Then I want to suggest both Rose Leslie(personal 4th) and Scarlett Johannson (personal 3rd) and if it applies that they each have ranks of at least 5th or higher. I understand the level of thought required for each consideration in this situation, and I know you must have had specific reasons for doing so. I am not trying to suggest doing the top 50, but perhaps a list with somewhere around the 25 most beautiful actresses with red hair would have fewer suggestions for replacement or additions. So I get that it is not easy to narrow things down. I happen to find it's quite difficult to rank two redheads against one another most of the time and especially if they have a similar body type even when doing so only for myself. I believe there is a need for a longer list. Great topic SpiderBytes! I am not familiar with your previous content nor with this particular site/group so I wish to clarify that I do not mean for any thing in my comments to offend anyone, most especially not this. My apologies to those who read this that prefer shorter replies. When i was little i recall a label on the Bryant & May matchboxes 'Redheads' with the logo being the outline only of a young lady but tufts of billowing red tresses. Ian Stuart Robertson from London England on March 04, 2016: With a handful of upcoming roles, there will be plenty of opportunities to observe her awesomeness in the next couple of years!
One day you just kind of realize how awesome she is and never look back. She just seemed to slip into the film-goers consciousness without making a splash. She earned it, with most fans probably unable to remember what was the first film they saw her in. Julianne achieved her stardom in a less flamboyant, more traditional way. While some might say Boogie Nights was her breakthrough role, this is not really accurate. From there she moved to co-starring roles in films like The Lost World: Jurassic Park and Boogie Nights.
Julianne's career began in the mid-80's with work on soap operas but soon she transitioned to small but memorable roles in films like The Hand That Rocks the Cradle and The Fugitive. Julianne Moore's ginger hair and good looks comes from her Scottish mother while perhaps her dedication to her craft and hard work likely come from her military father.