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Julia Fiona Roberts was born in Atlanta on October 28 1967 and was the child of Betty Lou Bredemus and Walter Grady Roberts. Her great-grandfather John Pendleton Roberts, a farmer and farmer, was the very first Roberts to arrive in Atlanta. At an early age, her father began to take an interest in theater. While attending Emory University in 1952 he participated in plays on campus as well as in other parts of Atlanta. In 1953, he was a member of the Air Force. He was stationed in Biloxi in Mississippi acted in the production of Betty Lou Bredemus. In 1955, they got married and in 1956 their son Eric Anthony was born. Walter and wife resigned from for the Army in the year 1957 after which they began enrolment with Walter to Tulane University. Walter started his work at Atlanta Academy Theater and Harrington Scenic and Lighting Studio in 1960. Walter along with Betty Lou started production in 1964 on the local children's Saturday morning TV show Bum Bum and His Buddies, which they funded themselves. In 1964 Betty Lou and Walter founded their own organization called the Actors and Writers Workshop. The program ran for 6 years. They had Lelisa Billingsley (also called Lisa) as well as Julia (also called Julie) throughout this time.







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