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Julianne Libler, Megan Lubinski and Chloe Reed had three victories.
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Winner: Julianne Moore , who scored two nods, one for best actress-drama in “Still Alice” and one for best actress-comedy in the little-seen “Maps to the Stars.”
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Julianne Malueaux, Lou Anna Simon and Rodney Patterson lead the Martin Luther King Day Peace Parade to the Wharton Center.
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'A Single Man' (2009) Cast: Colin Firth, Julianne Moore , Nicholas Hoult, Matthew Goode. Director: Tom Ford.
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Collection: Local News
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Julianne Malueaux, Lou Anna Simon and Rodney Patterson lead the Martin Luther King Day Peace Parade to the Wharton Center.
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Amy Sussman, Getty Images for CDGA Fullscreen Julianne Moore , who won a best-actress Oscar for "Still Alice" in 2015, might have had another nomination in 2019 for "Can You Ever Forgive Me?"
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