Julianne Moore Marries

She's never made it with Oscar but Julianne Moore's landed her own golden guy, longtime beau Bart Freundlich.

The prolific actress, who racked up two Oscar nominees but no wins last year for Far from Heaven and The Hours, married Freundlich in a private ceremony on Saturday, according to the New York Post.

Moore, 42, and Freundlich, 33, father of her two children and himself an indie film director, exchanged vows at an undisclosed location followed by a bash at their West Village duplex.

Among the 36 friends and family members in attendance at the intimate shindig were Ellen Barkin and her hubby, Revlon magnate Ron Perelman, Billy Crudup and Peter Berg.

According to the Post, the Boogie Nights bride arrived at her apartment in a lilac Prada dress, Prada shoes and a pair of long, sparkling earrings lent to her by Barkin.

Moore toted her most valuable accessory into the party, the couple's one-year-old daughter Liv. The bridegroom, decked in a matching cream-colored, three-button suit with a purple tie, walked in with their five-year-old son Caleb.

The winsome twosome have been together for six years, having met when Moore starred in The Myth of Fingerprints, which Freundlich directed. They finally decided to make it official last New Year's Eve when the two were engaged.

It'll be a second trip down the aisle for the actress. Moore was previously hitched to actor John Gould Rubin, but their decade-long union ended in divorce in 1995.

In the meantime, Moore's been locking lips with another dashing gent around New York, Pierce Brosnan. Nope, she's not stepping out on her new hubby, instead Moore and Brosnan have been canoodling in the name of their upcoming movie, Laws of Attraction, about a pair of divorce lawyers who find love despite their case load.

Also in the works for the actress, Marie and Bruce, based on a play by Wallace Shawn about the breakdown of a marriage, and Freedomland based on a 1998 novel of the same name, which in turn was loosely based on the true story of child-killer Susan Smith. Both projects are expected to hit theaters in 2004.

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