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“I would just like to say this about all the married people working together on the set: it was just a joy. That is the great joy to go to work with people that you love, whether they be people that you are in love with or people that you just love and be creative and artistic and make things that you want to send out into the world and make people feel good. It was a great environment to work in for me.”

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Julia Roberts
Julia Roberts

Julia Roberts (born October 28, 1967) is an American actress and producer. She rose to fame in 1990 with the romantic comedy 'Pretty Woman,' which became a global hit. Known for her radiant smile and natural acting, Roberts won the Academy Award for Best Actress for 'Erin Brockovich' (2000). Her notable films include 'Notting Hill,' 'Ocean's Eleven,' and 'Eat Pray Love.' She has received multiple Golden Globe Awards and is regarded as one of Hollywood's most bankable stars. Roberts is also a UNICEF Goodwill Ambassador, involved in humanitarian work. She remains an iconic figure in cinema, celebrated for her versatility and charm. more

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