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Article: Ormond makes her mark on Hollywood as a bona fide actress.
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- Chicago Tribune (Chicago, IL)
- Article date:
- February 13, 2004
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Byline: Michael Kilian
NEW YORK _ Many are the actresses who reach a point in their careers where they are compelled to face life after stardom.
For the last eight years, in the prime of her career, Julia Ormond has been enjoying life as an actress instead of stardom.
A ravishing beauty from a country not exactly noted for them, the British-born Ormond first came to note for a 1991 television epic about Catherine the Great called "The Young Catherine." The next year she won rave reviews playing the tyrant's wife in Robert Duvall's "Stalin."
From there she was propelled into three big Hollywood productions: "Legends of the Fall," with ...