It may sound like a clanging cliché, but eradicating global poverty. I love the Jewish New Year - and Yom Kippur and its emphasis on self-examination and forgiveness. I do believe that every day requires renewed resolve, and the New Year is a great reminder. She makes me aspire to be the best version of myself that I can be in every moment. No pressure, but I remember getting there myself and how exhilarating it was. Seeing my daughter learn to ride a bike solo. So what are you hoping to accomplish in 2009? Believe me, I'm not totally disconnected from the aging process, but I'm enjoying the richness of the work that's finally coming to me now. I couldn't wait for the meaty roles that are hard to come by when you're 22. I'm so happy that, at 43, I'm no longer that. īut isn't it flattering to have been seen as an "It" girl and admired for your beauty? I used to believe I'd be able to come back a little older and refreshed, but it seems to be that all people remember is my rut. So I took some time off, and when I decided to come back in, I knew that I didn't want to come back to that same place. And I'd also done a film in Russia that had taken a year to shoot and was an incredibly exhausting experience. I chose to take myself out of Hollywood because I was very confused and felt like I had gotten into a rut. You were Hollywood's "It" girl for a period in the '90s. We asked Julia to tell us what she's looking forward to most this year. Now, a decade later, the actress is comfortably incomparable, as likely to be found on the red carpet as she is traveling the world as a UN Goodwill Ambassador on Drugs and Crime, working on independent films, or being mom to her 4-year-old daughter. "I happily said farewell to my ingenue days," explains the actress, who was once dubbed "the new Julia" (as in Roberts) after her mid-'90s star turns in, , and. Finally, she zeroes in on the one: a simple, pine-green V-neck cashmere sweater. Her mission: to choose an outfit for a press event to promote her upcoming film The Curious Case of Benjamin Button Legends of the Fall First Knight Sabrina She turns back to the rack of slinky, silky tops. "Too much cleavage," she says, breaking into a megawatt smile. Julia Ormond struggles into a low-cut purple top.
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