Julianne Moore is makeup free and all smiles as she arrives at the Vancouver International Airport on Wednesday (March 14) in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. The 51-year-old Game Change actress caught a flight back to her native New York after doing some preparation in Vancouver for her upcoming movie, The Seventh Son.
After receiving some of the best reviews of her career for her perf in HBO's "Game Change," Julianne Moore is ready to return to the bigscreen, as the thesp is in negotiations to co-star in Joseph Gordon-Levitt's untitled directorial debut.
Gordon-Levitt will star and Scarlett Johansson is also on board.
Plot details are unclear, but Gordon Levitt will play a modern day Don Juan who sets out to become a less selfish person. Moore would play an unlikely mentor to his character.
Gordon-Levitt also penned the script and Nicolas Chartier's Voltage Pictures will finance the film.
Ram Bergman will produce through his Ram Bergman Productions banner. Shooting will start next month.
The casting is a coup for the project, coming after raves for her portrayal of Governor Sarah Palin in "Game Change." HBO also recently announced that the pic was the most-viewed telepic for the network in eight years, bringing in 2.1 million viewers.
Moore is also attached to star in Legendary's "The Seventh Son," which shoots later this year.
Exclusive... Actress Julianne Moore and husband Bart Freundlich enjoying the beach with their kids Caleb and Liv while on a family vacation in Cabo San Lucas, Mexico on March 29, 2012
The vacation photos and the ones above are fabulous; great dress.
Her family just looks so happy! And her hubby is hot. It's all good.
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