New Zealand Woman’s Weekly

Julianne’s gems ‘TURNING 60 IS A PRIVILEGE’

It wasn’t exactly the birthday Julianne Moore had imagined. In December last year, the Still Alice star was in lockdown with her husband and two children when she turned 60.

“It was just dinner with my family,” shares the flame-haired actress. “It wasn’t a blow-out or anything. I was thankful that we were able to be together.”

Despite the lack of fanfare, marking the milestone was a joyful occasion for the Oscar winner, who has never been one to

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