Julia-roberts
Julia Fiona Roberts was born in Atlanta on the 28th of October, 1967 to Betty Lou Bredemus and Walter Grady Roberts. Roberts is fourth in the Roberts generation to reside in Atlanta from her grandfather who was a farmer, John Pendleton Roberts. Early on, her father began to take an interest in theater. In 1952, while an undergraduate at Emory University, he performed on stage in a number of shows in Atlanta. While stationed in Biloxi in Mississippi, he received his induction into the Air Force in the year 1953. Betty Lou Bredemus was in that production as well. Eric Anthony was their first born. They got married in the year. Walter as well as his spouse left the military in 1957 after which they began enrolment with Walter as a student at Tulane University. Walter began his work at Atlanta Academy Theater and Harrington Scenic and Lighting Studio in 1960. Walter as well as Betty Lou produced a Saturday matinee local TV show for children named Bum Bum and His Buddies in 1964, a project they self-financed. In 1964 Walter and Betty Lou founded their own organization called the Actors and Writers Workshop. The workshop lasted about six years. They welcomed in 1965 two children to the family: Lelisa Billingsley and Julia Billingsley.







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