Julia Roberts: A Journey Through Stardom, Challenges, and Resilience
From Hollywood royalty to personal struggles, explore the inspiring story of Julia Roberts—her career triumphs, charitable endeavors, and the hurdles she's faced in life and love.

Julia Roberts' Recent Hits and Recognition
Another series called Gaslit, her latest big hit, saw her reuniting with Clooney for Ticket To Paradise. This was a romcom in which a divorced couple, Julia and Clooney, tries to stop their daughter's wedding.
Awards and Achievements
So how has her stellar work been viewed and awarded by the public, her peers, and movie connoisseurs? Stick around; I'll dive into that now. Julia Roberts has been nominated and awarded for her great contributions to movies and TV shows a ton of times. She has received a total of four Academy Award nominations. She won the Best Actress award at the 73rd Academy Awards. This was given because of her great acting in Erin Brockovich. She also got a BAFTA Award, a Golden Globe, and a Screen Actors Guild Award for that part as well.
Roberts also got two Golden Globe awards for her stellar performances in Steel Magnolia and Pretty Woman.
Entrepreneurial Ventures
Julia Roberts continued to build and expand herself and her brand as she got older. In 2000, she managed to launch her own production company, Shoelace Productions, which was later renamed Red Om Films in 2007.
Philanthropy and Charity Work
Julia has spent a lot of time throughout her career giving back to the less fortunate through charity. She's been a part of efforts from numerous charitable organizations, including the American Red Cross Disaster Relief Fund and UNICEF. She raised awareness for threatened species of wildlife by narrating the documentary In the Wild: Orangutans with Julia Roberts in 1998.
Another documentary she did was Wild Horses of Mongolia in 2000, for which she actually lived with Mongolian nomads for several weeks. Both Julia and her husband, Danny Moder, were honored with a GIS and Respect Award in 2014 for their charity work.
In 1995, she visited Port-au-Prince, Haiti, to help UNICEF raise around $10 million in donations. She also became a spokeswoman for Earth Biofuels and chaired the company’s advisory board, promoting renewable fuels. In 2013, Julia worked with Gucci on the Chime for Change campaign to bolster female empowerment.
Personal Life and Marriages
Julia Roberts has been married twice and has three kids. Her first marriage to country singer Lyle Lovett was a whirlwind romance. They got engaged three weeks after dating and eloped in June 1993. The marriage, however, lasted only until 1995. Despite their separation, Julia said she’d never view their marriage as a mistake.
Almost a decade later, Julia married cinematographer Daniel Moder in 2002. Together, they have three children: Hazel, Finn, and Henry. Their marriage, spanning over 20 years, has had its struggles, with reports of disagreements over parenting styles and career priorities.
Challenges in Marriage and Family Life
In 2020, Julia decided to move the family to a century-old house in San Francisco. Danny disliked the idea but agreed to appease her. However, the move didn’t work out, and they eventually returned to Los Angeles. Julia and Danny’s different lifestyles and habits continue to challenge their relationship, but they strive to make it work.
Social Media Criticism
Julia Roberts has also faced criticism on social media. A photo she posted of herself and Danny playing cards at home attracted negative comments about her appearance. The hateful remarks deeply saddened her, highlighting the darker side of social media.
Health Struggles
Behind her success, Julia Roberts has been dealing with a major health condition—thrombotic thrombocytopenic purpura, a rare blood disorder. Her husband noticed unexplained bruises on her body and urged her to see a doctor, leading to the diagnosis.



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