Julianne Moore recently opened up about the most “exciting” part of her career after spending four decades in Hollywood. In an interview with PEOPLE magazine, the Oscar, Emmy, and SAG Award-winning actress admitted that the thought of going back to work is what continues to excite her, even after 40 years in the glitz and glamour of the entertainment industry.
Moore, who collaborated with Lilly for its new Brain Health Matters campaign, said, “The best part of my job is the actual working, is the doing of it, because that’s what keeps me coming back.” She added, “I like that creative experience. I like going in somewhere and building it with a group of people, and, in a sense, you’re all making something out of nothing, because it’s an active imagination.”
“Someone has written something down, someone is lensing it and people are pretending to be characters within it, but you are all coming together to tell this story. That’s so, so exciting for me,” the star of The Room Next Door noted.
For those who may not know, Moore got her big break in 1985 when she played the dual roles of half-sisters Sabrina and Frannie Hughes in the soap opera As the World Turns. For that part, she secured a Daytime Emmy Award for Outstanding Ingenue in a Drama Series. Over the years, she has starred in films such as The Hunger Games: Mockingjay – Part 1 and Part 2, The Hours, May December, Far From Heaven, Magnolia, and The Big Lebowski, among others.
It is worth mentioning that Julianne Moore has been nominated five times at the Academy Awards and won the award for Best Actress for her performance as Dr. Alice Howland in the 2014 drama film Still Alice.
