From her early ensemble pieces to her recent tailor-made vehicles, Julia Roberts has outshone almost every movie she's been in. Lately, Hollywood has seemed content to let her star power light up some very clanky old formulas, but Roberts, the biggest female box office draw in decades, has proven she can rise to the occasion-even if she's on the end of a wire: Her next role will be Tinkerbell in Steven Spielberg's upcoming Hook. Here's a look at her meteoric career trajectory.
Satisfaction (1988)
Roberts is strictly a backup in this musical
dud about four girls in a rock & roll band. Justine Bateman and Trini
Alvarado are the featured performers, yet when NBC aired the movie
last April under the new title The Girls of Summer the network
shamelessly hyped Roberts as the main attraction. Imagine the
surprise of fans when they discovered that their Julia was only the
bass player. C-
Mystic Pizza (1988)
As a proud pizza waitress in love with a rich
preppie, Roberts plays one of three young
small-town women dreaming of better things and shares screen time
equally with Annabeth Gish and Lili Taylor. But in her first real
chance to strut her stuff, she walks away with this sleeper hit. A
future star is born. B+
Blood Red (1989)
This woeful Western-about Italian settlers
struggling against a ruthless railroad baron-was actually Roberts'
first movie: It was shot in 1986, barely saw theatrical release, and
vanished into video purgatory. Playing screen sister to real brother
Eric, Roberts has a couple of inconsequential scenes, then fades into
the background. Eric and the rest, including Dennis Hopper and
Giancarlo Giannini, probably wished they could have done the same. D
Steel Magnolias (1989)
Roberts plumbs previously untapped depths
as the doomed daughter of Sally Field in this
laugh-through-the-tears crowd pleaser. Her costars got the laughs,
Roberts took care of the tears, and the performance netted her an
Oscar nomination for Best Supporting Actress, making her the lone
nominee in a cast that included Shirley MacLaine, Olympia Dukakis,
Dolly Parton, and Daryl Hannah. B
Pretty Woman (1990)
Playing a golden-hearted hooker as modern
Cinderella, Roberts won the heart of corporate raider Richard Gere and of moviegoing America: That million-dollar smile. That
improbable combo of guilelessness and street smarts. Women wanted to
be her friend. Men wanted to take care of her. Many critics
(including EW's) savaged the film for its questionable premise, but
Roberts' winning performance redeems it. Unexpected bonus: an Oscar
nomination for Best Actress. B+
Flatliners (1990)
Filmed before Pretty Woman hit the stratosphere,
this MTV-style supernatural thriller placed Roberts in an ensemble
that also featured Kevin Bacon, William Baldwin, and future fiance
Kiefer Sutherland. They play med students who fool around
with near-death experiences, but never quite manage to breathe life
into a seriously silly script. Roberts' beauty is a welcome
distraction, but her toned-down performance gets lost in the effects.
C-
Sleeping With the Enemy (1991)
Sheer star power turned this
plodding thriller into a smash hit. As an abused wife who fakes her
own death and starts life over in another town, Roberts elicits an
empathy that the film's calculated preposterousness could never have
earned. C
Dying Young (1991)
Roberts played nurse and lover to dying
Campbell Scott, but the crowds never showed up. Was it because the
actress' working-class persona seemed formulaic, or simply that
summer audiences weren't out for a good cry? Whatever the reason,
this weepie was perceived as the first Roberts vehicle to fall short
at the box office, earning a disappointing $33 million. What people
failed to note was that, without her, it might have made 10 cents.
C-
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