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These Stars Are Married to Ordinary People

April 2, 2005 by Miranda Hill

Julianne Moore and Bart Freundlich

Bart Freundlich, the man behind the successful actress Julianne Moore, is a film director and producer. Although Moore and Freundlich are nothing like other celebrity couples in many ways, their meeting was: they met on the set of The Myth of Fingerprints which Moore was starring in and Freundlich was directing.

How they differ from other celebrity couples, you wonder? While it’s not uncommon for celebrities to change partners as often as they change their socks, with Moore and Freundlich, who are married for almost seventeen years and counting, things are different. While many Hollywood actors put their career first, which often sabotages the relationship, Moore says she always acknowledged that relationships require hard work, and so the two talked about it from the very beginning, and always tried to put their relationship first.

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