Julia-roberts
Julia Fiona Roberts is the daughter of Betty Lou Bredemus, and Walter Grady Roberts. She was born on October 28th, 1967, in Atlanta. Her grandfather, her great-grandfather John Pendleton Roberts, a farmer and farmer, was the very first Roberts who settled in Atlanta. She was inspired by her father's love in theater from a young stage. He performed on stage on the Emory University campus in 1952 and also in other productions throughout Atlanta. When he was stationed in Biloxi, Mississippi he was part of a military unit in a production with Betty Lou Bredemus. The couple married in 1955, and their first son Eric Anthony was born in 1956. Walter as well as his spouse left for the Army in 1957, at which time they were enrolled Walter at Tulane University. In 1960 the family moved in Decatur Georgia where Walter began working at Atlanta's Academy Theater and the Harrington Scenic and Lighting Studio. Walter and Betty Lou started production in 1964 for the local Saturday morning children's television show Bum Bum and His Buddies that they funded by themselves. They founded an Actors and Writers Workshop in the same year. The workshop took six years to complete. They were joined by Lelisa Billingsley (also called Lisa) and Julia (also also known as Julie) throughout this time.







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