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Moder was married to Vera Steimberg from 1997 to 2002. He met his second wife, actress Julia Roberts, on the set of her film The Mexican in 2000. After his divorce from Steimberg was finalized, he and Roberts wed on July 4, 2002, [1] in a small ceremony at her ranch in Taos, New Mexico. [2] They have three children. [3] [4]
At the time, Moder was married to Vera Steimberg. He filed for divorce a little over a year later, and after it was finalized, he and Roberts wed on July 4, 2002, [165] at her ranch in Taos, New Mexico. [166] Together, they have three children: twins, a daughter and a son, born in November 2004, [167] and another son born in June 2007. [168]
Julia Roberts. Presley Ann/Getty Images for SeeHer Julia Roberts and her husband, Danny Moder, are feeling the love. “Happy Birthday to this amazing man who lights up our world. ,” Roberts, 56 ...
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Julia Roberts and her husband, Daniel Moder. Kevin Mazur/Getty Images for CORE Gala Julia Roberts is loving life, and she says the key to her happiness is her husband, Danny Moder. “He’s just ...
Ex-wife Demi Moore tweeted a video March 19 of the actor celebrating his 68th birthday with his loved ones. “Happy birthday, BW! So glad we could celebrate you today,” Moore captioned the clip.
Vera June Miles (née Ralston; born August 23, 1929) is an American retired actress. She is known for appearing in John Ford 's Western films The Searchers (1956) and The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance (1962), and for playing Lila Crane in Alfred Hitchcock 's Psycho (1960) and Richard Franklin 's sequel Psycho II (1983).
Sales agent M-Appeal has released the trailer for coming-of-age title “Vera and the Pleasure of Others,” which was written and directed by the Argentinian duo Romina Tamburello and Federico Actis.