Maybe Julia Roberts’ children don’t look like her, but at least they call her mommy. Julia didn’t pass on the curly red hair that made her famous in hit films Mystic Pizza and Pretty Woman, but says her children look like her husband and her mother and older sister. While none of the children got her good looks, she tells The Daily Telegraph, “I have a good-looking husband, so we’re alright”

Julia is back and better than ever with her new film Charlie Wilson’s War, her first movie in three years. Mama Julia has taken time off to stay home with her three children with husband cameraman Danny Moder, twins Hazel and Phinneaus,3, and baby Henry, 7 months.

Roberts rates motherhood as “great – just the best thing” and says she has worked so little since the birth of her twins that she was surprised that Hazel even recognized her in a blonde wig at a camera test for Charlie Wilson’s War. Julia told Vanity Fair, “I brought home this picture of me in this emerald-green gown, and I have these big diamonds on and the nails and the whole thing. The picture was sitting on the dining-room table, and Finn and Hazel came to dinner, and Hazel said, ‘Oh, look at that picture. Cuckoo Mommy.’ I couldn’t believe she even knew it was me.”

Julia describes her family of five as a team effort. “We are all in it together,” she says. “I don’t do it by myself. Danny is a great, hands-on dad and we are five people, all with our needs and our desires and we really make it work as a group and doing that just makes it so much easier and so much more fun.”

“Phinn and Hazel are old enough now to express their needs and their opinions really clearly and really distinctly and their’s are probably opinion number one in the house for Danny and me – and things sort of go along from there.”

Although none of her three offspring may look like her, “There’s still hope (for some of her traits) in their personalities. We still hope there will be some sass passed down. No brown eyes, but some attitude.”

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Julia Roberts enjoyed a tranquil early-morning walk with hubby Danny Moder on December 9.

The Hollywood couple strolled hand-in-hand, smiling and chatting while roaming their neighborhood. Notice that Danny, ever the gentleman, carried water for his leading lady. The actress once said, “I’m just an ordinary person who has an extraordinary job,” and sans designer frocks, Julia does indeed seem, dare we say, almost ordinary. Well, except for all those millions.

 

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Tom Hanks and Rita Wilson

Diane Sawyer and Director Mike Nichols

 

Julia Roberts gives the world a glimpse of her 5-month-old son Henry Daniel Moder when the actress appears on The Oprah Winfrey Show next week.

“There’s been a lot of curiosity. There’s not been a picture of him. I thought I would just show everybody,” Roberts, 40, tells Winfrey on Monday’s show as she turns over a snapshot.

Roberts appears on the show with Tom Hanks, her costar in the upcoming “Charlie Wilson’s War.

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In a joint interview with Vanity Fair features editor Jane Sarkin and V.F. West Coast editor Krista Smith, Julia Roberts says that, at age 40, her dream is to be “a highly fulfilled and productive stay-at-home mom and wife. The highest high would be growing our food that I then make, and then composting and growing more–that kind of circle.”

Roberts says having her own creative outlet is important, “even if it’s just silly needlework and stuff like that. To have that high-functioning fulfillment, and to have that radiate into my children so that I’m there with them, I’m connected with them, and I’m with Danny [Moder, her husband] and we’re all together, and yet my motor is revving.”

Being a mother has made her more aware of her family’s environmental impact, says Roberts, explaining that “making less garbage in every way possible” is something she’s determined to accomplish. “[As a family of five,] we make a lot of garbage. This is our plight.”

Roberts says she isn’t sure if she will publicly back a candidate in the 2008 presidential election, but admits that she is “really digging Obama. For anybody good to want this job, they must be so good. I think it just draws extremes now. It’s either the so good or the so evil.”

Roberts tells V.F. that marrying Moder was “the most correct decision I’ve ever made in my life–not that it was even a decision, because it just overtakes you. My whole body knew.” She also says that she still wants “to look pretty for him! But he’s so great and supportive. He’s a real creative force I like to be next to…. Sometimes intellectually you’re on the same plane as a person, but you don’t feel connected to them in your soul, or you don’t like their politics or the way they tell jokes, but with Danny it’s all there. It’s still that way. When he comes home, I always do this [she pinches her cheeks] so I’ll look pretty.”

Roberts says she doesn’t think she wants more children. “At this point I’m having so much fun with them. You only have so much energy and you want to put so much energy into each child. I wouldn’t know how to have five kids. And they’re a really good trio, these three.”

Roberts also speaks about a range of topics:

THE FRENZY SURROUNDING TODAY’S YOUNG CELEBRITIES:
“I think it’s just grotesque. It’s like a circus sideshow. I don’t know why anybody would even want to go into show business these days, with all of the different magazines and shows. It just wouldn’t be worth it. And it’s too fast. Before, you could build a career over years and many movies. Now it’s like you do one good movie and they throw a ton of money at you and a ton of attention at you. You’re being constructed outside of yourself before you even know who you are, and what you are, and how you want to do it, and why you want to do it.”

“I see and hear what’s happening to Britney Spears and it’s all I can do not to move her into my guest-house and say, ‘OK, this is how it’s going to be!’ And just take care of her.”

PAPARAZZI TAKING PHOTOS OF CELEBRITIES’ CHILDREN:
“I just feel like it’s so demeaning the way they behave, and I hate the fact that I even put any of my energy into thinking about it or being stressed about it. And really, more than anything, it just has to do with my kids. There’s no reason to take pictures of celebrities’ children other than for people to say, “Oh, they’re cute.” I think magazines shouldn’t run pictures of people’s kids. I have a problem with that. I also have a problem with the whole notion that, if I have Henry in a sling, I’m hiding him. He’s a baby and I’m carrying him around, and so’s the lady across the street. I get pissed off, because I think that it’s inhuman to chase a woman with her children.”

CELEBRITIES ARE JUST NORMAL PEOPLE:
“We’re all the same. Why can’t we get on board with this? That we’re all the same. Some have cooler jobs, some have less cool jobs, some have longer legs, some are nicer people, but we’re all the same. We’re all orbiting the same sun.”

DIAPERS:
“I use Seventh Generation [chlorine-free, nontoxic] diapers for Finn and Hazel, and then I was turned on to the [plastic-free, flushable] gDiapers. Henry’s got a gDiaper on…. I would recommend them overall. It is flushable, but you’ve got to stir that thing! If you don’t really break it all the way up, it doesn’t go all the way down.”

IF HER KIDS WANTED TO GET INTO ACTING:
“I would call Natalie Portman’s mother. Natalie is such a good actress, but she seems like such a sensible person. I asked her about it one day when we were doing Closer, and she said she only worked with people that her parents trusted, and she only worked when it didn’t impact her school. So there were definitely guidelines. No one does it that way, but they did it, so it can be done. I hope I don’t face that, though, because I think kids should be kids and childhood should be filled with … you know that smell, when your kids come in and they smell like dirt and sweat and sunshine? That’s what I hope for my kids.”

HOW IT FELT TO BE THE FIRST WOMAN TO EARN MORE THAN $20 MILLION [FOR ERIN BROCKOVICH]:
“Just as good as it would if you were a man, I bet. I mean, I guess I shouldn’t belittle it like that. I should take pride in being a forerunner, even if it’s something that seems kind of stupid, like being overpaid for a great job. But I don’t really think about it. Elaine Goldsmith-Thomas was my agent then, and she took a real position, as a woman in the industry representing a woman, to make strides in that way. So she really deserves credit. It was really a thing for her.”

GETTING BACK INTO SHAPE AFTER HAVING CHILDREN:
“I have been working out, but listen, it is 97 percent genetics. Don’t let anybody tell you any crap about anything else, because that’s what it is: 97 percent genetics and 3 percent just get your ass moving. Because I’ve never met a cookie I didn’t like.”

The December issue of Vanity Fair hits newsstands in New York and Los Angeles on November 7 and nationally November 13.

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Julia Roberts, 39, is a mommy again. The Oscar winner gave birth yesterday to a bouncing baby boy, Henry Daniel Moder, her third child with husband Danny Moder, 38. Roberts and Moder also have 2-year-old twins, Hazel and Phinnaeus. A rep for the actress, Marcy Engelman, said, “The Moder family is doing great.”

 

Julia Roberts has a hit movie out and two more films on the way – but her biggest project at the moment is a bun in the oven.

Page Six has learned that the auburn-tressed Oscar winner is pregnant with her third child and will give birth next summer. The happy news comes as Roberts flies high in the nation’s No. 5 picture, “Charlotte’s Web,” in which she provides the voice for the beloved spider.

Her pregnancy is somewhat of a surprise since the star, 39, had so much difficulty with her first effort to start a family with cameraman hubby Danny Moder, 37. In November 2004, she gave birth to twins Phinnaeus Walter and Hazel Patricia – but only after months of round-the-clock bed rest that followed a scare in which she was rushed to the hospital with false labor.

It’s not known how the Georgia-born beauty’s pregnancy will affect her latest screen projects. Roberts, who commands up to $25 million per movie, is appearing in Mike Nichols’ new flick, “Charlie Wilson’s War,” and has reportedly signed to do “The Friday Night Knitting Club.” But it’s likely she’ll take some time off, as she did when the twins were born. “It’s a joy being domestic. It’s something I want and something that makes me very happy,” she once told an interviewer.

Moder and Roberts tied the knot in July 2002 at their sprawling ranch in Arroyo Seco, N.M., near Taos, after he’d dumped his makeup-artist wife of five years, Vera Steinberg, and Roberts had shed her longtime boyfriend, Benjamin Bratt.

Whether Roberts’ upcoming visit from the stork will be her last is anybody’s guess. She once told Oprah Winfrey that she and Moder wanted a big family, adding: “I’m in the harbor of my life . . . Danny has really shined the light for me.”

Roberts’ bliss is eons away from the old days when she was a swinging bachelorette with such boyfriends as Kiefer Sutherland, Liam Neeson, Matthew Perry and Daniel Day-Lewis. There was also a blink-and-you’ll-miss-it marriage to Lyle Lovett.

Roberts’ spokeswoman, Marci Engelman, couldn’t be reached for comment.

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Julia Roberts courted controversy this week when she posed for photographs with chained monkeys in Morocco. The Oscar winner took time out of filming “Charlie Wilson’s War” in the North African country to enjoy the sights of Marrakech.

Roberts succumbed to the tourist attraction of cuddling up with performing Barbary monkeys in the city’s famed Djemaa El Fna.

Animal rights groups and respected travel guides such as Lonely Planet encourage tourists to refrain from paying to pose with the macaques, who are kept in chains in the bustling city all day and are removed from their natural habitat in the nearby Atlas Mountains.



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