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Julia Fiona Roberts was born in Atlanta on the 28th of October 1967 as the daughter of Betty Lou Bredemus and Walter Grady Roberts. Her great-grandfather John Pendleton Roberts, a farmer and farmer, was the very first Roberts to move to Atlanta. Her father was a young man when he started to be interested in the theater. While an undergraduate at Emory University, he performed at several shows in Atlanta. In 1953, he was a member of the Air Force and while stationed in Biloxi in Mississippi, he acted in productions with Betty Lou Bredemus. The couple got married in 1955, and their first son Eric Anthony was born in 1956. In 1957 the couple left the air force and Walter was enrolled at Tulane University in New Orleans Louisiana. In 1960 the family moved from Louisiana to Decatur Georgia where Walter began working at Atlanta's Academy Theater and the Harrington Scenic and Lighting Studio. The year 1964 was when Walter as well as Betty Lou began production on a local children's Saturday morning TV show titled Bum Bum and His Buddies that they designed and funded. In 1964, Walter and Betty Lou founded the Actors and Writers Workshop. The program ran for six years. They welcomed in 1965 two new children: Lelisa Billingsley as well as Julia Billingsley.







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