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Contributed by J. R. Ransom
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 Julia and Twins Taos' own Julia Roberts gave birth to her third child, a boy named
Henry Daniel Moder, born Monday June 18, 2007 in Los Angeles. Marcy Engelman,
Roberts' publicist, said he weighed 8 1/2 pounds. In a statement
Engelman said "All of the Moders are doing great." Roberts,
39, and her husband, 38-year-old cinematographer Danny Moder, have
2-year-old twins, Hazel and Phinnaeus. The couple were married in July
2002 at Roberts' home in Taos, New Mexico.
Julie Roberts is one of Hollywood's most-loved actresses. She won the
best actress Oscar in 2001 for "Erin Brockovich." Her screen credits
also include "Steel Magnolias" and "Pretty Woman." Roberts voiced the
wise spider in the 2006 film adaptation of "Charlotte's Web." She'll
next be seen in the drama "Charlie Wilson's War," directed by Mike
Nichols, which is scheduled for release later this year.
 Taos' Own Julia Roberts It's a wonder that she's been so unscathed by a weight problem, or a
low self esteem, or perhaps even a penchant for cheap tequilas and poor
quality karaoke. But for some reason - her smile? her acting style? -
she's always been held in incredibly high regard. She is an
almost-untouchable celebrity who commands more than $30 million for
every feature she stars in.
Despite a few hiccups in the mid 1990s with enjoyable flops like
Prêt-à-Porter, I Love Trouble and Mary Reilly,
Julia became Hollywood's highest paid female actor, and in 1997 she was
back in award mode, nominated for a Golden Globe for her work on My
Best Friend's Wedding.
In the late 90s, after starring alongside powerhouse actors like Mel
Gibson and being reunited with Richard Gere in Conspiracy Theory and
Runaway Bride respectively, it appeared as though the Julia Roberts we
knew from Pretty Woman was back on track, and Notting Hill was well
accepted as well.
In the year 2000, Julia Roberts was finally rewarded with an Oscar
thanks to her performance in the film Erin Brockovich, and along with
Oscar success came monetary success as she now commanded roughly $20
million per film.
Some text from webwombat.com.au
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