I always appreciate how positive and respectful Julianne Moore is about her time on soaps. Soaps at their best were a special artform that few others can rival, due to the longevity and history of the characters and stories. I'm glad she helps keep them alive through treating them with more kindness than most of the people who ran them ever did.
Indeed. It might be the best film she ever played in. But on the other hand, this interview is so vapid that who cares... I am almost relieved that it is not included in all these AMAAAAZING and WOOOONDERFUL things.
That was the role that floored me. I used to watch Moore on As the World Turns, so I knew who she was, but seeing her in Safe was a revelation. Moore and Haynes are cinematic magic together and I would love to know how they developed her character.
I LOVE her. I was so honored to meet her when she was filming "Suburbicon" near my house. In between takes she came over to the crowd of fans watching and signed autographs and took pics... and I got a pic with her. She was so sweet.
I adore Julianne Moore! She's captivating and I feel like I become completely absorbed in her films and her characters storyline. So happy to see her doing these!
IMO Julianne Moore is the finest actor working today (and for the past 25 years). She’s almost always the best part of whatever project she’s in. Her talent is simply… boundless. She continues to take chances, and still just gets better & better. There’s such a calm and warm vibe about her as a person that has always mesmerized me, too, and yet she imbues her best characters with extreme emotional complexity.
her performance in todd haynes’ safe really stuck with me, though i’ve only seen it once in my life it’s something i mentally go back to when julianne’s name comes up. really harrowing and heavy in terms of the portrayal of a strained housewife
Her performance in Still Alice was a master class in acting. Every time I watch it…Julianne Moore DESTROYS me! She is so incredibly talented and I love her personality!😊
I love this and her so much but really need Safe, Don Jon, Kids Are Alright and Hand That Rocks the Cradle! Can this video please have a second part lol
Really like Magnolia...regardless of how over the top it is. She nailed that part. Also think Hannibal was severely underrated. Her performance truly felt like a natural progression for the Clarice character. Wouldn't really compare her Clarice to Jodi Foster's, as it's hard to touch such an iconic role...but she was practically the perfect replacement in my view. Stellar career in all. One of the best ever.
Why was Short Cut not on the list? Also too bad she didn't talk about Nine Months and how she reall feel about Hugh Grant. Honestly should make an hour version of this, so many great roles!
Probably my favorite actress. I haven't been able to watch Still Alice, I believe I'm just going to break in a bad way, but I know she was fantastic there.
Ms Moore lends GRAVITAS to any project with she is associated! Few actors have demonstrated such a willingness to take on such cutting edge roles. Breathtaking!
I am a huge fan of the Silence of the Lambs, so I watched Hannibal a ton as a teen and learned to love Julianne since then. But The Hours is her magnum opus in my opinion. That or May December!
Once in NYC I saw her while they were filming 30 Rock. She was standing pretty close and with just a barrier between her and the crowd watching. She is gorgeous in person. Her skin was unbelievable. I always thought she was beautiful but never truly appreciated it until I saw her in person. Plus she is an amazing actress which of course is more important.
I love her take as Clarice Starling! I'm in the minority who thinks Hannibal is slightly better than Silence of the lambs for a lot of reasons and one of them is Julianne.
I thought she was fabulous in Hannibal, and that movie deserves reappraisal. Another strange, dark epic by Ridley Scott and an excellent performance by Julianne Moore.
Her performance in May December is really masterful. It has stayed with me ever since I watched it. I love this interview with her slight shade towards the method actors "we are in character, but you don't carry it with you. You're able to take it off and enjoy each other's company." That quote and this video should be shared with all the Jared Leto actor-bros. Sorry Jeremy Strong, Julianne's "method" is better.
An amazing woman and artist. So glad to have met her in 2014 before her Oscar win for “Still Alice”. Her role as Laura Brown in “The Hours” will always move me to tears…
I love her, she just seems so delightful and warm. I'm a little sad "The Prize Winner of Defiance Ohio" didn't get included. I really liked that movie.
i've been obsessed with this woman since may december. no clue why it took me so long but there's something really magnetic about how she approaches acting
I can't believe you didn't give her space to talk about her performance in Short Cuts, which I think is where many people first started taking her seriously as a tour-de-force actress. When she has her argument scene while holding a paint brush and her bottom half clearly exposed for the viewer to see...there was so much boldness and power in that scene that I couldn't wait to see what else she could do. It feels like a travesty that you couldn't make space for that film on the timeline (or for Safe, either, though I guess there are only so many Todd Haynes performances you could include) yet you could for not one, but TWO Hunger Games films.
I was shocked after her Oscar win people were disappointed she was the winner because I thought her performance was incredible. I know she's had other amazing roles that she should've won for before but I think Still Alice was an excellent win for her.
Although Jodie Foster was fantastic, 'Clarice' in my mind will always be Julianne's version. Cool, intelligent and completely straight talking. Superb.
This white background has such an intense glare. Why not use more muted colours?. Add grey or black to a hue to get more subtle and understated palette
Very impressive video. I like it. While we're on the topic of Vanity Fair videos, I am absolutely anticipating the video on "Plumber reviews toilet scenes"
incredible actress. though i cannot believe they didn't include her greatest performance of all time, which is of course her boston accent on 30 rock
Dang, I clicked on this video hoping Nancy Donovan would be on this list, lol
The first role I think of when she’s mentioned! Truly
I was so hoping for 30 Rock!
At least it wasn’t an idiotic Maryland accent.
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I always appreciate how positive and respectful Julianne Moore is about her time on soaps. Soaps at their best were a special artform that few others can rival, due to the longevity and history of the characters and stories. I'm glad she helps keep them alive through treating them with more kindness than most of the people who ran them ever did.
And came back towards the end of the show. I loved her as Frannie!
Her role in Magnolia is one of the best performances ever.
agreed!
Yes! Was going to say, I would love to hear her talk about her experience on Magnolia in a format like this one.
One of the most underrated films ever
In a movie full of great performances, too!
Yes. She was amazing in that. I'm also surprised that she didn't mention The Kids Are Alright.
She is 63 and looks 45. Stunning woman.
Absolutely
@dnaflowz she doesn't look 60 at all, but much much younger
WOW!!!! you're REALLY into cougars, aintcha??? 😱😱😱
She is just beautiful.
@@SteveRogers-cx2iw I am 😌
I think we need a part 2.. lots of other films she’s done I’d love to hear her talk about.
Yeah when I think of J. Moore I still always think of her crying in the car after the pharmacy scene in Magnolia.
Wow, they didn't ask about SAFE? That was how the creative partnership with Todd Haynes began and absolutely iconic for Moore.
This was my reaction as well. Saw that as a teen and was blown away by it, especially Moore's performance.
Indeed. It might be the best film she ever played in. But on the other hand, this interview is so vapid that who cares... I am almost relieved that it is not included in all these AMAAAAZING and WOOOONDERFUL things.
That was the role that floored me. I used to watch Moore on As the World Turns, so I knew who she was, but seeing her in Safe was a revelation. Moore and Haynes are cinematic magic together and I would love to know how they developed her character.
She is just one of those classy actresses. Really love her. Class act.
I LOVE her. I was so honored to meet her when she was filming "Suburbicon" near my house. In between takes she came over to the crowd of fans watching and signed autographs and took pics... and I got a pic with her. She was so sweet.
What she said about The Hours brought me to tears. It is a lovely, beautiful film.
It really is. Her performance in that was so touching. The hotel scene with the flooding…. So stunning.
She's a quiet powerhouse, just a few words and a look are so much. On ATWT you would totally forget it was the same actress, that seldom happens.
Too lazy to just spell out “as the world turns”? lol
@@BricesonLovingToo lazy to spell out ‘Laughs out loud’?
I adore Julianne Moore! She's captivating and I feel like I become completely absorbed in her films and her characters storyline. So happy to see her doing these!
Just love her! She’s had an amazing career so far. She broke my heart in Still Alice.
Haven't brought myself to watch it yet bc I know it will break my heart too🙁
You will cry, but it will be worth it
I loved her in The Hours. The way she articulated the characters internal dialogue and emotional state was JUST SUPERB! 👌
I’ve loved her for so many years. It’s been so lovely to follow her career. Go Julianne!
IMO Julianne Moore is the finest actor working today (and for the past 25 years). She’s almost always the best part of whatever project she’s in. Her talent is simply… boundless. She continues to take chances, and still just gets better & better. There’s such a calm and warm vibe about her as a person that has always mesmerized me, too, and yet she imbues her best characters with extreme emotional complexity.
She’s incredible. Such a shame she didn’t get an academy award nomination for May December
I love Julianne Moore so much. She’s a great actor. She’s a phenomenal woman!
I love her. She always has interesting vocal choices for her roles
her performance in todd haynes’ safe really stuck with me, though i’ve only seen it once in my life it’s something i mentally go back to when julianne’s name comes up. really harrowing and heavy in terms of the portrayal of a strained housewife
It's the first thing that comes to mind when someone talks about Julianne Moore. Can't believe they just skipped over it
Agreed!
One of the most versatile and fearless actors of our time
Her performance in Still Alice was a master class in acting. Every time I watch it…Julianne Moore DESTROYS me! She is so incredibly talented and I love her personality!😊
Such a phenomenal actress. A living legend, in my opinion.
Still Alice is my favourite movies of hers. She truly is a great actress
I love this and her so much but really need Safe, Don Jon, Kids Are Alright and Hand That Rocks the Cradle! Can this video please have a second part lol
Oh I wanted to hear her talk about Safe!!! One of the great American films and one of her best performances!
She's been in so many iconic films!!
She is an absolute legend! She deserves an Oscar nod this year!
Really like Magnolia...regardless of how over the top it is. She nailed that part. Also think Hannibal was severely underrated. Her performance truly felt like a natural progression for the Clarice character. Wouldn't really compare her Clarice to Jodi Foster's, as it's hard to touch such an iconic role...but she was practically the perfect replacement in my view. Stellar career in all. One of the best ever.
Why was Short Cut not on the list? Also too bad she didn't talk about Nine Months and how she reall feel about Hugh Grant. Honestly should make an hour version of this, so many great roles!
Yeah, Short Cuts is amazing. But honestly, there were at least a dozen other movies that could have been included.
@@rome8180 Of course! I just mentioned Short Cuts because it was her big break at the start of her career.
Game Change is phenomenal, happy to see it highlighted. Moore truly is one of the best.
Probably my favorite actress. I haven't been able to watch Still Alice, I believe I'm just going to break in a bad way, but I know she was fantastic there.
she is INCREDIBLE in Still Alice.
I agree. I am wanting to watch Still Alice, but I'm still trying to bring myself to do so. Apparently she is incredible.
It is a great perfomance but also just a great film. Very touching and real without being sentimental.
This woman doesn't age. She is absolutely beautiful!
One of the greatest actors of all time. Just brilliant. Watched the Hours today and wow. I don't know how she didn't win the Oscar that year.
She is so pretty
Indeed.
Ms Moore lends GRAVITAS to any project with she is associated! Few actors have demonstrated such a willingness to take on such cutting edge roles. Breathtaking!
It didn't occur to me just how many great directors she's worked with
I am a huge fan of the Silence of the Lambs, so I watched Hannibal a ton as a teen and learned to love Julianne since then. But The Hours is her magnum opus in my opinion. That or May December!
I love her! She’s incredibly talented actress and her movies are great. I love watching her in anything she’s in. ❤
Loved her in The Fugitive, small part but I wished she talked about it
YAAASSSS!!!!
Once in NYC I saw her while they were filming 30 Rock. She was standing pretty close and with just a barrier between her and the crowd watching. She is gorgeous in person. Her skin was unbelievable. I always thought she was beautiful but never truly appreciated it until I saw her in person. Plus she is an amazing actress which of course is more important.
Julianne Moore is one of my favourite actresses of all time, with a legendary and iconic filmography! 😍
Where is Safe ??? This is the best female acting for me.
That twilight line reading is an all timer lmao
I love her take as Clarice Starling! I'm in the minority who thinks Hannibal is slightly better than Silence of the lambs for a lot of reasons and one of them is Julianne.
Children of Men is a true stand out in this line up.
I thought she was fabulous in Hannibal, and that movie deserves reappraisal. Another strange, dark epic by Ridley Scott and an excellent performance by Julianne Moore.
Her performance in May December is really masterful.
It has stayed with me ever since I watched it.
I love this interview with her slight shade towards the method actors "we are in character, but you don't carry it with you. You're able to take it off and enjoy each other's company."
That quote and this video should be shared with all the Jared Leto actor-bros. Sorry Jeremy Strong, Julianne's "method" is better.
An amazing woman and artist. So glad to have met her in 2014 before her Oscar win for “Still Alice”. Her role as Laura Brown in “The Hours” will always move me to tears…
I love her, she just seems so delightful and warm. I'm a little sad "The Prize Winner of Defiance Ohio" didn't get included. I really liked that movie.
Julianne Moore is a living legend, simple as that!
i've been obsessed with this woman since may december. no clue why it took me so long but there's something really magnetic about how she approaches acting
It is CRIMINAL that this video only has 100k view rn,,,
Been watching JM since she played twins on ATWT forty years ago. Great talent.
I wish they included her role as Marlene Craven in The Hand that Rocks the Cradle. She's badass in that movie.
Magnolia should have been featured here. She was amazing in that movie :)
What a legend!!! And generous with her time and story.
She was amazing in Don Jon
She's so articulate about May December! Love it
Absolutely love her as amber waves in boogie nights! One of my favorite movies! Love Julianne Moore!
I can't believe you didn't give her space to talk about her performance in Short Cuts, which I think is where many people first started taking her seriously as a tour-de-force actress. When she has her argument scene while holding a paint brush and her bottom half clearly exposed for the viewer to see...there was so much boldness and power in that scene that I couldn't wait to see what else she could do. It feels like a travesty that you couldn't make space for that film on the timeline (or for Safe, either, though I guess there are only so many Todd Haynes performances you could include) yet you could for not one, but TWO Hunger Games films.
She was amazing in Safe in 1995, I'm surprised its not listed.
Whoever decided to skip Safe on her timeline is a monster.
She's so striking. I love her face
WHERE is the End of the Affair with Ralph Fiennes??
Vanity Fair, why did you omit her incredible performance in Safe?!? And that was the start of the glorious collaboration with Todd!
She’s sooo underrated
One of the best character actresses ever.
I would've surely thought Short Cuts to make the cut given the nature of the film, Altman and all the great actors involved
she's the moment I just love her and she's iconic
She was phenomenal in children of men; amazing film
11:38 Yesssss !!! Love this movie !
I was shocked after her Oscar win people were disappointed she was the winner because I thought her performance was incredible. I know she's had other amazing roles that she should've won for before but I think Still Alice was an excellent win for her.
Julianne is a treasure, such a committed performer. And thorough.
Julianne Moore!! I love you!! You're a fantastic actor and as beautiful as ever!
Great !
I really appreciate it
Although Jodie Foster was fantastic, 'Clarice' in my mind will always be Julianne's version. Cool, intelligent and completely straight talking. Superb.
I love her!
The End of the Affair was when I first really got to know her.
The Forgotten was shamelessly forgotten!
One of my favourite actresses. She's great is anything she does. Julianne Moore till the end!
I love her perfomance in The Hands that rocks Cradle
Children of men is among the best movies ever made
i always love the joy that radiats off Julianne.
She’s so cute and funny. Such a great actress.
such an illustrious career
The Hand that Rocks the Cradle!
IT'S JULIANNE MOORE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Really love her in "Laws of attraction"
Still alice is amazing. It breaks my heart every time I watch it.
Vanity Fair are you for real? Where is Safe by Todd Haynes? Major oversight,renders the list void...
She was brilliant in The Hours
Legendary filmography
This white background has such an intense glare. Why not use more muted colours?. Add grey or black to a hue to get more subtle and understated palette
Was hoping she'd talk about "Safe" with Todd Haynes but I guess she was already gonna talk about May December. Still a great video!!
Eu sou uma grande fã de Julianne Moore. Esse quadro é muito legal. 🇧🇷❤️
If you enjoy this definitely recommend the BKrewind video breaking down her collaboration with Todd Haynes
Very impressive video. I like it. While we're on the topic of Vanity Fair videos, I am absolutely anticipating the video on "Plumber reviews toilet scenes"
Boogie Nights remains her masterpiece performance
Would have liked to see her talk a bit about short cuts
My favorite Julianne Moore's performances are The Fugitive and Mockingjay.