Julia-roberts
Julia Fiona Roberts is the daughter of Betty Lou Bredemus, and Walter Grady Roberts. She was born on October 28, 1967, in Atlanta. She is the fourth Roberts generation to reside in Atlanta that began with her great-grandfather who was a farmer John Pendleton Roberts. Early on, her father began to take an interest in theater. While a student of Emory University, he performed at several shows in Atlanta. While in Biloxi in Mississippi, he was played as a soldier in an upcoming play along with Betty Lou Bredemus. In 1955, they got married and their child Eric Anthony was born. In 1957 the couple left the military and Walter entered Tulane University in New Orleans Louisiana. Walter started his work at Atlanta Academy Theater and Harrington Scenic and Lighting Studio in 1960. In 1964, Walter together with Betty Lou began production on the local Saturday morning children's television program called Bum Bum and His Buddies that they designed and funded. They founded an Actors and Writers Workshop in that same year. It was in operation for six years. They also had Lelisa Billingsley (also referred to as Lisa) and Julia (also called Julie) during this period.







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