In 1990, a young Julia Roberts stood on the stage of the Golden Globe Awards, holding her very first statuette for Steel Magnolias. At just 22 years old, Roberts had already become Hollywood’s newest darling, with her performance as Shelby Eatenton earning her the award for Best Supporting Actress.

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That night marked the beginning of an extraordinary journey. Over the following decade, Roberts’ career skyrocketed. She became one of the highest-paid actresses in the world, defined romantic comedies in the 1990s, and cemented her place in film history.


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Her Golden Globe victories tell the story of her evolution:
1990 – Steel Magnolias (Best Supporting Actress)
1991 – Pretty Woman (Best Actress in a Comedy/Musical)
2001 – Erin Brockovich (Best Actress in a Drama), a role that also won her the Academy Award
2014 – The Normal Heart (Best Supporting Actress in a TV Movie/Miniseries)
From the small-town charm of Steel Magnolias to the fierce determination of Erin Brockovich, Roberts has consistently shown her ability to transform on screen and capture hearts around the world.
Now, 35 years after her first Golden Globe, Julia Roberts remains one of cinema’s most beloved icons — a star whose legacy is still shining just as brightly.
