What is the best Julianne Moore performance of all time?
From vulnerable suburban housewives to ruthless Hollywood predators, this collection spans four decades of one of cinema's most fearless careers. Some choices will surprise you — cast your vote!

Safe
A 1995 Todd Haynes drama where Moore plays a suburban housewife who develops a mysterious illness.

Boogie Nights
A 1997 Paul Thomas Anderson epic where Moore plays Amber Waves, a mother figure in the adult film industry.

Short Cuts
A 1993 Robert Altman ensemble drama where Moore plays Marian Wyman in an interconnected Los Angeles story.

The Big Lebowski
A 1998 Coen Brothers comedy where Moore plays Maude Lebowski, an avant-garde artist with a hidden agenda.

Magnolia
A 1999 Paul Thomas Anderson film where Moore plays Linda Partridge, a trophy wife wracked with guilt.

The End of the Affair
A 1999 romantic drama where Moore plays Sarah Miles, a married woman caught between love and faith.

The Hours
A 2002 drama where Moore plays Laura Brown, a 1950s housewife who secretly contemplates abandoning her family.

Far from Heaven
A 2002 Todd Haynes melodrama where Moore plays Cathy Whitaker, a 1950s housewife whose perfect life unravels.

Children of Men
A 2006 Alfonso Cuarón sci-fi thriller where Moore plays Julian, a revolutionary leader fighting for humanity's future.

The Kids Are All Right
A 2010 comedy-drama where Moore plays Jules, one half of a lesbian couple whose family is upended by a sperm donor.

Still Alice
A 2014 drama where Moore won the Academy Award for Best Actress playing a linguistics professor diagnosed with early-onset Alzheimer's.

Maps to the Stars
A 2014 David Cronenberg satire where Moore plays Havana Segrand, a fading Hollywood actress obsessed with her dead mother.

Crazy, Stupid, Love
A 2011 romantic comedy where Moore plays Emily Weaver, a wife who asks for a divorce and must face the consequences.

May December
A 2023 Todd Haynes drama where Moore plays Gracie Atherton-Yoo, a woman whose scandalous past resurfaces when an actress arrives to portray her.
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