New Zealand Woman’s Weekly

MOORE LIVING LESS TALKING

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It’s a question she inevitably gets asked, but Julianne Moore wishes people would give it a rest and stop asking her about being an ageing actress in the film industry.

“Oh my God, I’ve been talking about ageing since I was 30,” says Julianne (57). She plays a woman in her fifties who is reinventin­g her life in the upcoming film Gloria Bell. “Can we just be alive? We’re all ageing, children are ageing. That’s what life is and we have to accept that there’s a beginning, a middle and an end. It’s important to remember there’s a timeframe, so we can be awake for it.”

And that’s not all the

Oscar winner would like to hear less of.

“Right now, along with the ageing conversati­on, there’s a ‘strong woman’ conversati­on.

And I’m like, why is that an attribute everyone has to have?”

 ??  ?? Julianne plays a woman who is trying to reinvent herself in the new flick Gloria Bell.
Julianne plays a woman who is trying to reinvent herself in the new flick Gloria Bell.

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