Keaton still chooses to act as she has appeared in several comedies like The Big Wedding (2013) and And So it Goes (2014). Outside of acting, Keaton has demonstrated a passion for photography, architecture and building preservation. While remaining unmarried, Keaton has described one person as the “love of my life”—her highly supportive mother who passed away in 2008. She has detailed her life with her mom in the bestselling 2011 memoir Then Again.
Susan Sarandon is an Academy Award-winning American film actress known for roles in films like Bull Durham, Thelma and Louise and Dead Man Walking. She started acting in college however she got her big break by landed a major role in the cult classic film The Rocky Horror Picture Show in 1975. She won an Academy Award for her performance in Dead Man Walking (1995) and received nominations for her roles in Atlantic City (1980), Thelma and Louise (1991), Lorenzo’s Oil (1992) and The Client (1994).
Despite maintaining a very long and prosperous movie career, Sarandon has been very vocal about her social and political activism. In 1993’s Academy Awards she along with Tim Robbins included information on the plight of Haitian HIV-positive refugees in their presenter speeches. She is also one of the celebrities involved in activism with antiwar activist Cindy Sheehan in a fast against the war in Iraq.
Born to two creative and talented actors, Julia Roberts found herself joining the family business, landing a guest appearance on the television series Crime Story (1986-88). However, it was only after playing the role of the wild but vulnerable Daisy in Mystic Pizza (1988) that Roberts caught the eye of the public. She then went on to star in Steel Magnolias (1989) for which she earned an Academy Award nomination. After that, her career took off as she ended up playing in movies like Pretty Woman’ and ‘Erin Brockovich which earned her another Academy Award nomination.
In addition to acting, Roberts has worked behind the scenes. She served as an executive producer for shows like Queens Supreme (2003), 2008’s Kit Kittredge: An American Girl. In In 2016 she starred in the star-studded comedy Mother’s Day, directed by Garry Marshall. Roberts revealed that she practiced Hinduism in 2010.