean [50]
The Ant Bully 2006 Hova Voice only [51]
Charlotte's Web 2006 Charlotte the Spider Voice only [52]
Charlie Wilson's War 2007 Joanne Herring [53]
Fireflies in the Garden 2008 Lisa Taylor [54][55]
Kit Kittredge: An American Girl 2008 Executive producer [56]
Duplicity 2009 Claire Stenwick [57]
Valentine's Day 2010 Captain Kate Hazeltine [58]
Eat Pray Love 2010 Elizabeth Gilbert [59]
Jesus Henry Christ 2011 Executive producer [60][61]
Love, Wedding, Marriage 2011 Ava's Therapist Voice only [62][63]
Larry Crowne 2011 Mercedes Tainot [64]
Mirror, Mirror 2012 Queen Clementianna [65]
August: Osage County 2013 Barbara Fordham [9][66]
Moment of Clarity 2014 Herself Documentary
Secret in Their Eyes 2015 Jess Cobb [67]
Mother's Day 2016 Miranda [68]
Money Monster 2016 Patty Fenn [69]
Wonder Films that have not yet been released 2017 Isabel Pullman In post-production [70]
Key
Films that have not yet been released Denotes films that have not yet been released

Television

Title Year Role Channel Notes Ref(s)
Crime Story 1987 Tracy NBC Episode: "The Survivor" [71][72]
Miami Vice 1988 Polly Wheeler NBC Episode: "Mirror Image" [73]
Baja Oklahoma 1988 Candy Hutchins HBO Television film [74]
Before Your Eyes: Angelie's Secret 1995 Narrator CBS Television film [75]
Friends 1996 Susie Moss NBC Episode: "The One After the Superbowl" [76]
Murphy Brown 1998 Herself CBS Episode: "Never Can Say Goodbye" [77][78]
Law & Order 1999 Katrina Ludlow NBC Episode: "Empire" [14][77]
Silent Angels: The Rett Syndrome Story 2000 Narrator Discovery Health Channel [79]
Queens Supreme 2003 CBS Executive producer
[80]
Freedom: A History of US 2003 Virginia Eyewitness/
Appleton's Journal
PBS 2 episodes [81]
Samantha: An American Girl Holiday 2004 The WB Executive producer
Television film
[82]
Felicity: An American Girl Adventure 2005 The WB Executive producer
Television film
[83]
Beslan: Three Days In September 2006 Narrator Showtime Documentary [84]
Molly: An American Girl on the Home Front 2007 Disney Channel Executive producer
Television film
[85]
Extraordinary Moms 2011 Presenter OWN Documentary
Also executive producer
[86]
Makers: Women Who Make America 2014 Narrator PBS Episode: "Women in Hollywood" [87]
The Normal Heart 2014 Dr. Emma Brookner HBO Television film [88]

See also

References

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