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- The 54-year-old actress added an Academy Award to the Golden Globe and Screen Actors Guild trophies she won earlier for her role as a college linguistics professor and mother of three who is diagnosed with early-onset Alzheimer’s. “I’m so happy, I’m thrilled that we were able to shine a light on Alzheimer’s disease,” Moore said.
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Julianne Moore's Oscars 2015 acceptance speech in full: 'I'm thrilled we were able to shine a light on Alzheimer's disease' Moore won Best Actress for her role as an Alzheimer's patient in...
Feb 23, 2015 · “I’m thrilled that we were able to hopefully shine a light on Alzheimer’s disease … One of the wonderful things about movies is that it makes us feel seen and not alone. And people...
- Alex Abad-Santos
Jan 14, 2015 · To depict Alzheimer’s honestly, Moore spent four months researching the disease, which affects as many as 5 million Americans. “I talked to clinicians, doctors, patients, caregivers [and]...
Jan 16, 2015 · She loses her way, she gets fuzzy — and she is soon diagnosed with early-onset Alzheimer's disease. The movie charts her rapid decline and her struggle to hold on to her sense of self.
Julianne Moore took home one of the night’s top honors at Sunday’s Academy Awards, winning Best Actress for her role as a professor with early-onset Alzheimer’s disease in Still Alice.
Feb 24, 2015 · In Still Alice, Julianne Moore gave a disturbingly sensitive rendering of a prominent professor being staggered by early Alzheimer’s disease. Her performance was so effective and accurate...
world premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival, Julianne Moore became the favourite to win the Oscar for her performance of a woman with early onset Alzheimer’s. Which of course she did.