Julianne Moore By Jonas Unger For The Telegraph Magazine Is Also Honored In Venice

Actor Julianne Moore talks keeping her life 'in control' and her secret to a happy marriage in Celia Walden's interview for the Telegraph UK. It's been a long while since I saw a model brushing her teeth in Jonas Unger images , but as Moore says in the Telegraph Magazine magazine cover story: "You've Just Got to Laugh". 

Moore will be honored in New York at MOMA (Museum of Modern Art) at a gala dinner Nov. 13, culminating a month of screening of Moore's films. The actor has been a busy woman with a number of highly anticipated movies opening this fall, including the George Clooney-directed 'Suburbicon', Todd Haynes' 'Wonderstruck' and Matthew Vaughn's 'Kingsman' sequel, 'The Golden Circle'. 

The vibrant redhead, who is also a major activist supporting gun control, was honored Friday night at the Venice Film Festival by Francesco Carrozzini, son of the late Franca Sozzani, editor-in-chief for Italian Vogue. As the first recipient of an annual award given to an actor or director whose personality and body of work hews to "Franca's strict codes of artistic behavior and achievements', Moore said she was “super surprised” when she heard about the award and remembered how personal the relationship with Sozzani became and how the two linked. “She made me feel like she knew me. I really admired her. She looked like a tiny angel, beautiful with her long blonde hair,  but she was so determined and earth-bound, with a sharp wit and sense of humor, with no self-importance. For her son to have done this, it’s so meaningful.”